- Passerelle
:"For the EU process, see
Passerelle Clause . Passerelle is also a French word for a small bridge, the bridge of a ship, a telecommunications gateway, or askyway ."The Passerelle, also known as the Luxembourg Viaduct, is aviaduct inLuxembourg City , in southernLuxembourg . It runs southwards from the city centre,Ville Haute , carrying road traffic across thePétrusse valley and connecting Boulevard Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Avenue de la Gare. It is 290m long, with 24 arches, and 45m above the valley floor.It is also known as the Old Bridge ( _lb. Al Bréck, _fr. Vieux pont, _de. Alte Brücke) by people from Luxembourg City. The 'new bridge' in this comparison is the
Adolphe Bridge , which was built between 1900 and 1903.The Passerelle was built between 1859 and 1861 to connect the city centre with Luxembourg's new railway station, which was located away from the city centre so as to not detract from the defensive capabilities of the city's fortress. It was conceived by the engineers
Edouard Grenier andAuguste Letellier , and built by the British companyWaring Brothers .
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