Philip Goldson Highway

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Northern Highway
Route information
Length140.1 km (87.1 mi)
Major junctions
FromCentral American Boulevard, Belize City
ToMexican border
Location
CountryBelize
Highway system

The Northern Highway in Belize joins Belize City through Orange Walk Town and Corozal Town with the Mexican border at the state of Quintana Roo. Crude side-roads suitable only for over-land vehicles connect to such localities as Aguas Turbias, on the corner where Belize, Mexico and Guatemala meet.

On 21 September 2012, Prime Minister Dean Barrow announced that the Northern Highway would be renamed the Phillip Goldson Highway, named after a Belizean activist, editor and politician. The highway also passes the international airport also named for Mr. Goldson.

Junction list

District km Mile Destination Notes
Belize 0.0 0.0 Central American Boulevard to George Price Highway
Freetown Road – Belize City
Traffic circle
6.3 3.9 Bridge over Belize River
11.9 7.4 Philip S.W. Goldson International Airport
19.9 12.4 Burrell Boom Road Extends 19 km to join the George Price Highway
28.1 17.5 Old Northern Highway Gives access to Altun Ha
47.8 29.7 turnoff to Crooked Tree
Orange Walk 77.2 48.0 Old Northern Highway
83.8-88.5 52.1-55.0 Orange Walk Town
Corozal 126.9 78.8 Road into Corozal Town
140.1 87.0 junction From junction, it is 1.3 km / 0.9 mi to the existing bridge over Rio Hondo into Mexico. Upon completion, this bridge is expected to be used only for access from Mexico to the Corozal Free Zone by private vehicles and people.
From junction, it is 1.9 km / 1.2 mi to the new international bridge over the Rio Hondo. When opened, this bridge will be used by private vehicles entering Belize proper, as well as commercial cargo transport and tourist vehicles. The bridge is completed but facilities on the Belize side are not complete, resulting in the bridge remaining idle at this time.

See also