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List of bridges in Paris

There are many bridges in the city of Paris, principally over the River Seine, but also over the Canal de l'Ourcq.

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In 2006, Paris had: • 148 bridges over the Boulevard Périphérique • 58 bridges used to carry Parisian streets over each other • 49 passerelles piétonnières (pedestrian bridges) • 37 bridges over the Seine • 33 bridges used by the SNCF • 10 bridges used by the Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens (RATP) == Seine ==
Seine
Paris has 37 bridges across the Seine, of which 5 are pedestrian only and 2 are rail bridges. Three link Île Saint-Louis to the rest of Paris, 8 do the same for Île de la Cité and one links the 2 islands to each other. A list follows, from upstream to downstream : , showing, from bottom to top, Pont de Bir-Hakeim, Pont Rouelle, Pont de Grenelle, and Pont Mirabeau • Pont amont (carrying the Boulevard Périphérique, situated at the river's entry to the city) • Pont NationalPont de TolbiacPasserelle Simone-de-Beauvoir (pedestrian), inaugurated 13 July 2006 • Pont de Bercy (made up of a railway bridge carrying the Line 6 of the Paris Métro and another stage for road traffic); • Pont Charles-de-Gaulle (1996) • Viaduc d'Austerlitz (railway bridge used for Line 5 of the métro), directly followed on the Rive Droite by the , • Pont d'AusterlitzPont de Sully (crosses the eastern corner of Île Saint-Louis) • Pont de la Tournelle (between the Rive Gauche and the Île Saint-Louis) • Pont Marie (between Île Saint-Louis and the rive droite) • Pont Louis-Philippe (between Île Saint-Louis and the rive droite) • Pont Saint-Louis (pedestrian zone, between Île de la Cité and the Île Saint-Louis) • Pont de l'Archevêché (between the rive gauche and Île de la Cité) • Pont au Double (between the rive gauche and Île de la Cité) • Pont d'Arcole (between Île de la Cité and the rive droite) • Petit Pont (between the rive gauche and Île de la Cité) • Pont Notre-Dame (between the Île de la Cité and the rive droite) • Pont Saint-Michel (between the Rive Gauche and the Île de la Cité) • Pont au Change (between the Île de la Cité and the Rive Droite) • Pont Neuf (crossing the west corner of the Île de la Cité, Paris's oldest bridge, built between 1578 and 1607) • Passerelle des Arts (pedestrian) • Pont du CarrouselPont RoyalPasserelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor (1999) (pedestrian, formerly the Passerelle de Solférino, renamed in 2006) • Pont de la ConcordePont Alexandre IIIPont des InvalidesPont de l'AlmaPasserelle Debilly (pedestrian) • Pont d'IénaPont de Bir-Hakeim (crossing the Île aux Cygnes, comprising one stage with a railway bridge carrying Line 6 of the Paris Métro and another for road traffic) • Pont Rouelle (rail viaduct for line C of the RER crossing the Île aux Cygnes) • Pont de Grenelle (crossing the Île aux Cygnes) • Pont MirabeauPont du GariglianoPont aval (used by the boulevard périphérique, at the river's exit from the city) == Parisian canals ==
Parisian canals
The are crossed by a number of bridges – the majority of which are passerelles piétonnes (footbridges) – and many of the road bridges can be raised or turned (temporarily interrupting road traffic) to allow canal traffic through. • On the canal de l'Ourcq : • Pont de la rue de l'OurcqPasserelle de la rue de CriméePont levant de la rue de Crimée • On the canal Saint-Denis : • Boulevard PériphériqueBoulevard MacdonaldAvenue Corentin-Cariou • On the canal Saint-Martin : • Pont de la rue Louis BlancPasserelle BichatPont tournant de la Grange aux BellesPasserelle RicherandPasserelle AlibertPont tournant de la rue DieuPasserelle des Douanes • At the level of the bassin de l'Arsenal : • Passerelle de MornayPont MorlandPont-métro Morland == Passerelles piétonnières ==
Passerelles piétonnières
Paris has 49 passerelles piétonnières (footbridges), listed by arrondissement: • 1st arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle BailletPasserelle des Tuileries4th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle de l'Hôtel-de-Ville6th arrondissement of Paris : • Pont des Arts7th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle du BacPasserelle DebillyPasserelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor9th arrondissement of Paris : • Pont de CristalPasserelle de CriméePasserelle Le PeletierPasserelle de MogadorPasserelle de la rue de ProvencePasserelle Sainte-Cécile10th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle des DouanesPasserelle AlibertPasserelle RicherandPasserelle de la Grange-aux-BellesPasserelle BichatPasserelle de la rue de Maubeuge12th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle de l'ArsenalPasserelle des MeuniersPasserelle ReuillyPasserelle de Picpus13th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle du Quai de la GarePasserelle CorvisartPasserelle AlésiaPasserelle Commandant René MouchottePasserelle GergoviePasserelle VercingétorixPasserelle AlainPasserelle Jean ZayPasserelle des Arts et MétiersPasserelle du Cambodge15th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle BarguesPasserelle du Capitaine MénardPasserelle Ernest RenanPasserelle rue de l'Ingénieur Robert KellerPasserelle LeblancPasserelle ProcessionPasserelle TuileriesPasserelle des Quatre frères Peignot16th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle l'AlboniPasserelle de l'AvrePasserelle Géo AndréPasserelle Suzanne Lenglen17th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle de la rue Juliette Lamber18th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle de la rue Belhomme19th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle des ArdennesPasserelle de CriméePasserelle d'HautpoulPasserelle de la MosellePasserelle du Rond Point20th arrondissement of Paris : • Passerelle de la MarePasserelle LambeauReshma Timsina Bridge ==Miscellaneous==
Miscellaneous
There are several other bridges in Paris which do not cross a body of water. In the 10th arrondissement, Rue La Fayette and Rue de l'Aqueduc pass over the train lines of gare de l'Est. On the boundary between the 5th and 13th arrondissements, boulevard de Port-Royal spans Rue Broca and Rue Pascal. In the 18th arrondissement, rue Caulaincourt is carried over the Montmartre Cemetery by a bridge. In the 20th arrondissement, rue Charles-Renouvier spans rue des Pyrénées. In the 8th arrondissement, rue du Rocher crosses rue de Madrid. Also, lines 2 and 6 of the Paris metro include several aerial viaducts in their above-ground zones, whilst RER C also has a viaduct along the length of quai André-Citroën. Footbridges may also be found in the Parc des Buttes Chaumont and parc de Reuilly. Among others, the promenade plantée uses the old viaduc Daumesnil. In bois de Vincennes, the islands of Bercy and of Reuilly are linked to each other, and the east of the latter to the rest of the park. The line for the chemin de fer de Petite Ceinture also includes several bridges and viaducts, as well as footbridges across it such as that carrying rue de la Mare in the 20th arrondissement. ==See also==
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