
A86 : Le Défi d'un tunnel à double étage
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)
Marc Duquenoy
Narrator (voice)
Xavier Bezançon
Xavier Bezançon
Self - Construction historian
Xavier Bezançon
Self - Construction historian
Jean-Baptiste Jouannic
Jean-Baptiste Jouannic
Self - District Manager Île-de-France at Vinci Autoroutes
Jean-Baptiste Jouannic
Self - District Manager Île-de-France at Vinci Autoroutes
André Broto
André Broto
Self - Construction director for the A86 duplex project
André Broto
Self - Construction director for the A86 duplex project
Antoine Arlet
Antoine Arlet
Self - Director of project management for the A86 duplex project
Antoine Arlet
Self - Director of project management for the A86 duplex project
Jean-Luc Toris
Jean-Luc Toris
Self - Construction manager for the A86 duplex project
Jean-Luc Toris
Self - Construction manager for the A86 duplex project
François Le Clec'h
François Le Clec'h
Self - First deputy mayor of Rueil-Malmaison
François Le Clec'h
Self - First deputy mayor of Rueil-Malmaison
Marc Bouron
Marc Bouron
Self - Deputy CEO of Operations at Vinci Autoroutes
Marc Bouron
Self - Deputy CEO of Operations at Vinci Autoroutes
Michel Deffayet
Michel Deffayet
Self - Director of the CETU
Michel Deffayet
Self - Director of the CETU
Pierre Delaigue
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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