Pont National (Strasbourg)
Pont National, 67001 Strasbourg, France

Pont National (Strasbourg)
is a minor waterways place
on the Canal des Faux Remparts between
Faux Remparts - L'ill Jonction (Junction of the Canal des Faux Remparts with the L'ill Canalisée) (0.26 kilometres
and 1 lock
to the south) and
L'ill - Faux Remparts Jonction (Junction of the L'ill Canalisée with the Canal des Faux Remparts) (1.72 kilometres
to the east).
The nearest place in the direction of Faux Remparts - L'ill Jonction is Pont de l’Abattoir;
0.14 kilometres
away.
The nearest place in the direction of L'ill - Faux Remparts Jonction is Pont Kuss;
0.08 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.
| Faux Remparts - L'ill Jonction | 0.26 km | |
| Écluse B (Faux Remparts) | 0.17 km | |
| Pont de l’Abattoir | 0.14 km | |
| Pont National (Strasbourg) | ||
| Pont Kuss | 0.08 km | |
| Pont de Saverne | 0.27 km | |
| Pont du Marché | 0.43 km | |
| Pont de Paris | 0.50 km | |
| Pont du Faubourg de Pierre | 0.76 km | |
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Nearest water point
In the direction of L'ill - Faux Remparts Jonction
Quai de Souffelweyersheim — 8.03 km and 2 locks away
Travel to L'ill - Faux Remparts Jonction, then on the L'Ill Canalisée to Marne au Rhin - L'ill Jonction, then on the Canal de la Marne au Rhin - Eastern Section to Quai de Souffelweyersheim
Halte Nautique de Waltenheim sur Zorn RB — 23.07 km and 8 locks away
Travel to L'ill - Faux Remparts Jonction, then on the L'Ill Canalisée to Marne au Rhin - L'ill Jonction, then on the Canal de la Marne au Rhin - Eastern Section to Halte Nautique de Waltenheim sur Zorn RB
In the direction of Faux Remparts - L'ill Jonction
Halte Nautique de Europe Boat Trading LB — 4.08 km and 2 locks away
Travel to Faux Remparts - L'ill Jonction, then on the L'Ill Canalisée to Canal du Rhône au Rhin, branche Nord - L'ill Canalisée Jonction, then on the Canal de Rhone au Rhin, branche nord, Canal de Jonction to Halte Nautique de Europe Boat Trading LB
Halte Nautique de Boofzheim RB — 28.26 km and 10 locks away
Travel to Faux Remparts - L'ill Jonction, then on the L'Ill Canalisée to Canal du Rhône au Rhin, branche Nord - L'ill Canalisée Jonction, then on the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, Branche Nord (Section nord) to Halte Nautique de Boofzheim RBNearest rubbish disposal
In the direction of L'ill - Faux Remparts Jonction
Quai de Souffelweyersheim — 8.03 km and 2 locks away
Travel to L'ill - Faux Remparts Jonction, then on the L'Ill Canalisée to Marne au Rhin - L'ill Jonction, then on the Canal de la Marne au Rhin - Eastern Section to Quai de Souffelweyersheim
Halte Nautique de Waltenheim sur Zorn RB — 23.07 km and 8 locks away
Travel to L'ill - Faux Remparts Jonction, then on the L'Ill Canalisée to Marne au Rhin - L'ill Jonction, then on the Canal de la Marne au Rhin - Eastern Section to Halte Nautique de Waltenheim sur Zorn RBNo information
CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:chemical toilet disposal
place to turn
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
Wikipedia has a page about Pont National
The pont National (named pont Napoléon-III from its construction until 1870) is a road and rail bridge across the Seine in Paris, to the east of the 12th and 13th arrondissements. With a total length of 188.5m, it is made up of 5 masonry arches. Its rail part carries the Petite Ceinture, now disused, and its road part links boulevard Poniatowski to boulevard Masséna. Its nearest Paris Métro stations are Porte de Charenton and Cour Saint-Émilion.
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