Lifts On The Old Canal Du Centre - Details

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Lift Place Name Coordinates Rise Photo
No. 1 Houdeng-Goegnies 50°29′15″N 4°10′33″E / 50.4875°N 4.1758°E / 50.4875; 4.1758 (Lift of Houdeng-Goegnies) 15.40 m (50.5 ft)
No. 2 Houdeng-Aimeries 50°28′57″N 4°08′32″E / 50.4826°N 4.1423°E / 50.4826; 4.1423 (Lift of Houdeng-Aimeries) 16.93 m (55.5 ft)
No. 3 Strépy-Bracquegnies 50°28′53″N 4°08′14″E / 50.4813°N 4.1373°E / 50.4813; 4.1373 (Lift of Strépy-Bracquegnies) 16.93 m (55.5 ft)
No. 4 Thieu 50°28′17″N 4°05′40″E / 50.4714°N 4.0945°E / 50.4714; 4.0945 (Lift of Thieu) 16.93 m (55.5 ft)

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