3.3. Navigable inland waterways regularly used for transport (Km)
1995 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | |
Length of the inland waterway Labe-Vltava | 303,0 | 303,0 | 303,0 | 303,0 | 303,0 | 303,0 |
of which: | ||||||
canalised waterways | 263,0 | 263,0 | 263,0 | 263,0 | 263,0 | 263,0 |
regulated waterways | 40,0 | 40,0 | 40,0 | 40,0 | 40,0 | 40,0 |
Total length of navigable inland watreways* | 677,0 | 663,6 | 663,6 | 663,6 | 663,6 | 663,6 |
Canals | ||||||
total | 38,6 | 38,6 | 38,6 | 38,6 | 38,6 | 38,6 |
by class of inland waterways | ||||||
class I to IV | 38,6 | 38,6 | 38,6 | 38,6 | 38,6 | 38,6 |
Navigable rivers and lakes | ||||||
total | 638,4 | 625,0 | 625,0 | 625,0 | 625,0 | 625,0 |
by class of inland waterways | ||||||
class I to IV | 529,1 | 529,1 | 515,7 | 515,7 | 515,7 | 515,7 |
class Va | 109,3 | 109,3 | 109,3 | 109,3 | 109,3 | 109,3 |
Source: MD | ||||||
* including the lake waterways and the damlake waterways using mainly for recreational passenger transport and for sportive navigation |