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River Maine

 
 
Information about the waterway

The River Maine is a large river and is part of the Waterways of Mainland Europe. It runs for 11.26 kilometres through 1 lock from Mayenne - Maine - Sarthe Jonction (where it joins the La Mayenne and the La Sarthe) to Loire - Maine Jonction (which is a dead end).

The exact dimensions of the largest boat that can travel on the waterway are not known. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.

Mayenne - Maine - Sarthe Jonction
Junction of the Mayenne, River Maine and the River Sarthe at Angers
Pont de Segré 0.10 kilometres 0 locks
Pont de A11 0.20 kilometres 0 locks
Pont Jean Moulin 0.50 kilometres 0 locks
Pont Ferroviaire Angers Hospital - Berges de Maine 1.60 kilometres 0 locks
Pont de la Haute Chaîne 1.93 kilometres 0 locks
Pont des Arts et Métiers 2.40 kilometres 0 locks
Pont de Verdun (Angers) 2.52 kilometres 0 locks
Pont de la Basse Chaîne 3.02 kilometres 0 locks
Pont de l'Avenue de l'Atlantique 4.07 kilometres 0 locks
Ecluse du Seuil en Maine 4.28 kilometres 0 locks
Pont de Pruniers 6.99 kilometres 1 lock
Pont Ferroviaire Savennières-Béhuard - Angers Saint-Laud 9.20 kilometres 1 lock
Pont de Bouchemaine 9.94 kilometres 1 lock
Loire - Maine Jonction
Junction of the River Maine with the River Loire at Bouchemaine
11.26 kilometres 1 lock
 
 
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External websites
 VisuRiS — associated with Waterways of Mainland Europe
The official inland waterway resource for Belgium with actual traffic and planned operations on the waterways. Also has voyage planning and notices to mariners
 
Wikipedia

Wikipedia has a page about River Maine

River Maine may refer to:

  • River Maine (County Antrim), Northern Ireland
  • River Maine (County Kerry), Ireland
  • Maine River (Maine), United States
  • Maine (river), France

Other Wikipedia pages that might relate to River Maine
[List of rivers of Maine] Quebec and Maine Big Black River in Maine (Grande rivière Noire in Québec) Depot River Brown River, Quebec and Maine Gobeil River, Quebec and Maine Shields [Maine (river)] The Maine [mɛːn] is a river, a tributary of the Loire, 11.5 km (7.1 mi) long, in the Maine-et-Loire département in France. It is formed by the confluence [Moose River (Maine)] Moose River is an 83-mile-long (134 km) river in Maine. Its source (45°32′24″N 70°41′46″W / 45.5400°N 70.6961°W / 45.5400; -70.6961 (Moose River source)) [Fish River (Maine)] The Fish River is a 69.9-mile-long (112.5 km) river in northern Maine in the United States. It is a tributary of the Saint John River, which flows to the [St. Croix River (Maine–New Brunswick)] forms part of the Canada–United States border between Maine (U.S.) and New Brunswick (Canada). The river rises in the Chiputneticook Lakes and flows south [Little River (Maine)] Little River (Casco Bay) Little River (Damariscotta River) Little River (Drakes Island, Maine) Little River (Fish River) Little River (Georgetown, Maine) Little [Maine River (Maine)] The Maine River is a short river in Washington County, Maine. From the outlet of Pocomoonshine Lake (45°07′33″N 67°32′50″W / 45.1258°N 67.5472°W / 45 [Maine] Maine (/meɪn/ (listen)) is a state in the New England region of the United States, bordered by New Hampshire to the west; the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast; [Saint John River (Bay of Fundy)] The Saint John River (French: Fleuve Saint-Jean) is a 673 kilometres (418 mi) long river that flows from Northern Maine into Canada, and runs south along
 
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