Andy Rodker

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Posted: 07 Jul 2020


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What is (was) this?

What is (was) this?
Well its obviously a bridge of some sort in Bellas Vistas, Madrid and I came across it on a walk today. It nagged me that I felt sure I had seen it before and that I knew what it was but had forgotten how, why or when!
Well later today I remembered. I had seen it before but from up a tower block where I gave a few classes some years ago. From the student's window it was quite clearly used at one time for carrying a track of some kind but now all there was to see was grass growing there. I asked my student who explained it was part of Madrid's long defunct tramway system!
I was pleased that my annoying mental itch earlier in the day had been gently scratched away!
Having said all that, I have just seen from Google Maps that its called Aquaducto de Amaniel!
So I am again none the wiser!

A former guest member wrote; Thank you for showing this interesting bridge. I tried to find some information, and on
structurae.net/de/bauwerke/amaniel-aquaedukt
they say that it is an active aqueduct. The site has been updated a last time actually in 2018 and they show two photos.
As I do not know so much spanish, I was not able to collect much information, but for example
www.exclusivasimanara.com/blog/galeria/374-el-acueducto-de-amaniel-en-1857
seems to say something similar.
I was not able to find information in connection with a tramway, but at
www.iagua.es/noticias/ayuntamiento-madrid/ayuntamiento-madrid-recupera-tramo-historico-viaje-agua-amaniel
the spanish word "tramo" is being used which might have been misunderstood. I would suppose, in this text, "tramo" stands for construction section (Bauabschnitt, in german)
At
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Acueducto_de_Amaniel
they show several photos of it, but I do not find a verbal explication at wikipedia sites.
Best wishes and have a great day

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 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club has replied
Thank you, Eric.
The light? ... maybe reduced traffic on the roads and less polution.
I don't know Paris at all well, Eric. One school trip for a week, camping in the Bois de Boulogne in 1975 (great fun!) and a quick 2 day visit with my French exchange partner and his family at their Paris flat in Creteuil near Paris in 1977. But both visits made a great impression. I know Lyon much much better!
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
 ROL/Photo
ROL/Photo club
Andy c'est en tous les cas un bien belle ouvrage mais s'il est
classé comme Aqueduc ,il servait à faire passer l'eau d'un point à un autre..
3 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club has replied
Yes, all has been clarified, Roland! My student who wrongly informed me, was either ignorant or he was joking; I can't decide which!
3 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club has replied
Have done so, Keith.
Not only did he thank me for putting him right but he has asked to resume classes as from next week (4 years after our last class!!)
I presume you would like your ticket clipped, Keith!
3 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club has replied
That would be nice..............
3 years ago.

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