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Elbe-Lübeck Kanal

 
 
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The Elbe-Lübeck Kanal is a commercial waterway and is part of the Waterways of Mainland Europe. It runs for 64.35 kilometres through 7 locks from River Elbe - Elbe-Lübeck Kanal (where it joins the River Elbe) to Elbe-Lübeck - Trave Kreuzung (where it joins the Trave Kanal).

The exact dimensions of the largest boat that can travel on the waterway are not known. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.

River Elbe - Elbe-Lübeck Kanal
Junction of the River Elbe with the Elbe-Lübeck Kanal
Lauenburger Kanalbrücke 0.86 kilometres 0 locks
Schleuse Lauenburg 1.77 kilometres 0 locks
Straßenbrücke Berliner 2.32 kilometres 1 lock
Dorfstraße Straßenbrücke 6.49 kilometres 1 lock
Stecknitz Straßenbrücke 9.60 kilometres 1 lock
Bahnhofstraße Brücke 11.75 kilometres 1 lock
Schleuse Witzeeze 11.81 kilometres 1 lock
Eisenbahnbrücke Hamburg - Berlin
Hamburg - Berlin Railway Bridge
14.02 kilometres 2 locks
Gudower Straßenbrücke (L205) 14.97 kilometres 2 locks
Fähre Siebeneichen
Siebeneichen Ferry
18.83 kilometres 2 locks
Prüßsee
Access to a large lake complex
25.32 kilometres 2 locks
Göttiner Straßenbrücke 26.26 kilometres 2 locks
Autobahnbrücke Güster (A24) 27.44 kilometres 2 locks
Vorkamp Brücke (L257) 35.83 kilometres 2 locks
Ziegelsee Straßenbrücke (207) 36.86 kilometres 2 locks
Donner Schleuse 42.54 kilometres 2 locks
Straßenbrücke Donnerschleuse (K35) 42.60 kilometres 3 locks
Hauptstraße Straßenbrücke (L199) 44.08 kilometres 3 locks
Behlendorf Schleuse 46.84 kilometres 3 locks
Fußgängerbrücke Kirchenstraße 49.74 kilometres 4 locks
Schleuse Berkenthin 50.12 kilometres 4 locks
Straßenbrücke Schleuse Berkenthin (208) 50.19 kilometres 5 locks
Schleuse Krummesse 55.07 kilometres 5 locks
Kanalbrücke Niedernstraße 55.78 kilometres 6 locks
Kronsforder Hauptstraße Kanalbrücke 58.83 kilometres 6 locks
Straßenbrücke Schleuse Büssau 60.30 kilometres 6 locks
Schleuse Büssau 60.35 kilometres 6 locks
Autobahnbrücke Lübeck - Genin (20) 62.33 kilometres 7 locks
Eisenbahnbrücke Alt-Moisling 63.16 kilometres 7 locks
Stecknitzstraße Brücke 63.82 kilometres 7 locks
Elbe-Lübeck - Trave Kreuzung
Junction of the Elbe-Lübeck Kanal with the River Trave and the Trave Kanal
64.35 kilometres 7 locks
 
 
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The Elbe–Lübeck Canal (German pronunciation ) (also known as the Elbe–Trave Canal) is an artificial waterway in eastern Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It connects the rivers Elbe and Trave, creating an inland water route across the drainage divide from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. The canal includes seven locks and runs for a length of 64 kilometres (40 mi) between the cities of Lübeck in the north and Lauenburg in the south by way of the Mölln lakes. The modern canal was built in the 1890s to replace the Stecknitz Canal, a medieval watercourse linking the same two rivers.

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