Ohio - Beaver Junction
Junction of the Ohio River with the Beaver River
Water Street, Rochester, PA 15074, United States of America
Address is taken from a point 261 yards away.
Address is taken from a point 261 yards away.

Ohio - Beaver Junction
is a minor waterways place
on the Ohio River between
Ohio - Allegheny - Monongahela Rivers (Junction of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers to create the Ohio River) (32.06 miles
and 2 locks
to the southeast) and
Ohio - Cumberland Junction (Junction of the Ohio River with the Cumberland River) (875.35 miles
and 16 locks
to the southwest).
The nearest place in the direction of Ohio - Allegheny - Monongahela Rivers is Rochester–Monaca Bridge;
0.38 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Ohio - Cumberland Junction is Beaver Bridge;
0.32 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
| Sewickley Bridge | 17.20 miles | |
| Dashields Lock | 15.31 miles | |
| Ambridge–Aliquippa Bridge | 10.83 miles | |
| Monaca–East Rochester Bridge | 1.49 miles | |
| Rochester–Monaca Bridge | 0.38 miles | |
| Ohio - Beaver Junction | ||
| Beaver Bridge | 0.32 miles | |
| Vanport Bridge | 3.37 miles | |
| Montgomery Lock | 8 miles | |
| Shippingport Bridge | 11.79 miles | |
| Jennings Randolph Bridge | 20.67 miles | |
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