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Arles a Railway Transformed Into a Green Road: the Future of the Bigot Bridge Still Outstanding

Summary by objectifgard.com
Owned by the City of Arles, the abandoned railway will be gummed from the landscape, to the benefit of a green road, between the Alyscamps and the Van Gogh Bridge. A plot of 2.3 kilometers. An operation, estimated at more than 5 million euros (*), will take place in two phases. After the laying of the rails and the ties on the entire route, at the same time the diversion of the fibre optics network in the streets of Mège, Marcel-Sembat and Gaspa…
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Owned by the City of Arles, the abandoned railway will be gummed from the landscape, to the benefit of a green road, between the Alyscamps and the Van Gogh Bridge. A plot of 2.3 kilometers. An operation, estimated at more than 5 million euros (*), will take place in two phases. After the laying of the rails and the ties on the entire route, at the same time the diversion of the fibre optics network in the streets of Mège, Marcel-Sembat and Gaspa…

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objectifgard.com broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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