Pont de Chartreuse, Steel bridge in Bastille district, Grenoble, France.
Pont de Chartreuse is a steel bridge crossing the Isère River in Grenoble, connecting the Bastille district to Île Verte. The structure provides separate paths for cars, cyclists, and pedestrians across the water.
A temporary crossing functioned at this location starting in 2004 before the permanent structure was built in 2011. The new bridge replaced a provisional solution with a modern steel design.
The bridge's design incorporates dedicated spaces for pedestrians and cyclists, reflecting the city's commitment to sustainable transportation methods.
Wide sidewalks and dedicated cycling lanes make crossing comfortable for walkers and riders. The central roadway handles vehicle traffic in an organized way.
The bridge's foundations were specially designed to handle difficult soil conditions of the river bed. This engineering solution made a stable structure possible over challenging ground.
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