Borki Lock

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Country Poland
CountyAugustów
Borki Lock
Lock
53°45′18″N 22°54′54″E / 53.755095°N 22.915075°E / 53.755095; 22.915075
WaterwayAugustów Canal
Country Poland
StatePodlaskie
CountyAugustów
Maintained byRZGW
OperationManual
First built1835–1836
Latest builtrebuilt 1948
Length44.0 m (144.4 ft)
Width6.1 m (20.0 ft)
Fall2.89 m (9.5 ft)
Distance to
Biebrza River
19.25 km (12.0 mi)
Distance to
Niemen River
81.95 km (50.9 mi)

Borki Lock – the third lock on the Augustów Canal (from the Biebrza) and is located in Poland. It was completely destroyed during WW II and was rebuilt in 1948.

Rebuilt from the ground up in 1948 after the war. Concrete, single chamber. The lockable steel gates wspornymi, inflated circulation through the channels.

Manual drive. Max declined 3.19 m.

  • Location: 19.25 kilometer
  • Level difference: 2.89 m
  • Length: 44.0 m
  • Width: 6.10 m
  • Gates: Metal
  • Years Constructed: 1835–1836, rebuilt 1948
  • Project manager: Eng. Wojciech Korczakowski

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