I took a short (two hour) cruise on the German Rhine several years ago. Its quite a sight to see those long boats maneuvering through sharp curves and heavily populated areas. Of course, the Mississippi is much larger, and easily accommodates 1000' barge tows. I suspect the currents here are much, much stronger, though.
I wonder how they deal with passing through locks? Do passenger ships have the right-of-way over barges?
Here's an interesting article describing navigating a large barge tow through a set of locks (including "average" delays of 54 hours):
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/5653695#.W8FGTWhKjIU
I wonder how they deal with passing through locks? Do passenger ships have the right-of-way over barges?
Here's an interesting article describing navigating a large barge tow through a set of locks (including "average" delays of 54 hours):
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/5653695#.W8FGTWhKjIU





