Jules Verne Viaduct Explained

The Jules Verne Viaduct is a viaduct constructed in 1987 that crosses the River Somme near Camon, east of Amiens. It is long and allows circumvention of the city by roads. It has a deck depth of and a deck width of . It is located at 49° 53' 2.28" N, 2° 22' 18.42" E.[1] It was designed by Charles Lavigne.

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49.884°N 2.3718°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jules Verne Viaduct (Camon, 1987). Structurae. en. 2019-02-18.