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Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Mobile Bay)

 
 
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The Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Mobile Bay) is a commercial waterway and is part of the Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway. It runs for 35.46 miles from Mobile River Entrance (where it joins the Tennessee – Tombigbee Waterway (Tombigbee River)) to Oyster Bay (Alabama) (where it joins the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (New Orleans to Oyster Bay) and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (Oyster Bay to Panama City)).

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.

 
 
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[Tennessee–Tombigbee Waterway] The TennesseeTombigbee Waterway (popularly known as the Tenn-Tom) is a 234-mile (377 km) man-made U.S. waterway built in the 20th century from the Tennessee [Tombigbee River] connected in its upper reaches to the Tennessee River via the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. The name "Tombigbee" comes from Choctaw /itumbi ikbi/, meaning [Tennessee River] defines the boundary between two of Tennessee's Grand Divisions: Middle and West Tennessee. The TennesseeTombigbee Waterway, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers [Knoxville, Tennessee] (via the Tennessee River and Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway). TVA maintains a minimum 9-foot (2.7 m) channel on the entirety of the Tennessee River. The [Amory, Mississippi] Mississippian Railway. Ship transport can be accommodated on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. Lucille Bogan, classic female blues singer Lt. Col. Herman Carter [John C. Stennis Lock and Dam] lock and dam structures on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway that generally lie along the original course of the Tombigbee River. It is located near Columbus [Mobile River] construction of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, it also provides an alternative route into the Ohio River watershed. The Tombigbee and Alabama River join [Mississippi River System] inland waterways which are connected by artificial means. Important connecting waterways include the Illinois Waterway, the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, and [Columbus, Mississippi] east, but also north and northeast of the Tombigbee River, which is also part of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. It is approximately 146 miles (235 km) [Great Loop] Atlantic and Gulf Intracoastal Waterways, the Great Lakes, the Rideau Canal, and the Mississippi and Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. The entire loop stretches
 
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