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National Route 32 (Costa Rica)

National Primary Route 32, or just Route 32 (Spanish: Ruta Nacional Primaria 32, or Ruta 32) is a National Road Route of Costa Rica, located in the San José, Heredia, Limón provinces.[1] It connects the central valley and Greater Metropolitan Area to the Caribbean coast of the country.

National Primary Route 32
Ruta nacional primaria 32
Braulio Carrillo Road
(Carretera Braulio Carrillo)
José Joaquín Trejos Fernández Road
(Carretera José Joaquín Trejos Fernández)
North side of the entrance to Zurquí tunnel, located in Route 32.
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Public Works and Transport
Length156.850 km (97.462 mi)
Existed1979–present
HistoryInaugurated in March 28, 1987
Major junctions
West end Route 108
Major intersections Route 39 (Under construction as of 2019)
Route 4
Route 10
East end Route 36 (Puerto Limón)
Location
CountryCosta Rica
ProvincesSan José, Heredia, Limón
Highway system

Description Edit

As the main exports road of the country, through the Moín ports, 83% of the products are shipped abroad, equivalent to around 1500 trailer trucks.[2]

The Corredor Noratlántico (North Atlantic Drive) is made from the section between Guápiles and Limón of this route, and the totality of Route 4. It allows direct travel between the Caribbean coast of the country to the northwest canton of La Cruz in Guanacaste Province.[3][4]

From Route 108 in downtown San José canton, towards the Virilla river bridge there four lanes, two in each direction, then there are two lanes, one in each direction with a third ascent lane when required.

As it crosses the Braulio Carrillo National Park, there is lush greenery and vegetation as well as touristic points of interest along the road, but at the same time there is fog frequently and landslides are common through the rainy season.

There are two named sections, Braulio Carrillo Road (Spanish: Carretera Braulio Carrillo) from Tibás to Siquirres, and José Joaquín Trejos Fernández Road (Spanish: Carretera José Joaquín Trejos Fernández)[5] from Siquirres to Limón.

Zurquí tunnel Edit

Excavated to cross the Hondura mountain, by Kier International Limited, it has a length of 600m, 12m wide and 10m height. It is the only road tunnel in the country.

History Edit

The Carretera Braulio Carrillo (Braulio Carrillo road) was inaugurated on March 28, 1987. The initial plan or ideas were from the first half of the 19th century, by then Head of State Braulio Carrillo Colina, after whom the road is named due to these initial efforts. These plans were to use the then known as Paso de La Palma (La Palma passage), following the December trade winds coming from the Caribbean. The initial trace of the route was known as Camino de Carrillo (Carrillo's way), which goes through the cantons of Goicoechea, Moravia and Vázquez de Coronado. There were a couple of small villages of around six hundred people at Alto de La Palma and Bajo de la Hondura, supporting the road. Due to lack of economic interests, the road and villages were abandoned. The remains of Alto de La Palma Hermit and some dairy farms still exist as of 2019.

Due to the Atlantic Railroad construction, and the existing Route 126 (Sarapiquí) and Route 10 (Turrialba) roads, the project was shelved until the 1970s, when then during president Rodrigo Carazo government, the works started in 1977 on the current Route 32.

Route 32 then diminishes in 100 km the travel distance, and clears the older routes.

Virilla river new parallel bridge Edit

A new 285m bridge started construction in March 2019[6] parallel to the existing bridge, as a project supervised by the United Nations Office for Project Services. The objective is to provide three new lanes over Route 32, towards San José, with the existing 1980s bridge providing two lanes in the opposing direction. Works are expected to be finished on the second semester of 2020.[7]

This bridge is colloquially known as Puente del Saprissa (Saprissa bridge), due to its location near the Saprissa soccer team stadium.

Widening proposal from San José to Frío River Edit

By using the private initiative works mechanism, the contractor consortium H. Solís-TPF Ingeniería has proposed to widen the road from two lanes, one in each direction, to four lanes, two in each direction, on the 45.8 kilometer segment from the Virilla River bridge to the Frío River.

Still in the design stage, the proposal includes several alternatives according to the terrain to this work, including:

  • Fake tunnels over the existing road, to avoid landslides in exposed areas.
  • Two level highways, with the top segment moving in one direction, and lower level in the opposite direction.
  • Bridges over canyons next to the existing road.
  • Elevated or lower adjacent levels to the existing road.

