Construction of two panoramic lifts and walkways in Tortosa, Terres de l'Ebre, is accelerating, according to officials. This key infrastructure project will connect the city centre with the Verge de la Cinta Hospital, overcoming a 32-metre elevation difference. The project is now entering its most visible phase.
The new lifts and walkways are designed to improve accessibility for residents, making it easier to reach the hospital from the urban core. The Generalitat is overseeing the project, which aims to provide a direct and efficient link for pedestrians.
Connecting Key Areas
The project involves the installation of two panoramic lifts, offering views of the surrounding area, alongside new walkways. These elements will create a smooth connection between the lower and upper parts of Tortosa, significantly reducing travel time and effort for those needing to access the hospital.
The development is part of broader efforts to enhance urban mobility and public services in Tortosa. Once complete, the lifts are expected to ease daily commutes for many, particularly those with mobility challenges, and improve overall connectivity within the city.