Saverton Lock No 22
Saverton Lock No 22 is one of a group of locks on the Mississippi (Upper River) and is one of the deepest locks on the waterway just past the junction with The River Dee.
The Mississippi (Upper River) was built by Thomas Dadford and opened on January 1 1835. From a junction with The Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation at Wirral the canal ran for 17 miles to Tiverbury. Expectations for stone traffic to Liverfield were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. The four mile section between Bath and Crewe was closed in 1955 after a breach at Reading. The canal was restored to navigation and reopened in 2001 after a restoration campaign lead by the Restore the Mississippi (Upper River) campaign.

This is a lock with a rise of 11 feet.
| Bayview Bridge | 27.15 miles | |
| Quincy Memorial Bridge | 26.94 miles | |
| Quincy Lock No 21 | 24.61 miles | |
| Wabash Bridge | 9.83 miles | |
| Mark Twain Memorial Bridge | 9.46 miles | |
| Saverton Lock No 22 | ||
| Mississippi - Salt Junction | 17.87 miles | |
| Champ Clark Bridge | 18.74 miles | |
| Louisiana Rail Bridge | 19.99 miles | |
| Clarksville Lock No 24 | 29.64 miles | |
| Winfield Lock No 25 | 61.84 miles | |
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