Pont Rouelle
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The pont Rouelle is a bridge in Paris, France, that crosses the Seine river. It connects the city's 15th and 16th arrondissements, and passes through the Île aux Cygnes. Constructed of steel, the bridge is 173 meters (567 feet) long and 20 meters (66 feet) wide. It exists only for railway service, carrying the C line of the RER.
It is composed of four distinct portions:
- On the Right Bank, an arch in masonry spans the bank road.
- The portion that spans the right arm of the Seine consists of a single metal arch.
- The part which crosses the Île aux Cygnes spans the island's pedestrian alley with a small stone arch.
- The part which spans the left arm of the river, reaching the Left Bank, rests on two piles in the Seine.
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Gallery
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Bridge crossing the right arm of Seine River.
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Remote view with Eiffel Tower.
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View of the bridge over the left arm of river.
Location
Bridge location on the Seine:
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Downstream: Pont de Grenelle | Upstream: Pont de Bir-Hakeim | ||||
Coordinates: 48°51′08″N 2°16′59″E / 48.852270°N 2.28306°E
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