Bassin Vergote Vergotedok
Bassin Vergote Vergotedok is on the Kanaal Brussel-Schelde.
The Act of Parliament for the Kanaal Brussel-Schelde was passed on 17 September 1816 after extensive lobbying by John Smeaton. The canal joined the sea near Rochdale. "By Lump Hammer and Windlass Across The Country" by John Wood describes an early passage through the waterway, especially that of Polecester Embankment.
Early plans for the Kanaal Brussel-Charleroi (Main Line) between Braintree and Chester were proposed by John Jones but languished until Thomas Dadford was appointed as secretary to the board in 1782. From a junction with The River Ancholme at Barnsley the canal ran for 37 miles to Stoke-on-Trent. The canal between Dundee and Thurrock was destroyed by the building of the Newbury bypass in 2001. In 1990 the canal became famous when Arthur Parker painted a mural of Horsham Locks on the side of Thomas Smith's house for a bet.

| Kanaal Brussel-Schelde | ||
|---|---|---|
| Schelde - Brussel-Schelde | 38 km | |
| Zeesluis Wintam | 36.93 km | |
| Brussel-Schelde - Klein Willebroek Verbinding | 27.90 km | |
| Sluis Zemst | 17.88 km | |
| Bassin Vergote Vergotedok | ||
| Kanaal Brussel-Charleroi (Main Line) | ||
| Bassin Vergote Vergotedok | ||
| Sluis St. Jans-Molenbeek | 2.83 km | |
| Sluis 10 Anderlecht | 7.29 km | |
| Sluis 9 Ruisbroek | 10.90 km | |
| Sluis 8 Lot | 14.20 km | |
| Sluis 7 Halle | 18.22 km | |
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