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Revision as of 12:14, 3 July 2012
The Classification of European Inland Waterways are a set of standards for interoperability of large navigable waterways forming part of the Trans-European Inland Waterway network within Continental Europe and Russia. It was created by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT; Template:Lang-fr, CEMT) in 1992.[1]
The size for each waterway is limited by the dimensions of the structures including the locks and boat lifts on the route.
Classification
Class I corresponds to the historical Freycinet gauge decreed in France during 1879. The larger river classification sizes are focused on the carriage of intermodal containers in convoys of barges propelled by a push-tug. Most of the canals of the United Kingdom have smaller locks and would fall below the dimensions in the European classification system.
Classification | Tonnage (t) | Length (m) | Breadth (m) | Draught (m) | Air Draft (m) | Notes |
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I | 250–400 | 38.5 | 5.05 | 1.80–2.20 | 3.70 | "Péniche" |
II | 400–650 | 50.0–55.0 | 6.60 | 2.50 | 3.70–4.70 | Euro-barge |
III | 650–1,000 | 67.0–80.0 | 8.20 | 2.50 | 4.70 | "Gustav Koenigs" |
IV | 1,000–1,500 | 80.0–85.0 | 9.50 | 2.50 | 4.50; 6.70 | "Johann Welker" |
Va | 1,500–3,000 | 95.0–110.0 | 11.40 | 2.50–4.50 | 4.95; 6.70; 8.80 | "Large Rhine" |
Vb | 3,200–6,000 | 172.0–185.0 | 11.40 | 2.50–4.50 | 4.95; 6,70; 8,80 | 1×2 convoy |
VIa | 3,200–6,000 | 95.0–110.0 | 22.80 | 2.50–4.50 | 6.70; 8.80 | 2×1 convoy |
VIb | 6,400–12,000 | 185.0–195.0 | 22.80 | 2.50–4.50 | 6.70; 8.80 | 2×2 convoy |
VIc | 9,600–18,000 | 270–280 | 22.80 | 2.50–4.50 | 8.80 | 2×3 convoy |
9,600–18,000 | 195–200 | 33.00–34.20 | 2.50–4.50 | 8.80 | 3×2 convoy | |
VII | 14,500–27,000 | 285 | 33.00–34.20 | 2.50–4.50 | 8.80 | 3×3 convoy |
References
- ^ European Conference of Ministers of Transport (12 June 1992). Resolution No. 92/2 on New Classification of Inland Waterways (PDF) (Report). Retrieved 3 July 2012.