Paseo del Bajo
Highway in Buenos Aires, Argentina / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Paseo del Bajo - officially named Brigadier General Juan Manuel de Rosas,[1] is a highway in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It joins the 25 de Mayo, Arturo Illia and Buenos Aires-La Plata highways. It has a length of 7.1 km (4 mi) with two lanes on each direction.[2]
Paseo del Bajo | |
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Route information | |
Maintained by AUSA | |
Length | 7.1 km (4.4 mi) |
Existed | May 2019–present |
Major junctions | |
North end | AU Arturo Illia |
Major intersections | Retiro bus station, Av. Córdoba, Av. Corrientes,Av. Belgrano, Av. Independencia, AU 25 de Mayo |
South end | to La Plata (south) |
Location | |
Country | Argentina |
Major cities | Buenos Aires |
Towns | Recoleta, Retiro, Puerto Madero, San Nicolás, Monserrat, San Telmo |
Highway system | |
It runs between Alicia M. de Justo, Ingeniero Huergo, Eduardo Madero, Antártida Argentina, and Ramón Castillo Avenues, through the barrios of Recoleta, Retiro, Puerto Madero, San Nicolás, Monserrat, San Telmo within the city of Buenos Aires. The freeway lanes are truck and bus only.[2]
This highway is operated by "Autopistas Urbanas S.A." (AUSA), a limited company that builts and operates highways within the city of Buenos Aires. Its main shareholder is the Government of the City.[3]