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From a railway line to a thrill park
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The Souleuvre viaduct, built from 1887 to 1889, opened in 1893 a railway line from Caen to Vire in the Calvados department. It rises to 205 ft (62.5 m) in height and consists of five pillars spanning the wide valley of the Souleuvre. Damaged by bombings in 1944, it was rebuilt by the Americans. Operating until 1960 but progressively deemed dangerous, the line was definitively interrupted and the deck dismantled in 1970. Today, the viaduct houses a thrill park with bungee jumping, among other things.
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