Pont sur La Grande Boire - Luynes, France
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N 47° 22.907 E 000° 33.352
31T E 315515 N 5250488
[FR] Pont en pierre sur le ruisseau de La Grande Boire, à Luynes (FRA).
[EN] Stone bridge over La Grande Boire, in Luynes (FRA).
Waymark Code: WM14YTB
Location: Centre-Val-de-Loire, France
Date Posted: 09/13/2021
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[FR] La Grande Boire est un ruisseau traversant le bas de la ville de Luynes. Ce ruisseau a la particularité de ne pas avoir de source : il est formé par capillarité, l'eau de La Loire s'infiltrant à travers le sol pour remplir le lit du ruisseau.
Ce pont en pierre enjambe le ruisseau, en parallèle de l'Avenue de l'Europe et face au parc des Varennes. Il est composé de deux arches pour trois piliers. Le parapet et le bâti du pont sont constitués de pierres en calcaire lacustre de Touraine. Ce pont permet d'accéder à un champ.
[EN] La Grande Boire is a stream crossing the bottom of the town of Luynes. This stream has the particularity of not having a source: it is formed by capillarity, water from the Loire infiltrating through the ground to fill the bed of the stream.
This stone bridge spans the stream, parallel to Avenue de l'Europe and facing Parc des Varennes. It is composed of two arches for three pillars. The parapet and the frame of the bridge are made of lacustrine limestone of Touraine. This bridge provides access to a field.
Length of bridge: Approx. 20 m.
Height of bridge: Approx. 3 m
What type of traffic does this bridge support?: Motor vehicles, bikes, hikers
What kind of gap does this bridge cross?: La Grande Boire
Is the bridge still in service for its original purpose?: Yes
Name of road or trail the bridge services: No name
Location: Avenue de l'Europe
37230 Luynes
France
Date constructed: Not listed
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