REMAGEN

  • DEREM
  • Latitude: 50.5801
  • Longitude: 7.23047
  • Inland, Europe
  • Port in Germany

Location: Remagen 53424 Germany

Remagen, located in Germany, is a town on the left bank of the River Rhine, approximately 20 kilometers south of Bonn. Although not widely known as a major marine port, Remagen holds historical significance primarily due to the Ludendorff Bridge, which played a crucial role during World War II.

General Overview

  • Location: Left bank of the River Rhine
  • Coordinates: 50.5789° N, 7.2303° E
  • Region: Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
  • Nearby major cities: Bonn (20 km north), Koblenz (approximately 40 km south)

Infrastructure

  • Harbor Type: Smaller river port primarily supporting local and regional transport and logistics.
  • Accessibility: The port can be accessed by various modes of transportation, including road, rail, and river vessels.
  • Primary Uses: The port supports general cargo, small-scale commercial shipping, and tourism-related activities, particularly river cruises.

Facilities and Specifications

  • Berths: Limited number of berths due to the smaller scale of the port.
  • Cargo Handling: Basic facilities available for unloading and loading cargo, primarily for local distribution.
  • Passenger Services: Facilities for river cruise vessels, providing access to regional and international tourists.
  • Storage: Limited storage facilities, often used for interim storage of goods.
  • Maintenance: Basic maintenance and repair facilities for smaller vessels.

Economic and Historical Significance

  • Economy: Local economy benefits from the port’s support to local industries and tourism.
  • Tourism: Remagen is a popular stop for Rhine river cruises, with notable attractions such as the Peace Museum and remains of the Ludendorff Bridge.
  • Historical Context: The Ludendorff Bridge, also known as the Bridge at Remagen, gained fame during World War II when Allied forces captured it, facilitating the crossing of the Rhine River.
  • Industrial Influence: Limited, as Remagen is not a heavily industrialized port but plays a supportive role in the region's logistic chain.

Connectivity

  • Road: Well-connected by regional roads leading to major highways and cities.
  • Rail: Remagen has a railway station with regular services connecting to major cities like Bonn and Koblenz.
  • River: Situated on the Rhine, one of Europe's major waterways, supporting both commercial and leisure river traffic.

Environmental Considerations

  • Regulations: Subject to both local and European Union regulations aimed at preserving water quality and protecting the natural environment.
  • Sustainable Practices: Efforts are typically made to minimize environmental impact and promote sustainable development in port operations.

Notable Challenges

  • Size Limitations: Due to its smaller scale, the port is unable to handle large-scale industrial or international shipping demands.
  • Modernization Needs: Limited facilities may require modernization to efficiently handle growing logistic and tourism needs.

While Remagen may not be a major marine port, it plays an essential role in the regional economy, logistics network, and tourism industry along the Rhine River. It remains a point of historical interest and local significance in Germany.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
ENANO Cargo NIJMEGEN 3/16/2026
PETITE FLEUR Other FROUARD 3/15/2026
ELISTHA Cargo HANDELS UND SICHERHE 3/13/2026
IDEAAL baycraft WERKSBRUCKE HOECHST 3/12/2026
CASSIUS Other BONN 3/10/2026
DEO GRATIAS Cargo UERDINGEN 3/10/2026
MILAN Cargo WERKSBRUCKE HOECHST 3/10/2026
RONNY-O Cargo DILLINGEN 3/8/2026
SCENIC AMBER Passenger AMSTERDAM 3/6/2026
PROVIDENCE Cargo KOBLENZ 3/6/2026
PELGRIM Cargo BIERSFELDEN 3/6/2026
ALLIANCE Cargo KREFELD 3/6/2026
JAN Towing/Tug BINGEN 3/4/2026
SAMARY Cargo TIEL 3/4/2026
KD MOMENT Passenger DUSSELDORF 2/27/2026
MASORA Cargo NA 2/27/2026
COBRA Cargo LUDWIGSHAFEN AM RHEI 2/21/2026
NIXE Passenger ERPEL/REMAGEN 2/19/2026
AMPHIRA Other
PATRICK Other

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