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Pont de Rue du Canal Louis XII

 
25 Rue du Canal Louis XII, 51000 Châlons-en-Champagne, France
 

Pont de Rue du Canal Louis XII carries a footpath over the Canal Latéral à la Marne near to Oldham.

The Canal Latéral à la Marne was built by Thomas Telford and opened on January 1 1888. The canal between Wirral and Wolverhampton was obliterated by the building of the Rotherham bypass in 1972. In his autobiography Barry Yates writes of his experiences as a navvy in the 1960s

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The nearest place in the direction of Latéral à la Marne - Ainse à la Marne Jonction is Pont-Canal de La Nau; 0.05 kilometres away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Marne au Rhin - Champagne et Bourgogne - Latéral à la Marne Jonction is Pont de Chalons-en-Champagne D3; 0.23 kilometres away.

There may be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a minor road over the canal.

 
 
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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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[Orléans] River: Pont de l'Europe, Pont du Maréchal Joffre (also called Pont Neuf), Pont George-V (also called Pont Royal, carrying the commune tramway), Pont René-Thinat [Bibliothèque nationale de France] in the Louvre inherited by Louis XI in 1461. Charles VIII seized a part of the collection of the kings of Aragon. Louis XII, who had inherited the library [History of Paris] Rue Saint-Jacques. It crossed the Seine and traversed the Île de la Cité on two wooden bridges: the "Petit Pont" and the "Grand Pont" (today's Pont Notre-Dame) [Fountains in Paris] du Luxembourg (1630) as it looks today. The basin of water and group of sculptures were added in the nineteenth century. Fontaine Boucherat, Rue de Turenne [Architecture of Paris] notably rue de la Ferronnerie (1st arr.), rue Saint-Honoré (1st arr.), rue du Mail (2nd arr.), and rue Saint-Louis-en-Île on the Île Saint-Louis. They usually [Basilica of Saint-Denis] Vicomte de Turenne (1611–1675), Maréchal General de France. Anne of Brittany, Duchess of Brittany (1477–1514), wife of Charles VIII and Louis XII. The choir [Musée de Cluny] the Rue Saint-Jacques. The Hôtel de Cluny is partially constructed on the remnants of the third century Gallo-Roman baths known as the Thermes de Cluny [List of crossings of the Saint Lawrence River and the Great Lakes] Ponts Jacques-Cartier et Champlain Incorporée. "Histoire du pont Mercier" (in French). Les Ponts Jacques-Cartier et Champlain Incorporée. Archived from [Sciences Po] du XXe siècle | SciencesPo - Dossiers documentaires". dossiers-bibliotheque.sciencespo.fr. Retrieved 24 August 2020. Paris, Sciences Po, FNSP 27 rue Saint [Tours] ordinance of Charles VIII (born in Amboise, near Tours) in 1490 and one of Louis XII (born in Blois, near Tours) in 1510 broaden the scope of the ordinance
 
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