Pont du canal de l'Ourcq

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Pont du canal de l'Ourcq, Tram bridge in northeastern Paris, France.

The Pont du canal de l'Ourcq is a white-painted steel bridge spanning about 122 feet (121.6 meters) across the waterway. It was built specifically for the modern tramway and includes separate paths for pedestrians and cyclists.

Construction started in 2010 and the main span was completed in 2011, marking a new phase in Paris's public transit expansion. This bridge was built as part of the larger infrastructure improvements that transformed how people moved through this area.

The bridge links streets honoring jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald and actress Delphine Seyrig, reflecting how the neighborhood celebrates women who shaped the arts. Walking across, you notice these names mark a cultural identity rooted in remembering influential figures.

Access is straightforward for all users, from tram passengers to pedestrians and cyclists crossing the bridge. Visiting outside rush hours provides a more relaxed experience without the crowds.

Near the bridge sits the historic Grands Moulins de Pantin mill, now converted into apartments and cultural spaces. This location reveals how contemporary transport infrastructure can coexist alongside preserved industrial buildings from earlier times.

Location: Paris

Length: 121.6 m

GPS coordinates: 48.89600,2.39680

Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:41

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