River Escaut - Main waterway

The River Escaut - Main waterway is a large river and is part of the River Escaut.
It runs for 11.40 kilometres through 4 locks from Saint-Quentin - Escaut Jonction (where it joins the Canal de Saint-Quentin: Main line) to Division of River Escaut (where it joins the River Escaut - Western branch and the River Escaut - Eastern Branch).
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.
Saint-Quentin - Escaut Jonction Junction of Canal de Saint-Quentin with River Escaut at Cambrai |
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Ecluse double 2 de Selles | 0.41 kilometres | 0 locks | |
Ecluse double 3 d'Erre | 2.95 kilometres | 1 lock | |
Ecluse double 4 de Thun l'Evêque | 7.09 kilometres | 2 locks | |
Ecluse double 5 et barrage d'Iwuy | 9.23 kilometres | 3 locks | |
Division of River Escaut River Escaut splits into two branches to join the Liaison Dunkerque-Escaut |
11.40 kilometres | 4 locks |
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