Bayamo–Las Tunas Road Explained

Country:CUB
Bayamo–Las Tunas Road
Type:6
Route:152
Image Notes:The road in Vado del Yeso
Length Km:73
Established:1933
Direction A:North
Terminus A:Bayamo Beltway
Direction B:South
Terminus B: Carretera Central (Las Tunas)
Cities:Bayamo, Las Tunas
Municipalities:Bayamo, Río Cauto, Majibacoa, Las Tunas
Provinces:Granma, Las Tunas
Towns:Vado del Yeso
Villages:Las Mangas, Cauto Embarcacdero, Miradero, La Piedra

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]

Characteristics

The road is 6m (20feet) wide, two lanes in a single carriageway. The maximum speed of the route is approximately 60km/h.

Route

Bayamo - Las Tunas Road
Exit↓km↓Province
Bayamo Beltway0Granma
Manzanillo–Cauto Road25.5Granma
Road to Río Cauto25.6Granma
Carretera Central73.7Las Tunas

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cuevas Toraya, Juan de las . 500 años de construcciones en Cuba. . Sala Santos . Gonzalo . Padrón Valdés . Abelardo . 2001 . Chavín, Servicios Gráficos y Editoriales. . 978-84-607-3159-7.