Classification of European Inland Waterways


The Classification of European Inland Waterways is a set of standards for interoperability of large navigable waterways forming part of the Trans-European Inland Waterway network within Continental Europe and Russia. It was created by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport in 1992, hence the range of dimensions are also referred to as CEMT Class I–VII.
The size for each waterway is limited by the dimensions of the structures including the locks and boat lifts on the route.

Classification

Class I corresponds to the historical Freycinet gauge decreed in France during 1879. The larger river classification sizes are focused on the carriage of intermodal containers in convoys of barges propelled by a push-tug. Most of the canals of the United Kingdom have smaller locks and would fall below the dimensions in the European classification system. In 2004, the standards were extended with four smaller sizes RA–RD covering recreational craft, which had originally been developed and proposed via PIANC. The proposal to add the recreational sizes was adopted by United Nations Economic Commission for Europe resolution 52.
ClassificationTonnage Length Breadth Draught Air Draft Notes
RA5.52.000.502.00"Open boat"
RB9.53.001.003.25Cabin cruiser
RC15.04.001.504.00"Motor yacht"
RD15.04.002.1030.00"Sailing boat"
I250–40038.55.051.80–2.203.70"Péniche"
II400–65050.0–55.06.602.503.70–4.70Euro-barge
III650–1,00067.0–80.08.202.504.70"Gustav Koenigs"
IV1,000–1,50080.0–85.09.502.504.50; 6.70"Johann Welker"
Va1,500–3,00095.0–110.011.402.50–4.504.95; 6.70; 8.80"Large Rhine"
Vb3,200–6,000172.0–185.011.402.50–4.504.95; 6,70; 8,801×2 convoy
VIa3,200–6,00095.0–110.022.802.50–4.506.70; 8.802×1 convoy
VIb6,400–12,000185.0–195.022.802.50–4.506.70; 8.802×2 convoy
VIc9,600–18,000270–28022.802.50–4.508.802×3 convoy
VIc9,600–18,000195–20033.00–34.202.50–4.508.803×2 convoy
VII14,500–27,00028533.00–34.202.50–4.508.803×3 convoy

Publications including the full classification table