Prinses Beatrixsluis

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Prinses Beatrixsluis is a major Dutch lock complex that regulates inland shipping traffic and water levels on the important Amsterdam–Rhine Canal.

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Prinses Beatrixsluis canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal lock
lock complex
connects Amsterdam–Rhine Canal
surface form: Amsterdam–Rhine Canal northern section

Amsterdam–Rhine Canal
surface form: Amsterdam–Rhine Canal southern section
controls water level differences on Amsterdam–Rhine Canal
country Netherlands
hasFunction navigation lock
water management structure
hasRole key node in Dutch freight corridors
regulation of water levels for navigation safety
hasSignificance one of the most important lock complexes in the Netherlands
isInfrastructureType hydraulic engineering structure
isMajorInfrastructureOn Amsterdam–Rhine Canal
isPartOfRouteBetween Amsterdam
Rhine
surface form: Rhine River
isUsedBy container ships
inland vessels
push barges
locatedIn Amsterdam–Rhine Canal
municipality of Nieuwegein
Province of Utrecht
surface form: province of Utrecht
locatedNear Houten NERFINISHED
Nieuwegein NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterway Amsterdam–Rhine Canal
namedAfter Beatrix of the Netherlands
surface form: Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands
operator Rijkswaterstaat
partOf Dutch inland waterway network
regulates inland shipping traffic
water levels
usedFor commercial shipping
inland cargo transport
recreational boating

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Amsterdam–Rhine Canal hasLock Prinses Beatrixsluis