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The Rhine–Herne Canal (german: Rhein-Herne-Kanal) is a transportation canal in the Ruhr area of
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,
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, with five canal locks. The
canal Canals or artificial waterways are waterways or engineered channels built for drainage management (e.g. flood control and irrigation) or for conveyancing water transport vehicles (e.g. water taxi). They carry free, calm surface flo ...
was built over a period of eight years (5 April 1906 – 14 July 1914) and connects the harbour in
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on the
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() with the Dortmund-Ems Canal near Henrichenburg (), following the valley of the
Emscher The Emscher () is a river, a tributary of the Rhine, that flows through the Ruhr area in North Rhine-Westphalia in western Germany. Its overall length is with an mean outflow near the mouth into the lower Rhine of . Description The Emscher h ...
. It was widened in the 1980s. The Rhein-Herne canal ship was designed specifically for this canal; normally of about 1300–1350 ton capacity, it has a maximum draft of , a length of approximately , and maximum beam of . Originally the Rhine-Herne canal ended in Herne, where it met a branch of the '' Dortmund-Ems-Kanal'' running from Henrichenburg to Herne, the intersection situated just above the East Herne lock. After the closure of the last part of the Henrichenburg to Herne canal, the Henrichenburg-Herne section of the ''Dortmund-Ems'' was added to the Rhein-Herne Canal.


Water system

The distribution of water in the canal is realised through five pump stations. Located at
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- Meiderich, Oberhausen, Gelsenkirchen,
Wanne-Eickel Herne () is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Ruhr area directly between the cities of Bochum and Gelsenkirchen. History Like most other cities in the region, Herne (ancient Haranni) was a tiny village until th ...
and East Herne, they pump water from the Rhine into the canal at each stage. As well as this, water from the
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river to the east is brought in through the
Datteln-Hamm Canal The Datteln-Hamm Canal (german: Datteln-Hamm-Kanal) is a canal in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It links the Dortmund-Ems Canal at Datteln to the city of Hamm. The canal is long and has two locks, at Hamm and Werries, with a ...
.


Locks


Duisburg-Meiderich sluicegate

In 1980 the current sluicegate was completed, including a under-gate and control platform, which has now become a visible yellow landmark in the Ruhr landscape. The intended harbour of the old lock is today underwater and part of the foundations of the canal walls. This harbour was meant to be a possible spot for the eventual significant reconstruction of the lock, but it was never used for this purpose. A possible reconstruction of the sluice gate was commissioned in 1914 with the canal opening. Instead of the old sluice of in length and in breadth a new sluice chamber with a usable length of and a breadth of were commissioned, so that bigger ships with lighters (barges) as specified in Euro class II can pass through the sluice gates.


Ports


Duisburg

The canal begins in
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along with the Schifffahrtskanal; connected to land by three bays of the ''Kanalhafen'', and to the rest of the world via the Rhine. The Rhine–Herne Canal headquarters is in the Meiderich district of
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, it serves as the water and shipping management canal and its locks from Essen to Herne. From here maintenance and repair work are organised and performed.


Oberhausen marina

The Oberhausen marina is a yacht port opened in 2004 in close proximity to the
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shopping centre. The port has a water depth of and over 13 bridges. Also at the Oberhausen marina are the attractions Sealife Oberhausen and Oberhausen Modellbahn World.


City port of Essen

The ''Stadthafen Essen'' (City port of Essen) is the youngest port on the Rhine–Herne Canal opened in 1934 by the city of Essen, and operated since 1987 by '' Stadtwerke Essen''. The port consists of a doubled sided canal side quay together with a harbour port at right angles onto the canal, which together form a water area of with associated dock-land of The dock handles bulk goods such as solid mineral fuels, petroleum and chemical products, stone, earth and iron and steel as well as recyclable materials, and is an important transhipment point.


City port of Gelsenkirchen

The port of the city of Gelsenkirchen (''Stadthafen Gelsenkirchen'') was opened in July 1914 and is the oldest port on the Rhine–Herne Canal. The port has two docks branched from the canal situated just east of the lock at Gelsenkirchen and has a water surface of . The industrial port is ~ and the trading port ~. A private railway of length is operated which is linked to the tracks of the Deutsche Bahn Formerly the port dealt mainly with coal and mining products, now the port is a major hub for petroleum products and second-largest inland port for cereals in
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. It is operated by the ''Gelsenkirchener Logistik-, Hafen- und Servicegesellschaft'' (Gelsenkirchener logistics, harbour and service company.) a subsidiary of ''Stadtwerke Gelsenkirchen''.


