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Souleuvre Viaduct

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Material
  
metallic

Construction end
  
November 12, 1893

Opened
  
12 November 1893

Location
  
La Ferrière-Harang

Architect
  
Gustave Eiffel

Designer
  
Gustave Eiffel

Height
  
62 m

Total length
  
364 m

Body of water
  
Souleuvre

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Carries
  
Caen to Saint-Lô and Vire line

Locale
  
La Ferrière-Harang, Normandy, France

Official name
  
Le viaduc de la Souleuvre

Similar
  
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Viaduc de la Souleuvre is a permanent bungee jumping facility in La Ferrière-Harang, Normandy, France.

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History

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The Viaduc de la Souleuvre was originally a metal railway viaduct based on stone pillars over the Souleuvre River, built during the 19th century by the French engineer Gustave Eiffel for the Caen to Saint-Lô and Vire line. It was opened on November 12, 1893. The total length of the viaduct was 364.20 m (1,200 ft), with a maximum height of 62.50 m (210 ft) and was set on 5 stone pillars. The height of these pillars varies between 26 and 60 m, their base is 18m by 8m and their top 7m by 4m. They were built from granite blocks from the Vire region quarries, each of a weight of 350 kg, for a total of 14000 m³ and with mortar sand coming from the Chausey Islands.

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Before World War II, about fifteen trains a day crossed the viaduct. It was used by the Germans during the War. The Allies tried to destroy the viaduct in 1944, but only managed to partially damage it. More than 500 bombs were dropped around it without hitting it. In August 1944, the viaduct was repaired by the Americans.

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When the rail line closed in 1960 the viaduct went into disrepair. Despite large local preservationist opinion campaigns, the railway platform was dynamited in 1970. Only the five huge stone pillars remained.

Bungee jumping

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In 1990, a permanent platform for bungee jumping was established by A. J. Hackett atop the highest pillar. A light gangway was established where the railway platform used to be, allowing access to the platform from the side of the bridge.

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References

Souleuvre Viaduct Wikipedia