Maas (Meuse) - (Maas)

The Maas (Meuse) - (Maas) is a large river and is part of the Maas (Meuse).
It runs for 144.97 kilometres through 6 locks from Maas - Bergsche Maas Verbinding (where it joins the Maas (Meuse) - (Bergsche Maas)) to Juliana - Wessem-Nederweer - Maas Verbinding (where it joins the Juliana Kanaal).
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 Lateraalkanaal at Maas - Lateraalkanaal Verbinding; with the Waalkanaal at Maas - Waalkanaal Verbinding; with the Kanaal van Sint Andries at Maas - St. Andries Verbinding; with the Kanaal Henriƫttewaard-Engelen at Maas - Henriettewaard Verbinding and with the Lateraalkanaal at Lateraalkanaal - Maas Verbinding.
Maas - Bergsche Maas Verbinding The Maas(Meuse) changes to the Bergsche Maas |
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Maas - Henriettewaard Verbinding Junction of the Maas(Meuse) with the Kanaal Henriettewaard |
8.34 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Hedelsebrug | 10.07 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Hedelse Spoorbrug | 10.50 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Maas - St. Andries Verbinding Junction of the Maas(Meuse) with the Kanaal van Sint Andries |
20.72 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Sluis Prinses Maxima | 27.47 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Maas - Burgemeester Delenkanaal Verbinding Junction of the Maas(Meuse) with the Burgemeester Delenkanaal |
33.68 kilometres | 1 lock | |
Sluis Grave | 49.84 kilometres | 1 lock | |
Maas - Waalkanaal Verbinding Junction of the Maas(Meuse) with the Waalkanaal |
59.50 kilometres | 2 locks | |
Sluis Sambeek | 76.02 kilometres | 2 locks | |
Sluis Belfeld | 115.75 kilometres | 3 locks | |
Lateraalkanaal - Maas Verbinding Junction of the Lateraalkanaal with the Maas |
133.26 kilometres | 4 locks | |
Sluis Roermond | 134.34 kilometres | 4 locks | |
Sluis Linne | 142.22 kilometres | 5 locks | |
Maas - Lateraalkanaal Verbinding Junction of the Maas with the Lateraalkanaal |
143.44 kilometres | 6 locks | |
Juliana - Wessem-Nederweer - Maas Verbinding Junction of the Juliana Kanaal, Kanaal Wessem - Nederweert and the Mass (Meuse) |
144.97 kilometres | 6 locks |
- VisuRiS — associated with Waterways of Mainland Europe
- The official inland waterway resource for Belgium with actual traffic and planned operations on the waterways. Also has voyage planning and notices to mariners
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