A new tunnel next to the Zurquí tunnel would be required.[8]

Guápiles to Puerto Limón widening Edit

A widening project of 107 km from two lanes to four lanes, two in each direction, starting at the junction with Route 4 at Frío river to Puerto Limón district center, was awarded to China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) in November 2017, with works starting in April 2018, and plans to deliver the widened road in the latter half of 2021.

However, due to delays from expropriations, lack of tree cutting environmental plans and of designs at the start date, required utilities pipelines relocation, archaeological studies at five locations, and also cultural and language barriers, the finish date has been moved many times.[9][2]

Among the works, nine of the thirty two existing bridges will be completely rebuilt, thirteen new interchanges, twenty four pedestrian bridges and five junctions at Frío river, Guápiles, Siquirres, Moín and with Route 257 that links with APM Moín Container Terminal (TCM).[10][11]

References Edit

  1. ^ "GeoPortal". Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Transporte de Costa Rica. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b Bosque, Diego (16 November 2017). "Gobierno da a constructora china ilusa orden de inicio de vía a Limón". Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  3. ^ Díaz, Rodrigo (24 February 2015). "Conclusión de corredores clave será prioridad" (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Corredor Norte‐Caribe de Costa Rica" (PDF). LANAMME.
  5. ^ "De la rústica a la trocha". La Nación. 9 April 2017. Retrieved 29 May 2020.
  6. ^ Recio, Patricia (14 March 2019). "Ruta 32: Arrancan obras de construcción para nuevo puente sobre el río Virilla". Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  7. ^ Recio, Patricia (29 August 2019). "A 50 m de altura: Nuevo puente del Saprissa comienza fase crítica". Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  8. ^ Recio, Patricia (25 February 2019). "Así sería la nueva carretera por el cerro Zurquí: tramos de dos pisos, viaductos y otro túnel". Retrieved 24 September 2019.
  9. ^ Recio, Patricia (21 September 2019). "MOPT encara a constructora china por desórdenes en proyecto de ampliación de la ruta 32". Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  10. ^ Bosque, Diego (10 October 2017). "Construcción de 9 puentes eleva costo de vía a Limón a $505 millones". Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  11. ^ Córdoba, Juan Diego (16 February 2019). "Gobierno admite que ampliación de la ruta a Limón tomará más tiempo de lo previsto". Retrieved 21 September 2019.

