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THE
BARGE CANAL SYSTEM
BEING CONSTRUCTED BY
THE STATE OF NEW YORK
FRANK M. WILLIAMS, State Engineer and Surveyor
DWIGHT B. LA DU, WILLIAM B. LANDRETH Special Deputy State Engineer Deputy State Engineer
A L B A N Y J. B. LYON COMPANY, PRINTERS
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A lower gate of lock No. 11, Champlain canal.
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PLAN OF NEW BARGE CANAL LOCK
SHOWING SIX ERIE CANAL BOATS OF PRESENT SIZE.
( 250 TONS X 250TOH5~~X 250T0N5 ( 250 TOM 5 If5™ 250 TONS J 250 TON 5
These Locks will accommodate a barge of 3000 tons capacity, 35 feet
beam - Future widening will permit the use of barges
of 3600 tons capacity 42 feet beam.
3000 tons will fill 75 freight cars of 80,000 lbs each
3600 tons will fill 90 freight cars of 80,000 lbs capacity each
CAPACITY OF NEW CANAL.
New boats will carry fully 10 times as much as old boats, at an average
speed of 2.5 times the speed of the old boats. Therfore the capacity
of the new canal will be 25 times the capacity of the present canal.
As more than half of the new line is through lakes or natural river
channels, a greater average speed is possible.
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