Destroyed in June 2012, the Rocs de Poitiers footbridge gave way to a safer and more modern infrastructure.
Destroyed in June 2012, the Rocs de Poitiers footbridge gave way to a safer and more modern infrastructure.
For a long time used by pedestrians, the Rocs footbridge was a construction in the station district. It was inaugurated on June 8, 1952 by Jacques Masteau, the senator-mayor of Poitiers. It was also open to cyclists. Closed on January 23, 2012, it was replaced by a viaduct inaugurated on February 6, 2014. A structure that received the Eugence C. Figg Prize in the United States, also used by public transport.
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