Chaumont Viaduct

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Chaumont Viaduct is a monumental 19th-century railway bridge in northeastern France, renowned for its multiple tiers of stone arches spanning the Suize valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century bridge
masonry arch bridge
railway viaduct
architecturalStyle masonry arch
builtBy Compagnie des chemins de fer de l’Est NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1855
country France
crosses Suize valley NERFINISHED
designedBy Eugène Decomble NERFINISHED
hasCategory Monuments historiques of Grand Est NERFINISHED
Railway bridges in France
Viaducts in France
hasConstructionTechnique cut-stone masonry
hasLowerTierArches true
hasMiddleTierArches true
hasMultipleTiersOfArches true
hasPedestrianAccess true
hasStructuralSystem series of stone arches
hasTourismSignificance regional landmark
hasUpperTierArches true
hasViewOf town of Chaumont
height about 50 metres
heritageDesignation Monument historique (France) NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationDate 1976
inaugurationDate 1857
isTouristAttraction true
length about 600 metres
locatedIn Chaumont NERFINISHED
Grand Est NERFINISHED
Haute-Marne NERFINISHED
Suize valley NERFINISHED
eastern Paris–Mulhouse corridor NERFINISHED
northeastern France
locatedNear Suize river NERFINISHED
materialUsed stone
notableFor monumental scale
multiple tiers of stone arches
panoramic views over Chaumont
numberOfArches about 50
numberOfLevels 3
openingDate 1857
operator SNCF NERFINISHED
owner French state NERFINISHED
partOf French railway network
Paris–Mulhouse railway line NERFINISHED
regionServed Haute-Marne department NERFINISHED
supports double-track railway
usedFor railway traffic

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Chaumont hasLandmark Chaumont Viaduct