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- Dortmund–Ems_Canal abstract "The Dortmund–Ems Canal is a 269-kilometre (167 mi) long canal in Germany between the inland port of the city of Dortmund (51°31′30″N 7°26′40″E) and the sea port of Emden. The artificial southern part of the canal ends after 215 kilometres (134 mi) at Herbrum lock near Meppen. The route then takes the river Ems for 45 kilometres (28 mi) to Oldersum lock. From there, the canal continues along a second artificial segment of 98 kilometres (61 mi). This latter section was built because inland ships at the time of the construction of the canal were not built for the open sea, which they would have faced at the Dollart and the entry to the sea port of Emden. It is connected to the Ems-Jade Canal from Emden to Wilhelmshaven.The canal was opened in 1899 (1899) to reduce demand on the railway network, which could not cope with the transport of products from the Ruhr area. Also, the canal was supposed to make coal from the Ruhr area more competitive compared to imported English coal. Furthermore, the steel industry in the eastern Ruhr area needed to import ore from abroad.The canal was attacked numerous times during World War II due to its strategic importance. An attack in September 1943 by 617 Squadron RAF (the \"Dambusters\") was unsuccessful and costly. The squadron attacked it again in September 1944 using Tallboy \"earthquake\" bombs breaching it and causing considerable damage. It was repaired after the conflict.The best known building of the Dortmund-Ems canal is the Henrichenburg boat lift in Waltrop, which enabled a ship to bridge a difference in height of 14 metres (46 ft). It operated until 1962, and was then replaced by a new elevator and a lock. Today it houses the Westfälisches Industriemuseum. Some kilometres to the north, the canal reaches the city of Datteln, which lies at the crossroads of four canals: Datteln-Hamm Canal Wesel-Datteln Canal Dortmund–Ems Canal Rhein-Herne CanalThe old route of the canal crosses the rivers Lippe, Stever and Ems on bridges. These bridges are built with large arches, and the bridge over the Lippe lies 15 metres (49 ft) above the river.After the Second world war, the canal had to be widened. Those parts that were above ground level could not easily be widened, and therefore a new route was constructed between Olfen und Münster. It lies parallel to the old route, and new river crossings were also built. The old route was closed for shipping.At the moment, the canal is being widened again, without it being closed to shipping.".
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- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Aschendorf.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Bevergern.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Category:1899_establishments_in_Germany.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canals_in_Lower_Saxony.
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- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Münster_(region).
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Datteln.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Datteln-Hamm_Canal.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Dollart.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Dortmund.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Dörenthe.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Düthe.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Emden.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Ems-Jade_Canal.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Ems_(river).
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Emsbüren.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Geeste_(Gemeinde).
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Haren,_Germany.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Heede.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Henrichenburg_boat_lift.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Herbrum.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Hiltrup.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Hörstel.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Lehe,_Lower_Saxony.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Lingen,_Germany.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Lippe_(river).
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Lüdinghausen.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Meppen.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Münster.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink No._617_Squadron_RAF.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Oldersum.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Olfen.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Papenburg.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Rheine.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Rhine–Herne_Canal.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Ruhr.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Senden,_North_Rhine-Westphalia.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Stever.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Tallboy_(bomb).
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Waltrop.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Wesel–Datteln_Canal.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Westfälisches_Industriemuseum.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelmshaven.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
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- Dortmund–Ems_Canal subject Category:1899_establishments_in_Germany.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal subject Category:Canals_in_Lower_Saxony.
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- Dortmund–Ems_Canal subject Category:Dortmund.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal subject Category:Federal_waterways_in_Germany.
- Dortmund–Ems_Canal subject Category:Münster_(region).
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- Dortmund–Ems_Canal comment "The Dortmund–Ems Canal is a 269-kilometre (167 mi) long canal in Germany between the inland port of the city of Dortmund (51°31′30″N 7°26′40″E) and the sea port of Emden. The artificial southern part of the canal ends after 215 kilometres (134 mi) at Herbrum lock near Meppen. The route then takes the river Ems for 45 kilometres (28 mi) to Oldersum lock. From there, the canal continues along a second artificial segment of 98 kilometres (61 mi).".
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