Locks on the Canal du Midi

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There are 91 working locks on the Canal du Midi along its 240-kilometre (150 mi) course from the Bassin du Thau on the Mediterranean coast to the junction with the Canal lateral a la Garonne in Toulouse. There are a further 13 locks on the 37-kilometre (23 mi) La Nouvelle branch which runs through Narbonne to the Mediterranean at Port-la-Nouvelle.[1] The locks are all under the management of the French navigation authority, Voies navigables de France.

Lock sign on the Canal du Midi

Construction

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Typical lock keeper's house on the Canal du Midi

The Canal du Midi was built between 1666 and 1681 by Pierre-Paul Riquet to provide an inland water route through Southern France between the Atlantic at Bordeaux and the Mediterranean at Sète via the Garonne. The first design for the locks on the canal was a rectangular shape however due to a collapse of a side-wall early in the building program (exactly which lock is not recorded), Riquet modified his plans and rebuilt both existing and new locks with an ovoid chamber. They were typically 11m wide at the midpoint and 6m at the gates with an overall length of 30.5m.[1] Riquet also restricted the maximum rise to 2.9m so whereas previously he would have built one deep lock he instead used intermediate gates creating double, triple and sometimes quadruple chambers. During the Canal du Midi modernisation program of the 1970s several of these multiple chambers were converted into single "deep" locks with concrete side walls.

The lock gates were originally made of oak in the traditional mitre pattern with balance beams and each gate had a single large wooden sluice drawn up by a vertical screw.[1] The introduction of electric and hydraulic systems for both the lifting of the sluices and the opening of the gates has seen the removal of the balance beams and modern gates are of metal construction.

At each lock there is a double-fronted two-storey lock keeper's house upon which is fixed either a cast iron or a masonry sign showing the name of the lock and the name and distance to the adjacent locks in each direction. The locks are still operated by lock keepers and passage is only possible when they are in attendance however on La Nouvelle branch operation by boaters is allowed. The locks are open every day except 1 January, 11 November and 25 December, from 08:00 until 17:30 out of season and 08:00 until 19:00 in the summer peak; all locks are closed 12:30 – 13:30 for lunch.[2]

Profile

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At its western end, Toulouse, the canal is at an altitude of 132 metres (433 ft) and climbs to 193 metres (633 ft) at its summit level between Ocean Lock and Mediterranee Lock west of Castelnaudary before dropping down to sea level at Sète.[3]

Profile of the Canal du Midi (distances in metres from Toulouse and height in metres above sea-level)

The graph shows the profile of the Canal du Midi from Toulouse (1), through the summit of the canal at Seuil de Naurouze (2), Castelnaudary (3), then Carcassonne (4) and Trèbes (5). The channel continues to Béziers just after Fonsérannes Lock (6), and then on to Agde (7) before flowing in to the Bassin de Thau at Sète (8).

At 193 metres (633 ft), Naurouze is the highest point of the canal with a drop of 57.18 metres (187.6 ft) between the summit and Toulouse and 189.43 metres (621.5 ft) between the summit and Sète. The longest pound is 53.49 kilometres (33.24 mi) between Argens Lock (Aude) and the Fonsérannes Lock (Hérault) while the shortest reach is 250 metres (820 ft) between two locks at Fresquel.[4]

Locks

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The following list numbers the locks from the Canal lateral a la Garonne in the west to the Bassin du Thau in the east. Staircase locks are listed as a single entity but the number of individual chambers in the flight is noted. Travelling west to east from Toulouse to Sète the locks numbered 1–18 are ascending and 19–86 are descending.[B] Castanet lock is the first lock with an elliptical chamber, as Riquet realised it was the best fit solution due to mechanical stress from surrounding areas.[5]

