The River Severn - but a small part of it is in Wales. The River Thames is the longest wholly within England.
The River Severn is the longest waterway in Britain by about five miles. However, part of it is within Wales so the longest waterway wholly within England is the River Thames.
the longest waterway in Canada is the St. Lawrence river
The Amazon River.
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The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is the longest artificial waterway in the UK. The aqueduct was completed in 1805 and measures 1,007 feet in length and stands 126 feet in the air.
The world's second longest river is the Amazon at 6,437 km which is mostly in Brazil in South America, where they speak Portugese.
The A1 runs from London to the England/Scotland border and then continues to Edinburgh which would make it the longest in England and in Britain.
because it one of the longest rivers in the world... or is that the nile... well im 98% sure
The longest is the Ultimate in Light water valley England Yorkshire
The world's longest inland waterway open to ocean shipping is the St. Lawrence Seaway-Great Lakes Waterway in Canada, which was opened in 1959. It is 3,790 km in length, from Anticosti Island to the head of Lake Superior.
The waterways in New England are the Farmington water way but that is just one waterway there are more but the farmington is the major one.
The M6 is the longest motorway in England, stretching 226.7 miles from Rugby in the Midlands through the north-west of England to Gretna on the Scottish border.