Île de Ré bridge
The Île de Ré bridge is located in French departement of Charente-Maritime, on the western coast of France and connects the mainland (La Rochelle) to the Île de Ré via a 2,926.5-meter-long curve, culminating at 42 meters above sea level. Built by Bouygues and financed by the Charente-Maritime, the bridge was opened to traffic on May 19, 1988.
Île de Ré bridge Pont de l'île de Ré | |
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Ile de Ré Bridge and toll | |
| Coordinates | 46°10′18″N 01°14′21″W |
| Locale | Charente-Maritime, France |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Box girder bridge |
| Material | Prestressed concrete |
| Total length | 2,926.5 m (9,601 ft) |
| Width | 15.5 m (51 ft) |
| Height | 42 m (138 ft) |
| History | |
| Architect | Michel Virlogeux Charles Lavigne Alain Montois Pham X. Thao Michel Placidi |
| Constructed by | Bouygues |
| Construction start | 1986 |
| Construction end | 1988 |
| Opened | 19 March 1988 |
| Location | |
It is the second longest bridge in France, behind the Saint-Nazaire Bridge (1975) and ahead of the Ile d'Oléron Bridge.
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