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A86 : Le Défi d'un tunnel à double étage

A86 : Le Défi d'un tunnel à double étage

2023

Documentary · TV Movie

Overview

The Duplex A86 is a 10 kilometer underground highway buried more than 90 meters deep. This concrete tube, measuring the equivalent of more than 30 lying Eiffel towers, is the longest tunnel in France. The result of a succession of technical prowess born from the imagination of visionary engineers, the Duplex A86 allows you to cross all of western Paris in a few minutes.

Top Cast

Marc Duquenoy

Marc Duquenoy

Narrator (voice)

X

Xavier Bezançon

Self - Construction historian

J

Jean-Baptiste Jouannic

Self - District Manager Île-de-France at Vinci Autoroutes

A

André Broto

Self - Construction director for the A86 duplex project

A

Antoine Arlet

Self - Director of project management for the A86 duplex project

J

Jean-Luc Toris

Self - Construction manager for the A86 duplex project

F

François Le Clec'h

Self - First deputy mayor of Rueil-Malmaison

M

Marc Bouron

Self - Deputy CEO of Operations at Vinci Autoroutes

M

Michel Deffayet

Self - Director of the CETU

P

Pierre Delaigue

Self - Director of connected and autonomous mobility at Vinci

F

François-Brice Hincker

Self - Director of communications at Vinci Autoroutes

V

Vincent Abadie

Self - Vice president of autonomous vehicles at Stellantis

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A86 : Le Défi d'un tunnel à double étage
A86 : Le Défi d'un tunnel à double étage

A86 : Le Défi d'un tunnel à double étage

2023
Documentary
TV Movie

The Duplex A86 is a 10 kilometer underground highway buried more than 90 meters deep. This concrete tube, measuring the equivalent of more than 30 lying Eiffel towers, is the longest tunnel in France. The result of a succession of technical prowess born from the imagination of visionary engineers, the Duplex A86 allows you to cross all of western Paris in a few minutes.

Marc Duquenoy
Marc Duquenoy
Actor

Marc Duquenoy

as Narrator (voice)

Marc Duquenoy

Narrator (voice)

Marc Duquenoy

Narrator (voice)

No image
Actor

Xavier Bezançon

as Self - Construction historian

Xavier Bezançon

Self - Construction historian

Xavier Bezançon

Self - Construction historian

No image
Actor

Jean-Baptiste Jouannic

as Self - District Manager Île-de-France at Vinci Autoroutes

Jean-Baptiste Jouannic

Self - District Manager Île-de-France at Vinci Autoroutes

Jean-Baptiste Jouannic

Self - District Manager Île-de-France at Vinci Autoroutes

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Actor

André Broto

as Self - Construction director for the A86 duplex project

André Broto

Self - Construction director for the A86 duplex project

André Broto

Self - Construction director for the A86 duplex project

No image
Actor

Antoine Arlet

as Self - Director of project management for the A86 duplex project

Antoine Arlet

Self - Director of project management for the A86 duplex project

Antoine Arlet

Self - Director of project management for the A86 duplex project

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Actor

Jean-Luc Toris

as Self - Construction manager for the A86 duplex project

Jean-Luc Toris

Self - Construction manager for the A86 duplex project

Jean-Luc Toris

Self - Construction manager for the A86 duplex project

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Actor

François Le Clec'h

as Self - First deputy mayor of Rueil-Malmaison

François Le Clec'h

Self - First deputy mayor of Rueil-Malmaison

François Le Clec'h

Self - First deputy mayor of Rueil-Malmaison

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Actor

Marc Bouron

as Self - Deputy CEO of Operations at Vinci Autoroutes

Marc Bouron

Self - Deputy CEO of Operations at Vinci Autoroutes

Marc Bouron

Self - Deputy CEO of Operations at Vinci Autoroutes

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Actor

Michel Deffayet

as Self - Director of the CETU

Michel Deffayet

Self - Director of the CETU

Michel Deffayet

Self - Director of the CETU

No image
Actor

Pierre Delaigue

as Self - Director of connected and autonomous mobility at Vinci

Pierre Delaigue

Self - Director of connected and autonomous mobility at Vinci

Pierre Delaigue

Self - Director of connected and autonomous mobility at Vinci

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