Pont du Robinet
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Pont du Robinet | |
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Pont du Robinet | |
| Coordinates | 44°27′09″N 4°41′53″E / 44.45237°N 4.698048°E |
| Crosses | Rhône |
| Locale | Donzère |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Suspension Bridge |
| Total length | 333 m |
| Width | 5,5 m |
| History | |
| Opened | 1847 |
| Location | |
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The Pont du Robinet is a Suspension bridge over the Rhône at the town of Donzère in the Département Drôme.

The bridge starts at the cliff face on the west side at Donzère, where there is just enough room for the train track of the Paris–Marseille railway. On the other side in the Département Ardèche is a road through the former flood bank.
The name of the bridge is said to come from the owner of the land a Robin Berton, known as Robinet.[1]

