Écluse 58 St-Dizier - Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne - St-Dizier - France
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member ntpayne
N 48° 38.472 E 004° 56.910
31U E 643535 N 5389402
This is lock number 58 on the Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne and is known as St-Dizier.
Waymark Code: WM119XT
Location: Grand-Est, France
Date Posted: 09/14/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member dtrebilc
Views: 7

This is lock number 58 on the Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne and is known as St-Dizier. It is situated right in the middle of the large town of St-Dizier.

The 224 kilometre long canal has 71 locks on the northern side of the summit and 43 on the southern side.

Locks 71 to 45 (on the northern side) are operated by a remote control unit issued to boaters as they enter the canal. The remaining locks are operated by éclusiers who travel in cars, vans or bikes alongside the boater.

The locks are all Freycinet standard size of 39m x 5.05m. Commercial traffic still uses this canal therefore it remains open all year around.

The canal was initially called the Haute-Marne, then the Canal de la Marne à la Saône and now the Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne. The final name was probably chosen for touristic reasons.

Many locks still have lock cottages and where there are still information plates they have the name of the canal as Canal de la Marne à la Saône.

History – The Canal de la Marne à la Saône was one of the key projects under the Freycinet programme voted in 1879, which provided for 1400?km of new waterways. At that time a 73?km length with 31 locks had already been built (staring in 1862) under the name of Canal de la Haute-Marne. The planned budgets were regularly cut back in the following years, which made progress slow for the period, and the link was not completed until 1907. Commercial traffic survives on this route.

More information can be found here: (visit link)
Waterway Name: Canal entre Champagne et Bourgogne

Connected Points:
The 224 kilometre canal runs from Vitry-le-François in the north to Maxilly in the south. At the north it starts at the junction with the Canal latéral à la Marne and the Canal de la Marne au Rhin (ouest), In the south it joins the River Saône. Other than a couple of old locks dropping down to the River Marne at the northern end there are no other links to other waterways.


Type: Lock

Date Opened: 01/01/1864

Elevation Difference (meters): 3.00

Site Status: Operational

Web Site: [Web Link]

Date Closed (if applicable): Not listed

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