Schleuse Serrig - River Saar - Serrig - Rheinland-Pfalz - Germany
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member ntpayne
N 49° 34.054 E 006° 35.674
32U E 326075 N 5493331
This lock on the river Saar is called Serrig.
Waymark Code: WM16KV7
Location: Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Date Posted: 08/23/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member dtrebilc
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This lock on the river Saar is called Serrig and can be found to the east of the town of the same name. It is one of the six large 185 metre locks that are present on the river and this is one of those that has a 40 metre Freycinet lock alongside. This lock has floating bollards and when we went through one was out of order and the replacement could be seen on the lockside (see gallery).

The river Saar runs 73 miles from the French/German border near Saarbrücken down to Trier where it flows into the Mosel (Moselle in French/English) on the Germany/Luxembourg border. There are seven locks in use on the river, the farthest upstream or nearest the French border is a standard 40 metre Freycinet lock. The other six are 185 metre long locks and some of them have a smaller, Freycinet lock alongside to cater for the smaller péniches and pleasure boats. Although, if the large lock is being used for a larger boat, smaller boats will accompany them instead of using the smaller lock in order to save water.

When approaching a lock, a sign indicates the VHF/UKW channel that should be used when contacting the lock keeper by radio. The caller indicates their size, vessel name, direction and how far away from the lock they are.

The locks are controlled by traffic lights with two green lights indicating the lock is ready, a green and a red indicating it is being prepared and two red lights indicating that the lock is being used in the opposite direction and the boat should wait. If four red lights are shown then the lock is out of service.

Some of the locks have a boom just before the gates which is lowered for the large boats to prevent them going forwards onto the gates and causing damage.

It is a busy commercial route that was originally used to transport coal upstream and iron ore downstream. Remains of blast furnaces can still be seen and the coal trade is still in existence with several coal ports on the river side. Boats up to 180 metres long are often seen on the river, the most northerly destination being a large port downstream of Saarbrücken.
Waterway Name: River Saar

Connected Points:
The German river Saar runs 73 miles from Saarbrücken on the border with France down to the Luxembourg border at Trier where it flows into the Mosel. There are no junctions with other canals or navigable rivers on its journey.


Type: Lock

Date Opened: 01/01/1866

Elevation Difference (meters): 7.00

Site Status: Operational

Web Site: [Web Link]

Date Closed (if applicable): Not listed

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