Pont Amont

There is a bridge here which takes a dual carriageway over the canal.
Pont Charles de Gaulle (Paris) | 2.29 km | |
Pont de Bercy | 1.63 km | |
Passerelle Simone-de-Beauvoir | 1.25 km | |
Pont de Tolbiac | 0.91 km | |
Pont National (Paris) | 0.21 km | |
Pont Amont | ||
Pont Nelson Mandela (heading south lanes) | 0.98 km | |
Pont Nelson Mandela (heading north lanes) | 1.10 km | |
Seine - Marne Jonction | 1.84 km | |
Pont d'Ivry | 2.10 km | |
Écluse Double 10 de Port-à-l'Anglais | 4.09 km |
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Wikipedia has a page about Pont Amont
The Pont Amont (French for "upriver bridge") is a bridge in Paris which carries the Boulevard Périphérique (Paris' inner ring road) over the Seine River. Entirely dedicated to motor traffic, it is the first bridge to be seen when following the Seine downstream into Paris. The bridge links the 12th and 13th arrondissements, near the Quai d'Ivry and the Quai de Bercy.
The bridge being 270 m long, it is the second longest bridge in Paris, after its downstream counterpart, the Pont Aval, which also carries the Périphérique. Inaugurated in 1969, it has not been given an official name : its current designation (Pont Amont) is, much like for the Pont Aval, completely unofficial.