Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee Waterway (River Section))

The Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee Waterway (River Section)) is a commercial waterway and is part of the Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway.
It runs for 141.24 miles through 4 locks from Tombigbee - Town Junction (where it joins the Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee Waterway (Canal Section))) to Tombigbee - Black Warrior Junction (where it joins the Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee River) and the Black Warrior River).
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.
Tombigbee - Town Junction Junction of the Tombigbee River with the Town Creek |
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Aberdeen Lock | 11.11 miles | 0 locks | |
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Bridge | 11.72 miles | 1 lock | |
U.S. Highway 45 Twin Bridge | 12.15 miles | 1 lock | |
Mississippi Highway 50 Bridge | 33.82 miles | 1 lock | |
John C. Stennis Lock | 39.26 miles | 1 lock | |
U.S. Highways 82 Twin Bridge | 41.41 miles | 2 locks | |
Kansas City Southern Railway Bridge (Columbus) | 42.33 miles | 2 locks | |
Brooksville Road Bridge | 69.24 miles | 2 locks | |
Tom Bevill Lock | 70.78 miles | 2 locks | |
Alabama Highway 17 Bridge | 87.30 miles | 3 locks | |
Alabama Highway 39 Bridge | 106.14 miles | 3 locks | |
Howell Heflin Lock | 106.45 miles | 3 locks | |
Interstates 59 and 20 Highway Bridge | 121.18 miles | 4 locks | |
Alabama Great Southern Railroad Bridge | 125.50 miles | 4 locks | |
William C. Gorgas Highway Bridge (U.S. 11) | 125.68 miles | 4 locks | |
Tombigbee - Black Warrior Junction Junction of the Tombigbee River with the Black Warrior River |
141.24 miles | 4 locks |
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