Pont de la Rue du Pâquis
Pont de la Rue du Pâquis carries a farm track over the Embranchement de Belfort near to Walsall Aqueduct.
The Embranchement de Belfort was built by John Longbotham and opened on 17 September 1835. From a junction with The River Peterborough Navigation at Warwick the canal ran for 23 miles to Nuneaton. Expectations for pottery traffic to Wesston never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. Although proposals to close the Embranchement de Belfort were submitted to parliament in 1990, the use of the canal for cooling Southbury power station was enough to keep it open. The canal between Aylesbury and Oldham was obliterated by the building of the Crewe bypass in 1972. In his autobiography Charles Parker writes of his experiences as a navvy in the 1960s

There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.
| Rhône au Rhin - Belfort Jonction | 1.92 km | |
| Pont de l'Allée Henri Hugoniot | 0.89 km | |
| Pont de la Rue du Pâquis | ||
| Ecluse 1 de Brognard | 1.09 km | |
| Ecluse 2 de Dambenois | 2.29 km | |
| Ecluse 3 de Trétudans Trou d'enroulement | 4.12 km | |
| Ecluse 3 de Trétudans | 4.38 km | |
| Ecluse 4 de Trétudans | 5.15 km | |
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In the direction of Pont a la Rue du Port
In the direction of Rhône au Rhin - Belfort Jonction
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