Pont Éric-Tabarly

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Pont Éric-Tabarly is a modern bridge in Nantes, France, named after the famed French sailor Éric Tabarly and serving as a key link across the Loire River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
cable-stayed bridge
road bridge
connects Malakoff district of Nantes NERFINISHED
Île de Nantes NERFINISHED
country France
crosses Loire River NERFINISHED
hasDesign asymmetrical cable-stayed design
hasFunction urban connection across the Loire River
hasLanes 2 road lanes
pedestrian and cycle paths
hasLighting architectural night lighting
hasLocaleName Pont Éric-Tabarly NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfSpans 1
hasOwner City of Nantes NERFINISHED
hasRiverBank north bank of the Loire
south bank of the Loire
hasToll no
hasUrbanRole key link between city center and eastern districts of Nantes
inauguratedIn 2011
isOnWaterway Loire NERFINISHED
locatedIn France
Loire-Atlantique NERFINISHED
Nantes NERFINISHED
Pays de la Loire NERFINISHED
material concrete
steel
namedAfter Éric Tabarly NERFINISHED
namedForNationality French
namedForOccupation sailor
openingDate 2011
partOf Nantes transport infrastructure NERFINISHED
usedFor bicycle traffic
pedestrian traffic
road traffic

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Île de Nantes crossedBy Pont Éric-Tabarly