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Pedestrian access to the Triana Bridge

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  1. Xavi says:

    I think they use wood to deter cars from invading space for pedestrians. It was a very necessary work. It was embarrassing that the pedestrian had to walk on the road and then on such a narrow sidewalk on the bridge.

    Now all that remains is to remove the cars on the other side of the bridge (another shame) and continue the ride.

  2. David says:

    The one of the architects with the wooden floors is a fixation. They are beautiful, but very expensive to maintain and of a very limited duration due to their fragility. The wooden floor, destroyed by the sea, has just disappeared in Cala Blanca, and we are already putting another one on the Triana bridge. We see that we have money left over.


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