Barentin Viaduct
Barentin Viaduct is a railway viaduct that crosses the Austreberthe River on the Paris–Le Havre line near to the town of Barentin, Normandy, France, about 12 miles (19 km) from Rouen. It was constructed of brick with 27 arches, 100 feet (30 m) high with a total length of 600 yards (549 m). The British engineer was Joseph Locke and the contractor Thomas Brassey. The building of the Viaduct is fictionalized in Julian Barnes's short story "Junction," published in his 1996 volume Cross Channel.
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Barentin Viaduct
Barentin Viaduct is a railway viaduct that crosses the Austreberthe River on the Paris–Le Havre line near to the town of Barentin, Normandy, France, about 12 miles (19 km) from Rouen. It was constructed of brick with 27 arches, 100 feet (30 m) high with a total length of 600 yards (549 m). The British engineer was Joseph Locke and the contractor Thomas Brassey. The building of the Viaduct is fictionalized in Julian Barnes's short story "Junction," published in his 1996 volume Cross Channel.
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Barentin Viaduct is a railway ...... his 1996 volume Cross Channel.
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Das Barentin-Viadukt (französi ...... Brücke wird bis heute genutzt.
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Pour les articles homonymes, ...... -Maritime en région Normandie.
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Barentin Viaduct is a railway ...... his 1996 volume Cross Channel.
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Das Barentin-Viadukt (französi ...... Ziegelbauweise fertiggestellt.
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Barentin Viaduct
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Barentin-Viadukt
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Viaduc de Barentin
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