Port Grimberg

''Hafen Grimberg'' (Port Grimberg) is on the south canal bank in Gelsenkirchen, near the city boundary to Herne. It was named after the nearby Castle Grimberg, of which today only the foundations remain. Built in 1914 by the ''Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks AG'' (GBAG) to provide a link to the GBAG mines of ''Rheinelbe'', ''Alma'' and ''Pluto'' as well as supplying the ironworks of ' Schalker group' with imported ore. Around the same time, and up to 1929 the industrial railway of ''Erzbahn'' was built, serving the Schalker and Bochum group iron and steelworks. Between 1937 and 1968 ''Grimberg harbour'' was one of the major ports on the canal. In 1968 steel production at the southern end of the Erzbahn at Bochum ended, in 1982 the Schalker works closed - with this the use of the port for transport of iron ore ended. Such was the emphasis on iron ore that much of the port now stands empty, part of it nowadays is used for the processing of recycled materials for the building industry, as well as a storage facility.


Ports Wanne west and Wanne east

Like many other the port of ''Westhafen Wanne''''Westhafen Wanne'' is more clearly on the north bank of the canal, with ''Osthafen Wanne'' almost directly opposite on the south bank. Both are just east of the ''Schleuse Wanne-Eickel'' (Wanne-Eickel lock) ( Wanne west harbour) was originally built for the mutual benefit of the mines and canal, with a railway connecting the two. Today the quayside still has coal traffic and associated industries. The docks of the port at Wanner West were filled in to make room for the ''Güterverkehrszentrum Emscher'' - a logistics (road, rail and river) centre working in association with other companies. The Wanne-Herner Eisenbahn und Hafen GmbH (WHE) operates both the remaining canal side docks and the associated railway. The ''Osthafen Wanne'' (Port Wanne east) are also operated by the WHE; the ports and rail link serves a major scrap metal works.


City port of Recklinghausen

Originally the city of Recklinghausen had no access to the canal; through an exchange of land with the city of Herne the city gained access to the canal. In recent decades, the port was abandoned. However through the actions of the company 'United Mills' grain shipments were made using a mobile crane. Since late 2007, the port has expanded and a grain loading plant installed: new mills and silos have been installed.


Port of the Frederick the Great mine

The Hafen der Zeche Friedrich der Große (Frederick the Great mine port) is directly south of the ''Port of the King Ludwig mine'', as of 2009 the port is the site of an industrial estate named the ''Industriegebeit Friedrich der Große''. Aerial image of ''Hafen der Zeche König Ludwig'', Hafen der Zeche Friedrich der Große'' and ''Schleuse Herne-Ost''
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The harbour which is cut parallel to the canal is still extant, but without fixed infrastructure, cranes etc.


Port of the King Ludwig mine

The Hafen der Zeche König Ludwig served the coal transported from, and deliveries to the former King Ludwig mine. It is located at kilometer 38 of the canal, just upstream of the Herne Ost lock, on the north bank opposite the ''Hafen der Zeche Friedrich der Große'' (Frederick the Great mine port). The harbor basin was built from 1897 to 1898 when the section of the canal (the then branch channel of the Dortmund-Ems Canal), was already flooded. In 1912, at the colliery port handled 360,096 tonnes of goods. In 1913 the docks expanded. Because of mining subsidence by 1954 the quaywall had to be increased by . In the 1980s, it was leased to ''Automobil- und Motorbootsport-Club Castrop-Rauxel e. V'' (The car and motorboat club of
Castrop-Rauxel Castrop-Rauxel (), often simply referred to as Castrop by locals, is a former coal mining city in the eastern part of the Ruhr Area in Germany. Geography Castrop-Rauxel is located in Germany between Dortmund to the southeast, Bochum to the sou ...
) and is used from recreational boating, being no longer used by Ruhrkohle AG, and contains many small boats. The former mine railway, which starts at the harbour is now a walking and biking trail.


