Rhine–Herne Canal

Rhine–Herne Canal
Map of the Rhine–Herne Canal
Interactive map of Rhine–Herne Canal
Specifications
Length45.6 km (28 mi)
History
Construction began1906
Date completed1914
Geography
Start pointRhine at Duisburg, Germany
End pointDortmund-Ems Canal near Henrichenburg, Germany
Beginning coordinates51°26′59″N 6°46′1″E / 51.44972°N 6.76694°E / 51.44972; 6.76694
Ending coordinates51°37′1″N 7°19′19″E / 51.61694°N 7.32194°E / 51.61694; 7.32194

The Rhine–Herne Canal (German: Rhein-Herne-Kanal) is a 45.6-kilometre-long (28.3 mi) transportation canal in the Ruhr area of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, with five canal locks. The canal was built over a period of eight years (5 April 1906 – 14 July 1914) and connects the harbour in Duisburg on the Rhine (51°26′59″N 6°46′1″E / 51.44972°N 6.76694°E / 51.44972; 6.76694) with the Dortmund-Ems Canal near Henrichenburg (51°37′1″N 7°19′19″E / 51.61694°N 7.32194°E / 51.61694; 7.32194), following the valley of the Emscher. 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 2.50 metres (8.2 ft), a length of approximately 80 metres (260 ft), and maximum beam of 9.50 metres (31.2 ft).

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.