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The Noirmoutier Bridge (french: Pont de Noirmoutier) is a bridge located on the west coast of France in the department of
Vendée Vendée (; br, Vande) is a department in the Pays de la Loire region in Western France, on the Atlantic coast. In 2019, it had a population of 685,442.
, built in the early 1970s to connect the island of
Noirmoutier Noirmoutier (also French: Île de Noirmoutier, ; br, Nervouster, ) is a tidal island off the Atlantic coast of France in the Vendée department (85). History Noirmoutier was the location of an early Viking raid in 799, when raiders attacked ...
to the mainland. Before it opened, a maritime shuttle service ran between the La Fosse pier on the island and
Fromentine Fromentine is a district of La Barre-de-Monts, in the Vendée region of France. It is located opposite the island of Noirmoutier and is the main way to "l'Ile d'Yeu". History The name Fromentine seems to be a transformation of ''froment'' (whe ...
pier on the mainland.


Description

The bridge connects the towns of
Barbâtre Barbâtre () is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. Geography The altitude of the commune of Barbâtre lies between 0 and 19 meters. The area of the commune is 12.47 km2. Arms The arm ...
, on the south of the island of Noirmoutier, to
La Barre-de-Monts La Barre-de-Monts () is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. See also *Communes of the Vendée department The following is a list of the 257 communes of the Vendée department of France. Th ...
, on the north-Vendée mainland coast, and crosses the
Strait of Fromentine The Strait of Fromentine (french: Détroit de Fromentine or ) is the maritime passage that separates the island of Noirmoutier from the mainland, connecting the south of the Bay of Bourgneuf (or "Bay of Brittany") to the north of the Bay of Bis ...
. Built by the Dumez and Sacer companies under the project management and financial direction of the department, its first stone was laid on 12 May 1969 in Fromentine and it was opened to traffic on 7 July 1971, in order to provide a replacement for the passage du Gois (a submersible roadway at high tide). An enamel plaque was placed at the top against the railing to recall the event. In 1977, an increase in the toll rate led to demonstrations by island users, with traffic blockading the entrances to the bridge, raising of barricades and the intervention of a company of CRS in response. The toll was removed from 1 July 1994. After an appraisal carried out in 2016, restoration work aimed in particular at a better waterproofing of the concrete has been carried out since 2017.


Technical characteristics

The technical characteristics of the Noirmoutier bridge are as follows: *Total length: *Main central span: *Deck width: *Height under main apron: *Mainland access viaduct: 4 continuous spans with a span of *Main viaduct: 3 continuous spans *Access viaduct on the island side: 3 continuous spans with a span of . The deck is made up of two box girders assembled in prestressed concrete wide with cantilevers. These two prefabricated caissons are connected by a slab poured in place wide. The piles are largely based in the ground, to rest on solid ground. The foundations are approximately double the visible height of the piers. These are hollow, except those of the central bay, in anticipation of possible collisions with boats. The construction was carried out by assembling the segments using a
launching gantry A launching gantry (also called beam launcher, girder launcher, bridge building crane, and bridge-building machine, locally nicknamed the "Iron Monster") is a special-purpose mobile gantry crane used in bridge construction, specifically segmental ...
making it possible to pose the corbelling symmetrically on each side of the supports. The 258 prefabricated segments unit weight is approximately 50tonnes. The manufacture of the piers used of concrete, of formwork and 250 tonnes of high-grade steel. The deck required of concrete, 160 tonnes of reinforced concrete steel and 180 tonnes of steel cables for the prestressing.


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* Video: {{commons category, Pont de Noirmoutier Box girder bridges in France Bridges completed in 1971 Buildings and structures in Vendée Transport in Pays de la Loire Former toll bridges in France