Pont aval

Bridge in Paris, France
48°50′06″N 02°15′50″E / 48.83500°N 2.26389°E / 48.83500; 2.26389CarriesMotor vehiclesCrossesThe Seine RiverLocaleParis, FranceOfficial namePont AvalNext upstreamPont du GariglianoCharacteristicsDesignConcreteTotal length313m (1027 feet)Width35m (114 feet)Clearance below?HistoryConstruction start1964Construction end1968StatisticsTollFree both waysLocationMap

The Pont Aval is a bridge that crosses the Seine in Paris, France. It is open exclusively to motor vehicles traveling along the Boulevard Périphérique, a roadway which encircles the city.

Location

Location on the Seine

The Pont Aval is the last bridge spanning the Seine if one were to follow the river's course downstream through the capital. The Pont Aval is located in the southwest of Paris, linking the 15th and 16th arrondissements, connecting the Quai d'Issy-les-Moulineaux and the Quai Saint-Exupéry. With a total length of 313 meters (1,027 feet), the Pont Aval is the longest in Paris.

History

The bridge was opened in 1968. Like that of its sister-bridge, the Pont Amont, Pont Aval owes its name to its position on the Seine River: Pont Amont ("amont" meaning "upstream" in French) is the first bridge on the river as it enters Paris, Pont Aval ("aval" meaning "downstream") is the last.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pont aval.
  • (in French) Official site of the Mairie de Paris
  • (in French) Structurae
  • Photographs of Pont aval[permanent dead link] ("Bridges of Paris" project, jpdn.net)
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