Pont Louis Legrand
Pont des Coopérateurs, 59210 Coudekerque-Branche, France

Pont Louis Legrand
is a minor waterways place
on the Canal de Bergues Main Line between
Bergues - Derivation Bergues Jonction (0.18 kilometres
to the southeast) and
Jonction - Bergues Jonction (0.66 kilometres
to the northwest).
The nearest place in the direction of Bergues - Derivation Bergues Jonction is Pont des Coopérateurs;
0.05 kilometres
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Jonction - Bergues Jonction is Passerelle du Batardeau;
0.19 kilometres
away.
There may be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.
| Pont de l'Hôtel de Ville | 0.75 km | |
| Pont Saint-Georges (Dunkerque) | 0.69 km | |
| Pont Ferroviaire Dunkerque - Lycée Ferdnand Léger | 0.47 km | |
| Bergues - Derivation Bergues Jonction | 0.18 km | |
| Pont des Coopérateurs | 0.05 km | |
| Pont Louis Legrand | ||
| Passerelle du Batardeau | 0.19 km | |
| Pont Rouge (sud) | 0.60 km | |
| Pont Rouge (nord) | 0.61 km | |
| Jonction - Bergues Jonction | 0.66 km | |
- 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
Mouseover for more information or show routes to facility
No information
CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:water point
rubbish disposal
chemical toilet disposal
place to turn
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
There is no page on Wikipedia called “Pont Louis Legrand”
Wikipedia pages that might relate to Pont Louis Legrand
[Maison de Victor Hugo]
Maison de Victor Hugo is a writer's house museum located where Victor Hugo lived for 16 years between 1832–1848. It is one of the 14 City of Paris' Museums
[Pont Neuf]
The Pont Neuf (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ nœf], "New Bridge") is the oldest standing bridge across the river Seine in Paris, France. It stands by the
[Haussmann's renovation of Paris]
Building the boulevard Saint-Germain from the pont de la Concorde to rue du Bac; building rue des Saints-Pères and rue de Rennes. Extending the rue de la Glacière
[Place Charles de Gaulle]
du Roi-de-Rome during the Second Empire and Boulevard de Passy before Avenue Victor Hugo: Avenue d'Eylau during the Second Empire and Avenue de Saint-Cloud
[Paris in the Belle Époque]
The Pont Neuf by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1872) Paris Street; Rainy Day by Caillebotte (1877) The Lower Market by Victor Gabriel Gilbert (1881) Rue de la
[Arc de Triomphe]
place at the Invalides. Prior to burial in the Panthéon, the body of Victor Hugo was displayed under the Arc during the night of 22 May 1885. The sword
[Boulevard de l'Hôpital]
The boulevard de l'Hôpital is a tree-lined boulevard of the 13th arrondissement of Paris, which also briefly borders on the 5th arrondissement. It runs
[Rue Saint-Denis (Paris)]
was known as the rue de Franciade. The street was one of the centres of the June Rebellion of 1832, immortalised in Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables
[Île de la Cité]
riverbanks on either side, the Grand Pont (the Pont au Change) spanning the wider reach to the Right Bank, and the Petit Pont spanning the narrower crossing
[Paris under Louis-Philippe]
Louis-Philippe (1830-1848) was the city described in the novels of Honoré de Balzac and Victor Hugo. Its population increased from 785,000 in 1831 to 1,053,000 in
