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Pont Gambetta (Soissons)

 
6 Rue de l'Échelle Saint-Médart, 02200 Soissons, France
 
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The nearest place in the direction of River Aisne - Canal Latéral à L'Aisne Jonction is Pont d'Ecluse Villeneuve-Saint-Germain; 2.07 kilometres away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of L'Oise - L'Aisne Jonction is Passerelle des Anglais; 0.27 kilometres away.

There may not be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

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

 
 
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 VisuRiS — associated with Waterways of Mainland Europe
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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chemical toilet disposal
place to turn
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
 
 
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Wikipedia pages that might relate to Pont Gambetta
[Paris Métro Line 3] extended eastbound from Gambetta to Porte des Lilas. 24 September 1937: The line was extended from Porte de Champerret to Pont de Levallois. 1967: Line [Gambetta (Paris Métro)] Gambetta (French: [ɡɑ̃bɛta] (listen)) is a station of the Paris Métro. It serves Line 3 and is the southern terminus of Line 3bis. Its located in the 20th [Gambetta tram stop] Place Gambetta Réseau -Bus- Cours de l'Intendance Place Gambetta (Bordeaux) (on French Wikipedia) TBC Tramway de Bordeaux "Tram B - Station Gambetta". infotbc [La Défense] Tour Nuage 2, Tours Aillaud 1976 residential 105 344 39 Nanterre Tour Gambetta 1975 residential 104 341 37 Courbevoie Tour Cèdre 1998 office 103 338 26 [Paris Métro Line 3bis] old station, in the direction of Pont de Levallois; this explains the longer-than-normal platforms at Gambetta. Gambetta was opened on 23 August 1969, but [Primo Levi] friends and associates have argued otherwise. The Oxford sociologist Diego Gambetta noted that Levi left no suicide note, nor any other indication that he [Ghost stations of the Paris Métro] into the station Gambetta. The station still exists today: it is situated in the extension of the Gambetta station in the direction of Pont de Levallois, [Tramway à vapeur d'Ardres à Pont d'Ardres] The Ardres–Pont-d'Ardres steam tram (French: Tramway à vapeur d'Ardres à Pont-d'Ardres; TvAPA) was a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) metre gauge tramway that [Nice] Phantom of the Opera author Gaston Leroux, French prime minister Léon Gambetta, and the first president of the International Court of Justice José Gustavo [Paris Métro] timeline). An extension of Line 10 from Gare d'Austerlitz to Ivry – Place Gambetta or even Les Ardoines station (not before 2030). In addition to the projects
 
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