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Carretera Central (Peru)

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National Route 22
Ruta nacional 22
Carretera Central
Central Highway
Location
CountryPeru
Highway system

The Carretera Central of Peru or National Route 22 is a highway that crosses through Central Peru. It begins in the city of Lima, and connects with the department of Junin in Central Peru.[1]

Structure

Peru's Central Highway Interchange born in Santa Anita, Km 00 in the city of Lima. Since leaving the province of Lima, the road consists of a single tranche to the city of La Oroya, located in the province of Yauli, Junin.[2][3]

Career

Road interchange Santa Anita (Empalme with PE-1N and PE-1S) - Santa Clara - Bridge Los Angeles - Chosica - Ricardo Palma - Puente Ricardo Palma - Puente Esperanza - Bridge Waterfall - Bridge Surco - Eduardo Bridge Habich - Puente Collana - Matucana bridge - Matucana - Huaripachi bridge - bridge LLican - Huallatupe bridge - Bridges Tamboraque I, II and III - San Mateo - Chicla - Open Anticona - Morococha - Pachachaca bridge - Santa Rosa de Sacco - Distribution La Oroya.

State

Overall it is a good paved road 173.66 km. Between December and March are frequent landslides due to heavy rains. The maintenance of this route is in charge of National Provías, an agency under the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Peru - MTC.

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