Locks in the Canal du Midi
Lock
number[A]
Lock nameCoordinates
(links to maps
and satellite images)
Number of
chambers
Distance
from Toulouse
(km)
ImageAltitude
(metres)[3]
1Béarnais Lock43°36′44″N 1°25′32″E / 43.612142°N 1.425618°E / 43.612142; 1.425618 (Béarnais Lock)11.1 135m
2Minimes Lock43°36′57″N 1°26′10″E / 43.615829°N 1.435984°E / 43.615829; 1.435984 (Minimes Lock)12 139m
3Bayard Lock43°36′39″N 1°27′11″E / 43.610786°N 1.453021°E / 43.610786; 1.453021 (Bayard Lock)13.6145m
4Castanet Lock43°31′25″N 1°31′07″E / 43.523582°N 1.518711°E / 43.523582; 1.518711 (Castanet Lock)115.7 148m
5Vic Lock43°30′39″N 1°31′02″E / 43.51095°N 1.517295°E / 43.51095; 1.517295 (Vic Lock)117.4 151m
6Montgiscard Lock43°27′47″N 1°34′14″E / 43.463105°N 1.570518°E / 43.463105; 1.570518 (Montgiscard Lock)124.9 155m
7Aygues-Vives Lock43°26′48″N 1°35′57″E / 43.446677°N 1.599266°E / 43.446677; 1.599266 (Aygues-Vives Lock)128.1 159m
8 - 9Sanglier Lock43°26′23″N 1°36′45″E / 43.43961°N 1.61242°E / 43.43961; 1.61242 (Sanglier Lock)229.6 163m
10Négra Lock43°25′07″N 1°38′28″E / 43.418499°N 1.641028°E / 43.418499; 1.641028 (Négra Lock)133.3 166m
11 - 12Laval Lock43°23′55″N 1°40′46″E / 43.39853°N 1.679504°E / 43.39853; 1.679504 (Laval Lock)237.5 170m
13Gardouch Lock43°23′30″N 1°41′30″E / 43.391631°N 1.691761°E / 43.391631; 1.691761 (Gardouch Lock)138.9 173m
14Renneville Lock43°22′59″N 1°43′39″E / 43.383070°N 1.727608°E / 43.383070; 1.727608 (Renneville Lock)143.0176m
15 - 16Encassan Lock43°22′08″N 1°45′22″E / 43.368891°N 1.756014°E / 43.368891; 1.756014 (Encassan Lock)245.9 185m
17Emborrel Lock43°21′47″N 1°46′23″E / 43.363113°N 1.773073°E / 43.363113; 1.773073 (Emborrel Lock)147.5 189m
18Océan Lock43°21′19″N 1°49′05″E / 43.355309°N 1.818083°E / 43.355309; 1.818083 (Océan Lock)151.6 193m
51.5Summit (Seuil de Naurouze)43°21′19″N 1°49′05″E / 43.355309°N 1.818083°E / 43.355309; 1.818083 (Summit)52193m
19Méditerranée Lock43°19′49″N 1°51′42″E / 43.330160°N 1.861777°E / 43.330160; 1.861777 (Méditerranée Lock)156.6 193m
20-21Roc Lock43°19′43″N 1°52′14″E / 43.328685°N 1.870472°E / 43.328685; 1.870472 (Roc Lock)257.5189m
22 -24Laurens Lock43°19′31″N 1°53′06″E / 43.325246°N 1.884968°E / 43.325246; 1.884968 (Laurens Lock)358.7180m
25Domergue Lock43°19′23″N 1°53′56″E / 43.323029°N 1.898843°E / 43.323029; 1.898843 (Domergue Lock)159.7175m
26Laplanque Lock43°19′15″N 1°54′49″E / 43.320900°N 1.913678°E / 43.320900; 1.913678 (Laplanque Lock)160.9173m
27 - 30Saint-Roch Lock43°18′43″N 1°57′40″E / 43.311834°N 1.961133°E / 43.311834; 1.961133 (Saint-Roch Lock)465.4 170m
31 - 32Gay Lock43°18′19″N 1°58′39″E / 43.305225°N 1.977624°E / 43.305225; 1.977624 (Gay Lock)267.1159m
33 - 35Vivier Lock43°17′51″N 1°59′39″E / 43.297457°N 1.994101°E / 43.297457; 1.994101 (Vivier Lock)368.7 154m
