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The [[riverboats]] [[MS Henrik Ibsen|''Henrik Ibsen'']] and ''Victoria'' travel with tourists from Skien to Dalen via [[Kviteseid]]. ''Victoria'' has traveled the Norsjø–Skien Canal since 1882, and the Bandak–Norsjø Canal since its opening.
The [[riverboats]] [[MS Henrik Ibsen|''Henrik Ibsen'']] and ''Victoria'' travel with tourists from Skien to Dalen via [[Kviteseid]]. ''Victoria'' has traveled the Norsjø–Skien Canal since 1882, and the Bandak–Norsjø Canal since its opening.


The canal was selected as the [[millennium site]] for Telemark county. It was also features in the ''Telemarkskanalen – minutt for minutt'' [[slow television]] documentary in 2012 <ref>[https://m.imdb.com/title/tt6964092/ Telemarkskanalen – minutt for minutt IMDB]</ref>.
The canal was selected as the [[millennium site]] for Telemark county. It was also features in the ''Telemarkskanalen – minutt for minutt'' [[slow television]] documentary in 2012.<ref>[https://m.imdb.com/title/tt6964092/ Telemarkskanalen – minutt for minutt IMDB]</ref>


The Bandak-Norsjø Canal was made a National Cultural Heritage in June, 2017.
The Bandak-Norsjø Canal was made a National Cultural Heritage in June, 2017.
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Revision as of 02:09, 15 December 2019

Telemark Canal
The Henrik Ibsen in a lock at Vrangfoss staircase locks
Map
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • elevation72 m (236 ft)
Length105 km (65 mi)
Fjågesund Bridge over the Telemark Canal

The Telemark Canal connects Skien to Dalen in southern Norway by linking several long lakes in the Skien watershed through a series of 18 locks.

It originally consisted of two canals. The Norsjø–Skien Canal, with locks in Skien and Løveid, was built in 1854–1861 and linked Skien with Norsjø lake. The longer Bandak–Norsjø Canal was opened in 1892 by the Minister of Labour Hans Hein Theodor Nysom.[1] It extended the canal from Norsjø lake through Flåvatn and Kviteseidvatn (Kviteseidvatnet) lakes to Bandak lake. In Europe, this canal was seen as "the eighth wonder" at the time it was finished. The Bandak–Nordsjø Canal was mainly built for transport of goods and passengers, log floating and to prevent flooding. Log floating is no longer practiced, due to the closing of Union, a local paper factory. An eastern section gives access from Norsjø lake to Notodden via Lake Heddalsvatnet.

The Telemark Canal consists of 18 locks, is 105 kilometres (65 mi) long and has a total difference in elevation of 72 metres (236 ft). The biggest staircase lock is Vrangfoss, which has five chambers and a lifting height of 23 metres (75 ft). The riverboats Henrik Ibsen and Victoria travel with tourists from Skien to Dalen via Kviteseid. Victoria has traveled the Norsjø–Skien Canal since 1882, and the Bandak–Norsjø Canal since its opening.

The canal was selected as the millennium site for Telemark county. It was also features in the Telemarkskanalen – minutt for minutt slow television documentary in 2012.[2]

The Bandak-Norsjø Canal was made a National Cultural Heritage in June, 2017.

List of lock chambers

There are 18 lock chambers at 8 different locations.

Lock Lift height Chambers Lock passage time
Skien 5 m 1 20 min
Løveid 10.3 m 3 35 min
Ulefoss 10.7 m 3 40 min
Eidsfoss 10 m 2 30 min
Vrangfoss 23 m 5 60 min
Lunde 3 m 1 15 min
Kjeldal 3 m 1 15 min
Hogga 7 m 2 25 min

Maximum traffic dimensions

Dimension Meter Feet Remarks
Mast height 16 52.5 Limited to 12.8 m at Ulefoss–Dalen
Length 31.4 100
Width 6.6 21
Draft 2.5 8
Telemark Canal from Skien to Dalen. The canal to Heddalsvatnet is not shown, but connects the north end of Norsjø.

References

  1. ^ "Telemarkskanalen – Den Offisielle siden for Telemarkskanalen".
  2. ^ Telemarkskanalen – minutt for minutt IMDB

59°17′N 9°16′E / 59.283°N 9.267°E / 59.283; 9.267