Puente Beaucaire sobre el río Ródano
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1961.v14.i132.5034Abstract
El puente Beaucaire, de 462 m de longitud total, es una estructura de hormigón pretensado, de cinco tramos de 81,20 m de luz cada uno. El puente salva el río Ródano y une la aglomeración de Beaucaire con la de Tarascón (Francia), siguiendo el trazado de la carretera nacional número 99. La anchura total es de 13 m, de los que se han reservado cuatro para los dos andenes de dos metros de anchura.
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