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Augustów Lock
Lock
53°50′29″N 22°59′27″E / 53.841365°N 22.990948°E / 53.841365; 22.990948
WaterwayAugustów Canal
Country Poland
StatePodlaskie
CountyAugustów
Maintained byRZGW
OperationManual
First built1825–1826
Latest builtrebuilt 1947–1948
Length46.8 m (153.5 ft)
Width6.02 m (19.8 ft)
Fall2.44 m (8.0 ft)
Distance to
Biebrza River
32.5 km (20.2 mi)
Distance to
Niemen River
68.7 km (42.7 mi)

Augustów Lock – the fifth lock on the Augustów Canal (from the Biebrza River). It is located in Augustów, Poland near National Road No 8 and built between 1825 and 1826 by cf Eng. Konstanty Jodko It was blown up in 1944 by an army of the Third Reich and rebuilt in its present form by "HYDROTREST" in the years 1947–1948 Under a new projectit will use of metal gates with channels of circulation and the gate mechanisms for opening the gates i driven by cranks. The result of these upgrades is an extension of time of about 7 minutes.

  • Location: 32.5 km channel
  • Level difference: 2.44 m
  • Length: 46.8 m
  • Width: 6.02 m
  • Gates: metal
  • Year built: 1825–1826, rebuilt 1947–1948
  • Construction Manager: cf Eng. Konstanty Jodko

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