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RN-5 (El Salvador highway)
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The RN-5 (Autopista Comalapa, Boulevard Los Proceres) serves as one of the main highways in the Metropolitan Area of San Salvador. The highway connects the metropolitan area with the El Salvador International Airport, located in San Luis Talpa, La Paz, a municipality that borders the San Salvador Department. The highway was built to replace the old Carretera al Aeropuerto, a small road that runs on the side of a mountain range, parallel to the Autopista Comalapa. The road has been turned into a scenic route. It overlooks the new RN-5 and the southern hills of the San Salvador Department. The total length of the highway is 40.7 kilometres (25.3 mi). It is currently the only highway that connects the airport to the metropolitan area. Other highways intersect with the RN-5 to provide connection to other departments in the country. The construction of the first Carretera a Comalapa began in 1980. The construction of the RN-5 began in 2001 and was completed and inaugurated on November 22, 2002.[1] The part of the highway known as Boulevard de Los Proceres runs through the southern side of the city of San Salvador. The highway is also a vital area in the city. It gives access to various restaurants, business centers, and other dealerships.
RN-5 | |
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Autopista Comalapa Boulevard de Los Proceres | |
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Route information | |
Length | 40.7 km (25.3 mi) |
Major junctions | |
From | RN-21 (Boulevard Diego Holguin), San Salvador, El Salvador |
Major intersections | Avenida Las Amapolas - San Salvador 49a Avenida Sur - San Salvador |
To | Circunvalacion Autopista Comalapa - El Salvador International Airport, San Luis Talpa, El Salvador |
Location | |
Country | El Salvador |
Highway system | |