Pont de Chemin d'Oisy
62860 Oisy-le-Verger, France

Pont de Chemin d'Oisy
is a minor waterways place
on the Canal du Nord between
Nord - Grande Somme Jonction (Junction of Canal du Nord with the Grande Somme at Halles) (41.46 kilometres
and 11 locks
to the southwest) and
Liaison Dunkerque-Escaut - Nord Jonction (Junction of the Liaison Dunkerque-Escaut with the Canal du Nord at Arleux) (3.89 kilometres
and 1 lock
to the northeast).
The nearest place in the direction of Nord - Grande Somme Jonction is Pont de Sauchy-Cauchy;
1.62 kilometres
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Liaison Dunkerque-Escaut - Nord Jonction is Pont de Rue d'en Haut;
1.61 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.
Pont de Rue de Baralle | 6.48 km | |
Ecluse 2 de Marquion | 4.48 km | |
Pont de Route Nationale 39 | 4.24 km | |
Pont de l'Autoroute des Anglais (Sauchy-Cauchy) | 3.14 km | |
Pont de Sauchy-Cauchy | 1.62 km | |
Pont de Chemin d'Oisy | ||
Pont de Rue d'en Haut | 1.61 km | |
Ecluse 1 de Palluel | 2.15 km | |
Pont de Rue du Bias | 2.81 km | |
Liaison Dunkerque-Escaut - Nord Jonction | 3.89 km |
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