This page is a list of present-day bridges over the River Seine and its channels, sorted by département, and then sorted from downstream to upstream. After each bridge is listed the name of the communes which it links together, with the one on the right bank of the river given first. The list does not include bridges over its tributaries. Beside the bridge crossings, eight ferry crossings, all located in the département de Seine Maritime are still in use as of 2020. From downstream up the first two are considered seagoing vessels (in reference to their gross tonnage) at Duclair and Quillebeuf sur Seine and the remaining six (Dieppedalle, Val de la Haye, La Bouille, le Mesnil sous Jumièges, Jumièges and Yainville) being smaller are considered river crafts and comply to respective regulations and crew requirements .[1] Before 2009 the ferries operated by the département de Seine Maritime were free for the local cars (bearing the 76 registration) and a toll was charged for other french and foreign vehicles. Nowadays all Seine ferries are toll free and carry a total of 10 million passengers annually. It is not unusual for them to cross the wake of quite sizeable ocean going ships as Rouen is considered a seaport with a busy ship traffic.
All locations are in France.
Image | Crossing | Carries | Location | Built | Coordinates |
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Seine-Maritime / Calvados[edit] | |||||
Pont de Normandie | Le Havre – Honfleur | 1995 | |||
Seine-Maritime / Eure (downstream)[edit] | |||||
Pont de Tancarville | Tancarville – Quillebeuf-sur-Seine | 1959 | |||
Seine-Maritime[edit] | |||||
Pont de Brotonne | Caudebec-en-Caux – Saint-Nicolas-de-Bliquetuit | 1977 | |||
Gustave Flaubert Bridge | Rouen | 2008 |
The following bridges are partly in the Bois de Boulogne, which is in the 16th arrondissement of the département and commune of Paris, although not in the city (ville) of Paris.
Main article: List of bridges in Paris § Seine |
The city of Paris has 37 bridges across the Seine, of which 3 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 one links the 2 islands to each other. From downstream to upstream: