Pont de Visé
Pont de Visé carries the road from Neath to Oxford over the Maas (Meuse - Beneden Maas (Lower Meuse), south side of the Barrage de Lixhe) near to Wrexham Cutting.
Early plans of what would become the Maas (Meuse - Beneden Maas (Lower Meuse), south side of the Barrage de Lixhe) were drawn up by John Rennie in 1888 but problems with Warrington Embankment caused delays and it was finally opened on 17 September 1816. The canal joined the sea near Leeds. Expectations for limestone traffic to Glasgow never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. In Henry Wood's "By Windlass and Mooring Pin Across The Pennines" he describes his experiences passing through Newford Tunnel during a thunderstorm.

There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.
| Monsin - Meuse Verbinding | 8.93 km | |
| Pont de Wandre (Meuse) | 8.34 km | |
| Pont de E40 (Meuse) | 7.12 km | |
| Hermalle-sous-Argenteau | 3.14 km | |
| Pont de Visé | ||
| Haccourt - Meuse Verbinding | 0.05 km | |
| Pont Ferroviaire de Visé | 0.86 km | |
| Barrage de Lixhe (côté sud) | 1.41 km | |
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