Berry Canal
| Canal de Berry | |
|---|---|
The Canal de Berry in Saint-Amand-Montrond | |
| Specifications | |
| Status | Closed except for 15km operational segment with 5 locks between Selles-sur-Cher and Noyers-sur-Cher |
| History | |
| Principal engineer | Joseph-Michel Dutens |
| Date approved | 1780 |
| Construction began | 1809 |
| Date completed | 1839 |
| Geography | |
| Start point | Cher at Noyers-sur-Cher |
| Beginning coordinates | 47°16′05″N 1°23′17″E / 47.2680°N 1.3881°E |
The Canal de Berry (French pronunciation: [kanal də beʁi]) is a disused canal in France which links the Canal latéral à la Loire at Marseilles-lès-Aubigny with the Cher at Noyers rejoining the Loire near Tours. With a branch from Montluçon it provided 261 kilometres (162 mi) of canal with locks 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) wide from 1840 until its closure in 1955. There is now a 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) long operational segment with five locks between Selles-sur-Cher and Noyers-sur-Cher.