Horaires des ouvrages du port de Dieppe EN
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The current lock gates have been in operation since 1998 after the Amiral Rolland passage was widened from 24 to 28 m to accommodate increasingly large commercial vessels.
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This bridge provides a link for pedestrians and cyclists between the neighbourhoods to the north of the river Arques and Dieppe town centre, over the commercial dock.
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This lock was put into operation in 1970 and renovated in 2007. It gives fishing boats and leisure craft access to Bassin Duquesne.
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Pont Ango, constructed in 1881, was initially a swing bridge. It was transformed into a lift bridge when it was rebuilt in 1950. It lifts to allow fishing boats to transit between Bassin Ango and Bassin Duquesne. Fishing is a key activity in Dieppe.
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Opened in 1889 and rebuilt in 1946, the Colbert Bridge has been listed as a Historic Monument since 2020. As the last remaining bascule swing bridge in operation, it is still operated by its original hydraulic mechanism and provides access for vessels to the commercial harbour basin.
A vital link between Dieppe and Neuville-lès-Dieppe, it carries more than 12,000 vehicles every day and handles around 1,400 manoeuvres for nearly 2,300 vessel movements each year. Its complete restoration, to be carried out between 2024 and 2026, will ensure the long-term preservation of this iconic structure.
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