The Håverud aqueduct and locks

The elevation is 9,9 meters managed by four locks.

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Waiting to get through the most upstream lock downstreams.

Leaving the aqueduct sailing downstreams.

© Pictures by Bosse Arnholm, 1972




Entering the most upstream lock.

The Håverud stream seen from the boat passing the aqueduct.

Waiting to get into the aqueduct from downstreams.

© Pictures by Bosse Arnholm, 1972

Pictures from 2000

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The entrance from Lake Lelången seen towards north from the roadbridge.

The entrance to the most upstream lock from the northern canal bank.

The small bridge is opened som that we can enter the lock.

© Pictures by Bosse Arnholm, 2000




Entering the lock.

The lock seen from the northern gate.

The lower gates are opened.

© Pictures by Bosse Arnholm, 2000




The downstream lock from the lower gate.

Leaving Bengtsfors locks.

View towards Lake Bengtsforshöljen from the lower lock.

© Pictures by Bosse Arnholm, 2000




The entrance from Lelång seen towards north from the bridge.

The entrance from the northen canal bank.

The small bridge is opened som that we can enter the lock.

© Pictures by Bosse Arnholm, 2000




Entering the upstream lock.

The upstream lock from the northern gates

The lower gates opened so that we can enter the lower chamber.

© Pictures by Bosse Arnholm, 2000





The lower chamber from the lower gates.

Leaving Bengtsors.

View towards Lake Bengtsforshöljen from the lower lock.

The lower gates opens som that we can enter the lower chamber.

© Pictures by Bosse Arnholm, 2000


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