The magenta line just shows interconnecting waterways. It is not a track to follow, and many boats have gotten into trouble by treating it as a track to follow. It’s close to being one, but that’s not it’s purpose, so shouldn’t be used that way.
And to this point, I seem to recall a move some time ago to remove the magenta line because of the associated confusion. That may be why it’s not on some charts.
If you want to create a route, there are surely plenty of guide books with waypoints for such a crossing. But as is always the case, it’s your job to verify the route for depth, instructions, etc.
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