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- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal abstract "The Seine–Nord Europe Canal is a project of a high capacity canal in France that would link the Oise River at Janville, Oise, and the Canal Dunkerque-Escaut, east of Arleux. The net effect would be to considerably expand trade flows in a fuel-efficient and ecologically friendly manner[citation needed] while connecting to surrounding northern European countries such as Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.The canal will be the French section of the Seine-Escaut (Scheldt) European link. It will run 106 km from Janville, north of Compiègne, to the Canal Dunkerque-Escaut, crossing the regions of Picardy and Nord-Pas-de-Calais.The 105-kilometre-long canal will connect the Seine and Scheldt rivers and facilitate the transport of goods through inland waterways. When the new Seine Nord connection is ready, it will allow large vessels to transport goods between the Seine river (and the Paris area) and the ports of Dunkerque, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, or further into Europe. The canal will replace the Canal de Saint-Quentin and the current Canal du Nord, increasing maximum barge capacity from 650 to 4400 tonnes.The canal will include several large structures, including seven locks and three aqueducts: two over the A29 and A26 autoroutes, and one 1330 metres long over the Somme. The project’s budget will be €4.2 billion, financed by the European Union, the French government, local regional governments and through public-private partnerships.The project was reported, in July 2012, to be seriously in doubt, but significant cost reductions are deemed possible, and a decision is to be made in 2014.".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal thumbnail Fouilles_archéologiques_diagnostics_octobre_2008_Aubencheul_au_bac_1.jpg?width=300.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal wikiPageID "15066029".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal wikiPageRevisionID "585744927".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal canalName "Seine – Nord Europe Canal".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal endPoint "Canal Dunkerque-Escaut, east of Arleux".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal imageCaption "Diagnoses archaeological excavations on the route of the canal Seine-Nord Europe in October 2008. In the background, village Aubencheul-au-Bac".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal origNumLocks "7".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal startPoint "Oise River at Janville, Oise".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal status "Preparation for tender".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal xfield "Expected completion".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal xvalue "2015".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal subject Category:Canals_in_France.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal subject Category:Proposed_canals.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal comment "The Seine–Nord Europe Canal is a project of a high capacity canal in France that would link the Oise River at Janville, Oise, and the Canal Dunkerque-Escaut, east of Arleux. The net effect would be to considerably expand trade flows in a fuel-efficient and ecologically friendly manner[citation needed] while connecting to surrounding northern European countries such as Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.The canal will be the French section of the Seine-Escaut (Scheldt) European link.".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal label "Canal Seine-Nord Europe".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal label "Kanaal Seine-Noord Europa".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal label "Liaison Seine-Escaut".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal label "Seine–Nord Europe Canal".
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal sameAs Seine%E2%80%93Nord_Europe_Canal.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal sameAs Průplav_Seina-severní_Evropa.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal sameAs Canal_Seine-Nord_Europe.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal sameAs Liaison_Seine-Escaut.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal sameAs Kanaal_Seine-Noord_Europa.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal sameAs Q1032523.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal sameAs Q1032523.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal wasDerivedFrom Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal?oldid=585744927.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal depiction Fouilles_archéologiques_diagnostics_octobre_2008_Aubencheul_au_bac_1.jpg.
- Seine–Nord_Europe_Canal homepage www.seine-nord-europe.com.