36Guilhermin Lock43°17′46″N 1°59′58″E / 43.296145°N 1.999405°E / 43.296145; 1.999405 (Guilhermin Lock)169.1 147m
37Saint-Sernin Lock43°17′36″N 2°00′18″E / 43.29320°N 2.00505°E / 43.29320; 2.00505 (Saint-Sernin Lock)169.7 145m
38Guerre Lock43°17′24″N 2°00′57″E / 43.290083°N 2.015755°E / 43.290083; 2.015755 (Guerre Lock)170.6 141m
39Peyruque Lock43°17′12″N 2°01′42″E / 43.286689°N 2.028383°E / 43.286689; 2.028383 (Peyruque Lock)171.7 139m
40Criminelle Lock43°17′07″N 2°02′03″E / 43.28532°N 2.03417°E / 43.28532; 2.03417 (Criminelle Lock)172.2 137m
41Tréboul Lock43°16′49″N 2°02′59″E / 43.280219°N 2.049757°E / 43.280219; 2.049757 (Tréboul Lock)173.6 134m
42Villepinte Lock43°16′26″N 2°05′39″E / 43.274°N 2.09412°E / 43.274; 2.09412 (Villepinte Lock)177.4 130m
43Sauzens Lock43°15′56″N 2°06′35″E / 43.26544°N 2.10980°E / 43.26544; 2.10980 (Sauzens Lock)179 127m
44Bram Lock43°15′30″N 2°07′12″E / 43.25830°N 2.12011°E / 43.25830; 2.12011 (Bram Lock)180.3 126m
45Béteille Lock43°14′08″N 2°10′48″E / 43.235532°N 2.180042°E / 43.235532; 2.180042 (Béteille Lock)185.9 123m
46Villeséquelande Lock43°14′05″N 2°14′45″E / 43.234812°N 2.245796°E / 43.234812; 2.245796 (Villeséquelande Lock)193.4 122m
47 - 48Lalande Lock43°14′21″N 2°17′09″E / 43.239241°N 2.285786°E / 43.239241; 2.285786 (Lalande Lock)298.2 116m
49Herminis Lock43°14′14″N 2°17′18″E / 43.237300°N 2.288296°E / 43.237300; 2.288296 (Herminis Lock)198.5 114m
50Ladouce Lock43°13′46″N 2°18′04″E / 43.229506°N 2.301099°E / 43.229506; 2.301099 (Ladouce Lock)199.9 109m
51Carcassonne Lock43°13′03″N 2°21′06″E / 43.217409°N 2.351585°E / 43.217409; 2.351585 (Carcassonne Lock)1105.5 106m
52Saint-Jean Lock43°13′56″N 2°22′30″E / 43.232295°N 2.375039°E / 43.232295; 2.375039 (Saint-Jean Lock)1108.0 102m
53 - 54Fresquel Double Lock43°14′18″N 2°22′29″E / 43.238394°N 2.374646°E / 43.238394; 2.374646 (Fresquel Double Lock)2108.8 97m
55Fresquel Single Lock43°14′27″N 2°22′47″E / 43.240847°N 2.379621°E / 43.240847; 2.379621 (Fresquel Single Lock)1109.0 92m
56Evêque Lock43°14′08″N 2°24′48″E / 43.235572°N 2.413292°E / 43.235572; 2.413292 (Evêque Lock)1112.6 91m
57Villedubert Lock43°13′47″N 2°24′48″E / 43.229698°N 2.413303°E / 43.229698; 2.413303 (Villedubert Lock)1113.4 86m
58 - 60Trèbes Lock43°12′25″N 2°26′57″E / 43.206848°N 2.449276°E / 43.206848; 2.449276 (Trèbes Lock)3118 84m
61Marseillette Lock43°12′20″N 2°32′59″E / 43.205563°N 2.549688°E / 43.205563; 2.549688 (Marseillette Lock)1127.2 79m
62 - 64Fonfile Lock43°12′39″N 2°35′06″E / 43.210825°N 2.584946°E / 43.210825; 2.584946 (Fonfile Lock)3130.4 76m
65 - 66Saint-Martin Lock43°13′02″N 2°35′49″E / 43.217296°N 2.596895°E / 43.217296; 2.596895 (Saint-Martin Lock)2131.6 67m
67 - 68Aiguille Lock43°13′47″N 2°36′21″E / 43.229629°N 2.605914°E / 43.229629; 2.605914 (Aiguille Lock)2133.4 59m
69 - 70Puichéric Lock43°13′51″N 2°38′18″E / 43.230855°N 2.638368°E / 43.230855; 2.638368 (Puichéric Lock)2136.4 57m