Port Victor

The Victor Harbor (''Hafen Victor'') was created to serve the former colliery 'Victor' which finished all operations in 1973. The port is in the city of
Castrop-Rauxel Castrop-Rauxel (), often simply referred to as Castrop by locals, is a former coal mining city in the eastern part of the Ruhr Area in Germany. Geography Castrop-Rauxel is located in Germany between Dortmund to the southeast, Bochum to the sou ...
in the vicinity of '' Schloss Bladenhorst'' (Castle 'Blade Horst'), about upstream from the ''Hafen der Zeche Friedrich der Große'' also on the south bank. Today the port still handles coal with the help of two gantry cranes.


Port Rütgers

Port Rütgers (''Hafen Rütgers '') is the port of Rütgers Chemicals (founded by Julius Rütgers) and is about upstream of the Port Victor on the east side of the canal after the canal makes a slight bend to the north. The main product dealt with here is pitch obtained from
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from the refining of coal. The port has a Pneumatic barrier.


Port Luck

Port Luck (''Hafen Luck'') belongs to the construction and building materials company Luck located on the east bank, a little more than 2 kilometres upstream of Rütgers Chemicals.


Port Marmorit

Port Marmorit (''Hafen Marmorit'') is the port of cement and lime mortar manufacturer and distributor ''Marmorit Knauf GmbH'' located north of a disused canal side channel and just north of the bridge carrying ''Wartburgstraße'' (Wartburgstreet). The actual facility consists of little more than a pier.


Waltrop lock park

Here after ends (or begins) the Rhine–Herne Canal, which meets the Dortmund-Ems canal (at the 14.7-kilometre mark) near the old
Henrichenburg boat lift The Henrichenburg boat lift facilitates a change in elevation of the Dortmund-Ems-Kanal in Waltrop-Oberwiese. The boat lift is part of the Waltrop Lock Park (Schleusenpark), which includes the old Henrichenburg boat lift built in 1899, a disused ...
(replaced in 1962 by a newer lock, and in 1989 by a new larger lock). The terminal is used as a mooring for pleasure craft. It forms part of the Waltrop lock park.Schleusenpark Waltrop
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Ecosystem

Fish that inhabit the canal include European eel,
European carp The Eurasian carp or European carp (''Cyprinus carpio''), widely known as the common carp, is a widespread freshwater fish of eutrophic waters in lakes and large rivers in Europe and Asia.Fishbase''Cyprinus carpio'' Linnaeus, 1758/ref>Arkive The ...
,
zander The zander (''Sander lucioperca''), sander or pikeperch, is a species of ray-finned fish from the family Percidae, which includes the perches, ruffes and darters. It is found in freshwater and brackish habitats in western Eurasia. It is a popul ...
, carp bream, common roach and
common rudd The common rudd (''Scardinius erythrophthalmus'') is a bentho-pelagic freshwater fish, widely spread in Europe and middle Asia, around the basins of the North, Baltic, Black, Caspian and Aral seas. Identification Morphologically, this specie ...
, as well as the less common
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and rainbow trout.


Cities

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Duisburg Duisburg () is a city in the Ruhr metropolitan area of the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Lying on the confluence of the Rhine and the Ruhr rivers in the center of the Rhine-Ruhr Region, Duisburg is the 5th largest city in No ...
* Oberhausen * Essen *
Bottrop Bottrop () is a city in west-central Germany, on the Rhine–Herne Canal, in North Rhine-Westphalia. Located in the Ruhr industrial area, Bottrop adjoins Essen, Oberhausen, Gladbeck, and Dorsten. The city had been a coal-mining and rail cent ...
* Gelsenkirchen * Herne * Recklinghausen *
Castrop-Rauxel Castrop-Rauxel (), often simply referred to as Castrop by locals, is a former coal mining city in the eastern part of the Ruhr Area in Germany. Geography Castrop-Rauxel is located in Germany between Dortmund to the southeast, Bochum to the sou ...
*
Waltrop Waltrop is a town in the district of Recklinghausen, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated on the Datteln-Hamm Canal, approximately 15 km east of Recklinghausen and 15 km north-west of Dortmund. Division of the town The tow ...
* Datteln


References and notes

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