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Voies navigables de France

Voies navigables de France
AbbreviationVNF
PredecessorOffice National de la Navigation
Formation1991
Headquarters175 rue Ludovic Boutleux
62400 Béthune
President
Laurent Hénart
Director general
Thierry Guimbaud
Staff4000
Websitehttp://www.vnf.fr/
A barge on the River Seine, one of the waterways managed by VNF.

Voies navigables de France (French pronunciation: [vwa naviɡabl fʁɑ̃s], VNF, English: Navigable Waterways of France) is the French navigation authority responsible for the management of the majority of France's inland waterways network and the associated facilities—towpaths, commercial and leisure ports, lock-keeper's houses and other structures.

VNF was established in 1991 and took over the responsibility for all waterways from the National Office of Navigation (French: Office National de la Navigation) in 1993. It is a public body and is under the control of the Minister of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Territorial Development (French: Ministère de l'Écologie, de l'Energie, du Développement durable et de l'Aménagement du territoire). The headquarters of VNF are in Béthune, Pas-de-Calais with local offices throughout France.


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