71Jouarres Lock43°15′43″N 2°41′11″E / 43.261912°N 2.686302°E / 43.261912; 2.686302 (Jouarres Lock)1142.7 49m
72Homps Lock43°16′12″N 2°43′47″E / 43.269874°N 2.729844°E / 43.269874; 2.729844 (Homps Lock)1146.4 46m
73 - 74Ognon Lock43°16′11″N 2°44′19″E / 43.269768°N 2.738583°E / 43.269768; 2.738583 (Ognon Lock)2147.1 41m
75 - 76Pechlaurier Lock43°15′01″N 2°45′25″E / 43.25023°N 2.757046°E / 43.25023; 2.757046 (Pechlaurier Lock)2149.8 38m
77Argens Lock43°14′23″N 2°46′45″E / 43.239757°N 2.779187°E / 43.239757; 2.779187 (Argens Lock)1152.3 32m
78[B]Fonserannes Lock43°19′50″N 3°11′59″E / 43.330556°N 3.199722°E / 43.330556; 3.199722 (Fonserannes Locks)6 (+2 unused)206.6 32m
79Orb Lock43°20′07″N 3°12′56″E / 43.335256°N 3.215434°E / 43.335256; 3.215434 (Orb Lock)1208.0 12m
80Béziers Lock43°20′00″N 3°13′17″E / 43.333429°N 3.221367°E / 43.333429; 3.221367 (Béziers Lock)1208.4
81Ariège Lock43°19′21″N 3°15′56″E / 43.322535°N 3.265474°E / 43.322535; 3.265474 (Ariège Lock)1212.5 9m
82Villeneuve Lock43°19′04″N 3°16′50″E / 43.317681°N 3.280495°E / 43.317681; 3.280495 (Villeneuve Lock)1213.8 6m
83Portiragnes Lock43°18′17″N 3°19′45″E / 43.304761°N 3.329285°E / 43.304761; 3.329285 (Portiragnes Lock)1218.3 5m
84Agde Round Lock[C]43°19′13″N 3°28′03″E / 43.320253°N 3.467624°E / 43.320253; 3.467624 (Agde Round Lock)1231.4 4m
85Prades Lock43°19′33″N 3°28′40″E / 43.325967°N 3.477808°E / 43.325967; 3.477808 (Prades Lock)1232.9 3m
86Bagnas Lock43°18′52″N 3°29′56″E / 43.314319°N 3.498874°E / 43.314319; 3.498874 (Bagnas Lock)1235.3 2m

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Notes

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A Lock numbers are as given in the appendix of the 1994 edition From Sea to Sea by L.T.C. Rolt
B The flight at Fonserannes was "replaced" by a water slope in 1984 hence the single "lock number". However, the slope has never worked and the 6 flight staircase remains the only way to pass through meaning that there are 91 locks but only 86 numbers.
C Chamber has three sets of gates, the third being the junction with the branch descente dans l'Hérault

References

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  1. ^ a b c Rolt, L. T. C. (1973). From Sea to Sea: An Illustrated History of the Canal du Midi. Allen Lane. ISBN 0713904712.
  2. ^ "Les horaires de navigation". Voies navigables de France website. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  3. ^ a b "Toutes les Écluses du Canal du Midi". canaldumidi.com. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  4. ^ René Gast, Le canal du Midi et les voies navigables de l'Atlantique à la Méditerranée, éditions Ouest-France, 2000, ISBN 2-7373-2475-0, p. 22
  5. ^ "Une écluse à Castanet-Tolosan". canaldumidi.com (in French). Retrieved 2017-03-28.