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The Bayamo–Las Tunas Road (6-152) is a bypass road of the Carretera Central, connecting the cities of Bayamo and Las Tunas in Cuba. It was built during the 1930s, with the motto: Water, roads, and schools, the same one used during the construction of the Carretera Central.[1]
Bayamo–Las Tunas Road | |
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Route information | |
Length | 73 km (45 mi) |
Existed | 1933–present |
Major junctions | |
North end | Bayamo Beltway |
South end | Carretera Central (Las Tunas) |
Location | |
Country | Cuba |
Provinces | Granma, Las Tunas |
Municipalities | Bayamo, Río Cauto, Majibacoa, Las Tunas |
Major cities | Bayamo, Las Tunas |
Towns | Vado del Yeso |
Villages | Las Mangas, Cauto Embarcacdero, Miradero, La Piedra |
Highway system | |
The road is 6 metres (20 ft) wide, two lanes in a single carriageway. The maximum speed of the route is approximately 60 kilometres per hour (37 mph).
This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table. (July 2024) |
Bayamo - Las Tunas Road | ||
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Exit | ↓km↓ | Province |
Bayamo Beltway | 0 | Granma |
Manzanillo–Cauto Road | 25.5 | Granma |
Road to Río Cauto | 25.6 | Granma |
Carretera Central | 73.7 | Las Tunas |
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