Pont de Créteil

The bridge of Creteil is a Pont French which spans the Marne between Creteil and Saint-Maur-of-Ditches a few tens of meters downstream from the Barrage of Creteil. Inaugurated the April 9th 1841, it replaces the ancestral system of vat.

History

The first bridge inaugurated in 1841 is a suspended bridge of only one span of dubious reliability. In order to finance this work, a toll is set up until in 1870. On this date, the bridge is destroyed during the war free-Prussian. A second bridge is built between 1872 and 1874.

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