Tech AhBoon | 13 Jan 2008 12:00 am
Amazing Krasnoyarsk Boat Lift in Russian
A boat lift, ship lift, or lift lock is a machine for transporting boats between water at two different elevations, and is an alternative to the canal lock and the canal inclined plane.
The 119 m Krasnoyarsk hydroelectric dam, located on the Yenisey river within 30 km upstream from Krasnoyarsk in Divnogorsk town, was finished in 1964 and supplies 6000 MW of power. As a result of the damming, the Krasnoyarskoye reservoir appeared. This reservoir, also known as Krasnoyarskoye More (Krasnoyarsk sea), has 2000 km² area, 73,3 km³ volume, 388 km length, 15 km width in the widest place, 36.6 m average depth and 105 m depth near the dam.
The dam is equipped with a ship lift to allow passage of ships. Held to be a landmark symbol of Krasnoyarsk.
That “rail lift” was established in 1967 at Krasnoyarsk on a 100-m-high dam of the river Yenissei, to cross the 100-m-dam for barge traffic without cargo transfers - it’s the entire boats ! Target had apparently been not to interrupt the North-South barge transportation in this part of Siberia.
References : [Wikipedia], [TrainNet], [Tutorgig], [E-River]
More boat lifts around the world in [Deputy-Dog]
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on 15 Jan 2008 at 9:49 am 1.cheerfulday said …
oo.. now I know that !
thanks for info.
on 23 Mar 2008 at 12:31 am 2.Linds said …
Does anybody know if there is any video available of this?