Autopista del Mediodía

Autopista del Mediodía
Midday Motorway
Map of the Cuban motorway network
Mediodia bridge over A4 - Mapillary (748647385827439).jpg
A bridge of the Mediodía going over the A4
Route information
Length18 km (11 mi)
Major junctions
North endHavana
South endSan Antonio de los Baños
Location
CountryCuba
Major citiesHavana, San Antonio de los Baños
Highway system
OSM map of the motorway (highlighted in blue) within the suburban area of Havana

The Autopista del Mediodía is a Cuban motorway linking Havana to San Antonio de los Baños.[1] It is a toll-free road and has a length of 18 km (11 mi). The motorway joins the routes of 2–200 coming from the south and 2–101 from the north.

Route

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The motorway is a dual carriageway with 4 lanes and has some at-grade intersections with rural roads. It starts in Havana, next to an interchange of the A4 motorway, and continues through Artemisa Province; crossing the eastern side of Bauta municipality, and ending in a fork, east of San Antonio de los Baños. After the fork, the provincial road towards south reaches the nearby San Antonio de los Baños Airfield and the town of Güira de Melena (10 km far).

AUTOPISTA DEL MEDIODÍA
Exit ↓km↓ Province Note
Habana San Agustín-Avenida 23
(road to Havana city center and Havana–Mariel Motorway)
0.0 Havana  
Havana-Pinar del Río
(link to other motorways)
0.4 Havana  
Habana El Cano-Punta Brava
(Carretera Central)
1.5 Havana  
Habana Valle Grande 4.3 Havana  
Habana UCI 6.5 Havana  
Bauta-Wajay
(to Caimito and José Martí Airport)
8.5 Artemisa
Havana
 
Bejucal-La Ceiba
(to Santiago de las Vegas
13.5 Artemisa[2]  
La Encrucijada 15.5 Artemisa  
San Antonio de los Baños-Las Yagrumas 17.1 Artemisa  
San Antonio de los Baños 18.0 Artemisa  

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Source: Mapa de Carreteras de Cuba (Road map of Cuba). Ediciones GEO, Havana 2011 - ISBN 959-7049-21-X
  2. ^ Note: Bejucal is in Mayabeque Province, the exit in Artemisa's one
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