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River Glen (Main Line)

 
 
Information about the waterway

The River Glen (Main Line) is a small river and is part of the River Glen. It runs for 11 miles and 4 furlongs through 1 lock from Welland - Glen Junction (where it joins the River Welland (Main Line)) to Tongue End Junction (which is a dead end).

The maximum length for a boat to be able to travel on the waterway is 70 feet long. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.

The navigational authority for this waterway is Environment Agency

Relevant publications — Waterway Maps:

Welland - Glen Junction
Junction of the River Welland and the River Glen
Surfleet Sluice
Flood Lock controlled by the Environment Agency, contact for more info.
1¾ furlongs 0 locks
Glen - Blue Gowt Junction
Junction of the River Glen and the Blue Gowt (Pinchbeck Marsh Drain) - No Access
3½ furlongs 1 lock
Surfleet Seas End Bridge 1 mile and 2 furlongs 1 lock
Surfleet Bridge 2 miles and 2¾ furlongs 1 lock
Langhole Drove Bridge 3 miles and 5 furlongs 1 lock
Pinchbeck Railway Bridge 4 miles and 1¼ furlongs 1 lock
Herring Bridge
The Ship PH is next to the bridge
4 miles and 1¾ furlongs 1 lock
Money Bridge 5 miles and 4 furlongs 1 lock
Pinchbeck West Footbridge 6 miles and 2¼ furlongs 1 lock
Dozen's Bank Bridge
With pipe bridge alongside
6 miles and 4¾ furlongs 1 lock
Counter Drain Drove Railway Bridge (demolished) 9 miles and 6½ furlongs 1 lock
Tongue End Junction 11 miles and 4 furlongs 1 lock
 
 
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Wikipedia

Wikipedia has a page about River Glen

Glen River may refer to:

  • Glen River (Chaudière River tributary), Quebec, Canada
  • River Glen, Lincolnshire, England
  • River Glen, Northumberland, England
  • Glen River, County Donegal, Ireland
  • Glen River, County Down, Northern Ireland
  • Glen Water, Ayrshire, Scotland

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