Zandvlietsluis, Antwerp
Posted by: Dirkjogt
N 51° 20.714 E 004° 17.376
31U E 589815 N 5689006
The second biggest waterway lock in the world
Waymark Code: WM2M6K
Location: Belgium
Date Posted: 11/19/2007
Views: 32
The ‘Zandvlietsluis’ is a waterway lock situated north of the Port of Antwerp. It forms together with the ‘Berendrechtsluis’ a complex of waterway locks between the ‘Westerschelde’ and the ‘Kanaaldok’ (waterway towards the Port of Antwerp). Before the completion of the ‘Berendrechtsluis’ in 1989, the ‘Zandvlietsluis’ (500 meters length, 57 meters breadth, 13,5 meters deep), was the biggest in the world.
The port of Antwerp is one of the most important maritime ports of Europe and one of the biggest of the world, with regular lines to 800 destinations oversea. With a total cargo turnover of 142.874.512 metric tonnes a year it is classified fourth, according to international maritime traffic listings in 2003. Only Rotterdam, Singapore and Shanghai have a larger overall turnover.
Waterway Name: Kanaaldok
Connected Points: Lock between the ‘Westerschelde’ and the ‘Kanaaldok’ (waterway canal towards the Port of Antwerp).
Type: Lock
Date Opened: 03/10/1967
Elevation Difference (meters): 4.00
Site Status: Operational
Date Closed (if applicable): Not listed
Web Site: Not listed
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