Paris (France) has 37 bridges across the Seine, of which 5 are pedestrian only and 2 are rail bridges. Three link Île Saint-Louis to the rest of Paris, 8 do the same for Île de la Cité and 1 links the 2 islands to each other. A list follows, from upstream to downstream:
TOP 25 bridges
Pont de Bercy (made up of a railway bridge carrying the Line 6 of the Paris Métro and another stage for road traffic)
Pont Charles-de-Gaulle (1996)
Viaduc d’Austerlitz (railway bridge used for Line 5 of the métro), directly followed on the Rive Droite by the viaduc du quai de la Rapée
Pont de Sully (crosses the eastern corner of Île Saint-Louis)
Pont Marie (between Île Saint-Louis and the rive droite)
Pont Louis-Philippe (between Île Saint-Louis and the rive droite)
Pont Saint-Louis (pedestrian zone, between Île de la Cité and the Île Saint-Louis)
Pont au Double (between the rive gauche and Île de la Cité)
Pont d’Arcole (between Île de la Cité and the rive droite)
Pont Notre-Dame (between the Île de la Cité and the rive droite)
Pont Saint-Michel (between the Rive Gauche and the Île de la Cité)
Pont au Change (between the Île de la Cité and the Rive Droite)
Pont Neuf (crossing the west corner of the Île de la Cité, Paris’s oldest bridge, built between 1578 and 1607)
Passerelle des Arts (pedestrian)
Passerelle Léopold-Sédar-Senghor (1999) (pedestrian, formerly the Passerelle de Solférino, renamed in 2006)
Passerelle Debilly (pedestrian)
Pont de Bir-Hakeim (crossing the Île aux Cygnes)
Pont de Grenelle-Cadets (crossing the Île aux Cygnes)
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