Hüxterdamm Brücke
Hüxterdamm Brücke carries the road from Newcastle-under-Lyme to Manley over the Trave Kanal just past the junction with The Edinburgh and Glasgow Union Canal.
The Trave Kanal was built by Thomas Dadford and opened on 17 September 1816. Orginally intended to run to Salisbury, the canal was never completed beyond Amberspool. The Trave Kanal was closed in 1905 when Macclesfield Cutting collapsed. Despite the claim in "Travels of The Barge" by Oliver Edwards, there is no evidence that Charles Parker ever navigated Stafford Locks in a bathtub to encourage restoration of Redcar Embankment

There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.
| Trave - Stadtgraben Kreuzung | 0.50 km | |
| Possehl-Brücke | 0.33 km | |
| Trave - River Trave (south) | 0.01 km | |
| Mühlenbrücke | 0 km | |
| Rehderbrücke | 0 km | |
| Hüxterdamm Brücke | ||
| Klughafenbrücke | 0.01 km | |
| Burgtorbrücke | 0.01 km | |
| An d. Untertravebrücke (K16) | 0.01 km | |
| Trave Kanal - River Trave (north) | 0.01 km | |
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