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Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Delaware River)

 
 
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The Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Delaware River) is a large river and is part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. It runs for 137 miles from Trenton, New Jersey (beyond which it is no longer navigable) to Delaware Bay Entrance (where it joins the North Atlantic Ocean).

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.

It has junctions with the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Cape May Canal) at Cape May Canal Entrance and with the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Chesapeake - Delaware Canal) at Reedy Point.

Trenton, New Jersey
Lower Trenton Bridge 0.17 miles 0 locks
Trenton-Morrisville Toll Bridge 0.27 miles 0 locks
Amtrak - Delaware River Bridge
4 track railway bridge
0.34 miles 0 locks
Turnpike Connector Bridge 10.98 miles 0 locks
Burlington-Bristol Bridge 14.06 miles 0 locks
Tacony-Palmyra Bridge 23.59 miles 0 locks
Betsy Ross Bridge 25.65 miles 0 locks
Delair Railroad Bridge 25.84 miles 0 locks
Benjamin Franklin Bridge 29.55 miles 0 locks
Walt Whitman Bridge 32.56 miles 0 locks
Commodore Barry Bridge 45.73 miles 0 locks
Delaware Memorial Bridge 57.17 miles 0 locks
Reedy Point 66.74 miles 0 locks
Cape May Canal Entrance 128.75 miles 0 locks
Delaware Bay Entrance 137 miles 0 locks
 
 
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The Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) is a 3,000-mile (4,800 km) inland waterway along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts of the United States, running from Boston, Massachusetts, southward along the Atlantic Seaboard and around the southern tip of Florida, then following the Gulf Coast to Brownsville, Texas. Some sections of the waterway consist of natural inlets, saltwater rivers, bays, and sounds, while others are artificial canals. It provides a navigable route along its length without many of the hazards of travel on the open sea.

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