The remains of an ancient terraced street that dates back to the Roman period have been uncovered in the Western Wall tunnels, the Israel Antiquities
Authority announced Wednesday.
The street, which likely led to the nearby Temple Mount itself, dates back nearly 2,000 years when the city was called Aelia Capitolina during the
second-fourth centuries.
Source: The Jerusalem Post. Full article
here.
Pretty interesting stuff. It appears that this road was built AFTER the destruction of the temple as a way to reach the Temple Mount.