Tombigbee - Black Warrior Junction
Junction of the Tombigbee River with the Black Warrior River
Marengo County, Alabama, United States of America
Address is taken from a point 41405 yards away.
Address is taken from a point 41405 yards away.

Tombigbee - Black Warrior Junction
is a minor waterways place
at the junction of
the Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee River)
with
the Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee Waterway (River Section))
and
the Black Warrior River.
Oyster Bay (Alabama)
is on
the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (New Orleans to Oyster Bay),
258.89 miles
and 2 locks
to the south.
U.S. Highway 278 Bridge
is on
the Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee Waterway (Canal Section)),
143.78 miles
and 4 locks
to the northwest.
Mulberry - Locust Fork Junction (Junction of the Mulberry Fork and the Locust Fork at the head of Bankhead Lake)
is on
the Black Warrior River,
178 miles
and 4 locks
to the northeast.
The nearest place in the direction of Oyster Bay (Alabama) is Demopolis Lock;
2.97 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of U.S. Highway 278 Bridge is William C. Gorgas Highway Bridge (U.S. 11);
15.56 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Mulberry - Locust Fork Junction is U.S. Highway 43 Bridge;
2.73 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
| Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee River) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Tombigbee - Black Warrior Junction | ||
| Demopolis Lock | 2.97 miles | |
| Tombigbee U.S. Highway 80 Twin Bridges | 16.74 miles | |
| Meridian & Bigbee Railroad Vertical Lift Bridge | 40.44 miles | |
| Alabama State Highway 114 Bridge | 40.46 miles | |
| Tombigbee Alabama State Highway 10 Bridge | 52.81 miles | |
| Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee Waterway (River Section)) | ||
| Tombigbee - Black Warrior Junction | ||
| William C. Gorgas Highway Bridge (U.S. 11) | 15.56 miles | |
| Alabama Great Southern Railroad Bridge | 15.74 miles | |
| Interstates 59 and 20 Highway Bridge | 20.06 miles | |
| Howell Heflin Lock | 34.79 miles | |
| Alabama Highway 39 Bridge | 35.10 miles | |
| Black Warrior River | ||
| Tombigbee - Black Warrior Junction | ||
| U.S. Highway 43 Bridge | 2.73 miles | |
| St. Louis & San Francisco Rail Bridge | 3.39 miles | |
| Warrior Lock | 35.06 miles | |
| Oscar Underwood Bridge | 41.66 miles | |
| AGS Railroad Bridge | 45.80 miles | |
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