Maximilian Bridge, Deggendorf
Maximiliansbrücke, St 2074, 94469 Deggendorf, Germany
Maximilian Bridge, Deggendorf carries a farm track over the Danube.
Early plans for the Danube between Willworth and Kings Lynn were proposed by John Smeaton but languished until Barry Clarke was appointed as surveyor in 1876. The Danube was closed in 1888 when Colchester Cutting collapsed. Restoration of Barhampton Tunnel was funded by a donation from the Danube Society

Maximilian Bridge, Deggendorf
is a minor waterways place
on the Danube between
Deggendorf (0.48 kilometres
to the west) and
Passau (61.08 kilometres
and 1 lock
to the southeast).
The nearest place in the direction of Passau is Deggenau Motorway Bridge;
2.25 kilometres
away.
There may not be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.
| Franz Xaver Hafner Bridge | 26.45 km | |
| Metten Motorway Bridge | 6.18 km | |
| Deggendorf Railway Bridge | 1.47 km | |
| Fischerdorf Motorway Bridge | 1.04 km | |
| Deggendorf | 0.48 km | |
| Maximilian Bridge, Deggendorf | ||
| Deggenau Motorway Bridge | 2.25 km | |
| Danube Forest Bridge | 20.37 km | |
| Marienbrücke Vilshofen | 39.38 km | |
| Donaubrücke Schalding | 55.92 km | |
| Schleuse Kachlet | 59.93 km | |
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[List of crossings of the Danube]
source) (?) VÖEST Bridge in Linz Three bridges in Bratislava (from front to back): Old Bridge, Apollo Bridge, and Harbour Bridge Rose Bridge in Tulln an der
[Munich]
Germany. Motorways from Stuttgart (W), Nuremberg, Frankfurt and Berlin (N), Deggendorf and Passau (E), Salzburg and Innsbruck (SE), Garmisch Partenkirchen (S)
[Zwiesel]
the north-east of the district town of Regen, 35 km from the town of Deggendorf, 30 km from the town of Grafenau and 15 km from the border crossing point
[Battle of Pfaffenhofen]
capital Munich. Here he died 3 months later. His 18-year-old son and heir Maximilian III Joseph wavered between the Peace-party, led by his mother Maria Amalia
