River Seine - Petite Seine

The River Seine - Petite Seine is a large river and is part of the River Seine.
It runs for 67.99 kilometres through 11 locks from Seine - Yonne Jonction (where it joins the River Seine - Upper Seine and the River Yonne) to Marcilly-sur-Seine (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.
Seine - Yonne Jonction Junction of Rivers Seine and Yonne at Montereau |
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Pont de Seine (Montereau) | 0.25 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de la Deviation | 0.89 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont du TGV | 1.92 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de l'A5 | 1.98 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont Ferroviaire SNCF Montereau - Courcelles-en-Basse | 3.38 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Écluse de Marolles-sur-Seine | 6.10 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Pont de D29 | 6.27 kilometres | 1 lock | |
Pont de la Tombe | 10.51 kilometres | 1 lock | |
Pont de Roselle | 15.43 kilometres | 1 lock | |
Ecluse de la Grande Bosse | 19.17 kilometres | 1 lock | |
Pont de Bray | 23.96 kilometres | 2 locks | |
Ecluse 9 de Jaulnes | 26.83 kilometres | 2 locks | |
Ecluse 8 du Vezoult | 33.17 kilometres | 3 locks | |
Pont de Rue du Port Montain | 35.20 kilometres | 4 locks | |
Ecluse 7 de Villiers-sur-Seine | 37.73 kilometres | 4 locks | |
Pont de Villiers | 38.65 kilometres | 5 locks | |
Pont de Courceroy | 40.61 kilometres | 5 locks | |
Ecluse 6 de Melz-sur-Seine | 42.51 kilometres | 5 locks | |
Pont de Beaulieu | 45.70 kilometres | 6 locks | |
Ecluse 5 de Beaulieu | 46.25 kilometres | 6 locks | |
Pont de Rue de l'Écluse | 46.32 kilometres | 7 locks | |
Pont de la deviation | 46.84 kilometres | 7 locks | |
Pont Saint-Edine | 48.98 kilometres | 7 locks | |
Ecluse 4 de Nogent-sur-Seine | 49.86 kilometres | 7 locks | |
Pont Ferroviaire SNCF Nogent-sur-Seine - Romilly-sur-Seine | 51.99 kilometres | 8 locks | |
Pont de Ecluse 3 de Bernières | 52.23 kilometres | 8 locks | |
Ecluse 3 de Bernières | 52.26 kilometres | 8 locks | |
Pont des Ouitres | 53.70 kilometres | 9 locks | |
Pont de Grande Rue (Marnay-sur-Seine) | 54.75 kilometres | 9 locks | |
Ecluse 2 de Marnay-sur-Seine | 54.78 kilometres | 9 locks | |
Ecluse 1 de Conflans-sur-Seine | 65.46 kilometres | 10 locks | |
Marcilly-sur-Seine Head of Navigation |
67.99 kilometres | 11 locks |
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