A long curved viaduct (500 m long and 25 m high) acting as a 'saut de mouton' (sheep jump), allowing one of the tracks of the line coming from Chaumont to pass over the tracks of the Belfort-Dijon line. Built in traditional masonry, it comprises a first series of 52 round arches, followed by a span on metal beams over the Belfort-Dijon line, and then a second series of 18 round arches identical to the first.
Private site: view from outside the property.
Viaduc de Chalindrey