How do the ships get raised and lowered? The canal has a water lock system that acts like a massive elevator. When ships enter the locks, they're raised by water from the lake. Each lock raises ...
"Post-Panamax" ships, which include many oil tankers, liquefied natural gas carriers, and bulk carriers, are too big to pass through the canal's lock system. By 2011, 37% of the world's container ...
His replacement, John Stevens, lasted just 20 months, but oversaw the engineering of the canal's lock system and restructuring of the Panama Railroad -- two hurdles critical for the project's success.
A financial grant is heading toward the Albany waterway in the continued effort to redevelop the eastern end of the Erie ...
A hotelier has built a canal lock – complete with a narrowboat ... He spent £25,000 on a fully functioning lock gate and water pumping system, as well as a redbrick lock keeper’s cottage ...
More than 100 years after the construction of the engineering marvel that linked the Atlantic and Pacific oceans — and 25 ...
Water levels in Gatun Lake, the rainfall-fed reservoir that is the main source of water used in the canal's lock system, have “continued to decline to unprecedented levels for this time of year ...