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Rochefort ferry bridge en Charente-Maritime

Patrimoine classé
Patrimoine urbain
Pont
Charente-Maritime

Rochefort ferry bridge

    Avenue Jacques Demy
    17300 Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
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Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
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Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
Pont transbordeur de Rochefort
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Crédit photo : Maison du Transbordeur - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1898-1900
Construction and inauguration
1927
Winch electrification
1933-1934
Reinforcement of the deck
30 avril 1976
Historical monument classification
1980-1994
First rehabilitation
2016-2020
Restoration of the deck
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The ferry bridge: classification by order of 30 April 1976; The ferry bridge of Martrou, in full, with the building housing the machinery, located at the outlet of Avenue Jacques-Demy in Rochefort (cad. BM 1 and 3 and non-cadastre public domain) and sis rue du Transbordereur in Echillais (cad. AL 56 and non-cadastre public domain): classification by order of 30 September 2019

Key figures

Ferdinand Arnodin - Engineer and builder Manufacturer and director of the ferry bridge.
Jacques Demy - Filmmaker Used the bridge in *Les Demoiselles de Rochefort* (1966).
Lucien Deneau - Aviation Passed under the aircraft apron (August 1, 1922).

Origin and history

The Martrou ferry bridge, located between Rochefort and Échillais in Charente-Maritime, is the work of engineer Ferdinand Arnodin. Inaugurated on 29 July 1900 after 27 months of work, it responded to the need to cross the Charente without disrupting the maritime traffic to the ports of Rochefort and Tonnay-Charente. This project, selected among several proposals (rotating bridge, tunnel, ferry boat), was carried out by the Arnodin company, which also established its initial operation.

Designed to carry up to 200 pedestrians or 9 horse cars per crossing in 75 seconds, the bridge rests on 8 masonry piles supporting 4 66.25 metre high metal towers. A suspended nacelle, powered by a winch (initially steamed, then electric as early as 1927), allowed the crossing. Its apron of 175.50 meters, culminating at 50 meters, made it a technical feat for the time.

Threatened to demolition after the Second World War because of the increase in road traffic and the construction of a bridge rising downstream (1967), it was saved by its classification as a historic monument on 30 April 1976. Rehabilitated between 1980 and 1994 with European funds, it was then dedicated to tourist use. A new restoration (2016-2020) restored its original trellis apron, marking 120 years in 2020.

The ferry bridge also marked popular culture, serving as a setting for Jacques Demy's film Les Demoiselles de Rochefort (1966), where his nacelle hosted a choreographic scene. A unique survivor of this type in France, it reflects the industrial innovation of the early twentieth century and the adaptation of infrastructures to changing needs.

Its history also reflects the challenges of preserving industrial heritage. After decades of functional decline, its rehabilitation allowed to preserve a local symbol, while illustrating the tensions between modernity (road traffic) and technical heritage. Today, there remains an emblem of Rochefort and the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.

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