Sunday, December 7, 2014

Mazatlán Bypass Road Ready for Traffic

The road will reduce the distance between the Autopista and Villa Unión by 30 minutes for drivers wishing to circumvent the city.
The road will reduce the distance between the Autopista and Villa Unión by 30 minutes for drivers wishing to circumvent the city.
In the next few days the Libramiento Mazatlán will be open to traffic after three years of construction.
Delegate for the Secretary of Communications and Transport (SCT) in central Sinaloa, Héctor Raúl García Fox, confirmed yesterday that the 31 kilometer bypass highway is ready to be inaugurated.
The four lane highway begins at the junction with the Culiacán-Mazatlán autopista and ends at the junction with Caleritas de Villa Unión, reducing the distance between the points by 30 minutes for drivers wishing to circumvent the city.
Following a meeting with members of the national business chamber to discuss development projects in 2014 and plans for 2015, García Fox stated yet to be are two branch roads from the Libramiento, one to the Mazatlán international airport and a second to cross Av. Juan Pablo II, each 3.5 kilometers in length.
The SCT delegate told the members that included in the list of projects for 2015 in Mazatlán is the construction of a bridge over the Libramiento Colosio at the intersection with the international highway going south (locally known as the “Pepsi” intersection) at a cost of 150 million pesos. 
(from Noroeste)

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