BNSF Canal Bridge (Lamont)
Lemont, IL 60439-4329, United States of America

BNSF Canal Bridge (Lamont)
is a minor waterways place
on the Illinois Waterway (Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal) between
Ruby Street Bascule Bridge (11.90 miles
and 1 lock
to the southwest) and
Ship - Calumet Junction (Junction of the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal with the Calumet River) (2.88 miles
to the east).
The nearest place in the direction of Ruby Street Bascule Bridge is Lemont Road Bridge;
0.11 miles
away.
This is a pinch point. The normal maximum dimensions for a boat on this waterway are (the maxium length, width, height and draught are unknown), but to pass through here the maximum dimensions are 19 feet high.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a railway over the canal.
Lockport Lock | 9.53 miles | |
Ninth Street Bridge | 7.83 miles | |
East Romeo Road Bridge | 4.40 miles | |
Veterans Memorial Tollway (south) | 1.58 miles | |
Lemont Road Bridge | 0.11 miles | |
BNSF Canal Bridge (Lamont) | ||
Ship - Calumet Junction | 2.88 miles | |
Kingery Highway Bridge | 3.48 miles | |
Willow Springs Road Bridge | 7.29 miles | |
Tri-State Tollway Bridge | 8.67 miles | |
South La Grange Road Bridge | 8.85 miles |
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