Pont de Brotonne

Summary

The Brotonne Bridge (pont de Brotonne) is a bridge in the region of Normandy in France, situated between the cities of Le Havre and Rouen. It has crossed the Seine since 1977, to the east of the commune of Caudebec-en-Caux. Its construction was financed by the General council of Seine-Maritime for the purpose of opening up the Pays de Caux and assuring a connection between the commune of Yvetot and the A13 autoroute by way of the forêt de Brotonne (Brotonne forest), from which the bridge gets its name. Only two bridges are located further downstream the Seine from the pont de Brotonne: the Pont de Tancarville and the Pont de Normandie.

Brotonne Bridge

Pont de Brotonne
Pont de Brotonne
Coordinates49°31′14″N 0°44′50″E / 49.5206117°N 0.7471561°E / 49.5206117; 0.7471561
CrossesSeine
LocaleCaudebec-en-Caux, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed bridge
Total length1,278 metres (1,398 yd)
Height125 metres (137 yd) (pylons)
Longest span320 metres (350 yd)
Clearance above50 metres (55 yd)
History
Construction start1977
Location
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The bridge is a cable-stayed bridge (specifically of the fan design), whose principal span reaches 320 metres (350 yd) and is made of prestressed concrete. It is considered an engineering feat and was the first bridge of this type in the world.[citation needed]

The bridge was a toll bridge until 2006, at which point crossing it became free.

The bridge is considered to be the inspiration for the much larger Sunshine Skyway Bridge in Florida.[citation needed]

Dimensions edit

 
View of bridge span from ground level
  • Length: 1,278 metres (1,398 yd)
  • Pylons: 125 metres (137 yd)
  • Thickness of roadway: 3.80 metres (4.16 yd)
  • Carriageways lie 50 metres (55 yd) above the Seine (maritime clearance)
  • Carries four lanes

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