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National Primary Route 32 or just Route 32 Spanish Ruta Nacional Primaria 32 or Ruta 32 is a National Road Route of Costa Rica located in the San Jose Heredia Limon provinces 1 It connects the central valley and Greater Metropolitan Area to the Caribbean coast of the country National Primary Route 32Ruta nacional primaria 32Braulio Carrillo Road Carretera Braulio Carrillo Jose Joaquin Trejos Fernandez Road Carretera Jose Joaquin Trejos Fernandez North side of the entrance to Zurqui tunnel located in Route 32 Route informationMaintained by Ministry of Public Works and TransportLength156 850 km 97 462 mi Existed1979 presentHistoryInaugurated in March 28 1987Major junctionsWest endRoute 108Major intersectionsRoute 39 Under construction as of 2019 Route 4 Route 10East endRoute 36 Puerto Limon LocationCountryCosta RicaProvincesSan Jose Heredia LimonHighway systemNational Road Network of Costa Rica Route 27 Route 34 Contents 1 Description 1 1 Zurqui tunnel 2 History 2 1 Virilla river new parallel bridge 2 2 Widening proposal from San Jose to Frio River 2 3 Guapiles to Puerto Limon widening 3 ReferencesDescription EditAs the main exports road of the country through the Moin ports 83 of the products are shipped abroad equivalent to around 1500 trailer trucks 2 The Corredor Noratlantico North Atlantic Drive is made from the section between Guapiles and Limon of this route and the totality of Route 4 It allows direct travel between the Caribbean coast of the country to the northwest canton of La Cruz in Guanacaste Province 3 4 From Route 108 in downtown San Jose canton towards the Virilla river bridge there four lanes two in each direction then there are two lanes one in each direction with a third ascent lane when required As it crosses the Braulio Carrillo National Park there is lush greenery and vegetation as well as touristic points of interest along the road but at the same time there is fog frequently and landslides are common through the rainy season There are two named sections Braulio Carrillo Road Spanish Carretera Braulio Carrillo from Tibas to Siquirres and Jose Joaquin Trejos Fernandez Road Spanish Carretera Jose Joaquin Trejos Fernandez 5 from Siquirres to Limon Zurqui tunnel Edit Excavated to cross the Hondura mountain by Kier International Limited it has a length of 600m 12m wide and 10m height It is the only road tunnel in the country History EditThe Carretera Braulio Carrillo Braulio Carrillo road was inaugurated on March 28 1987 The initial plan or ideas were from the first half of the 19th century by then Head of State Braulio Carrillo Colina after whom the road is named due to these initial efforts These plans were to use the then known as Paso de La Palma La Palma passage following the December trade winds coming from the Caribbean The initial trace of the route was known as Camino de Carrillo Carrillo s way which goes through the cantons of Goicoechea Moravia and Vazquez de Coronado There were a couple of small villages of around six hundred people at Alto de La Palma and Bajo de la Hondura supporting the road Due to lack of economic interests the road and villages were abandoned The remains of Alto de La Palma Hermit and some dairy farms still exist as of 2019 Due to the Atlantic Railroad construction and the existing Route 126 Sarapiqui and Route 10 Turrialba roads the project was shelved until the 1970s when then during president Rodrigo Carazo government the works started in 1977 on the current Route 32 Route 32 then diminishes in 100 km the travel distance and clears the older routes Virilla river new parallel bridge Edit A new 285m bridge started construction in March 2019 6 parallel to the existing bridge as a project supervised by the United Nations Office for Project Services The objective is to provide three new lanes over Route 32 towards San Jose with the existing 1980s bridge providing two lanes in the opposing direction Works are expected to be finished on the second semester of 2020 7 This bridge is colloquially known as Puente del Saprissa Saprissa bridge due to its location near the Saprissa soccer team stadium Widening proposal from San Jose to Frio River Edit By using the private initiative works mechanism the contractor consortium H Solis TPF Ingenieria has proposed to widen the road from two lanes one in each direction to four lanes two in each direction on the 45 8 kilometer segment from the Virilla River bridge to the Frio River Still in the design stage the proposal includes several alternatives according to the terrain to this work including Fake tunnels over the existing road to avoid landslides in exposed areas Two level highways with the top segment moving in one direction and lower level in the opposite direction Bridges over canyons next to the existing road Elevated or lower adjacent levels to the existing road A new tunnel next to the Zurqui tunnel would be required 8 Guapiles to Puerto Limon widening Edit A widening project of 107 km from two lanes to four lanes two in each direction starting at the junction with Route 4 at Frio river to Puerto Limon district center was awarded to China Harbour Engineering Company CHEC in November 2017 with works starting in April 2018 and plans to deliver the widened road in the latter half of 2021 However due to delays from expropriations lack of tree cutting environmental plans and of designs at the start date required utilities pipelines relocation archaeological studies at five locations and also cultural and language barriers the finish date has been moved many times 9 2 Among the works nine of the thirty two existing bridges will be completely rebuilt thirteen new interchanges twenty four pedestrian bridges and five junctions at Frio river Guapiles Siquirres Moin and with Route 257 that links with APM Moin Container Terminal TCM 10 11 References Edit GeoPortal Ministerio de Obras Publicas y Transporte de Costa Rica Retrieved 28 May 2020 a b Bosque Diego 16 November 2017 Gobierno da a constructora china ilusa orden de inicio de via a Limon Retrieved 21 September 2019 Diaz Rodrigo 24 February 2015 Conclusion de corredores clave sera prioridad in Spanish Retrieved 13 April 2021 Corredor Norte Caribe de Costa Rica PDF LANAMME De la rustica a la trocha La Nacion 9 April 2017 Retrieved 29 May 2020 Recio Patricia 14 March 2019 Ruta 32 Arrancan obras de construccion para nuevo puente sobre el rio Virilla Retrieved 21 September 2019 Recio Patricia 29 August 2019 A 50 m de altura Nuevo puente del Saprissa comienza fase critica Retrieved 21 September 2019 Recio Patricia 25 February 2019 Asi seria la nueva carretera por el cerro Zurqui tramos de dos pisos viaductos y otro tunel Retrieved 24 September 2019 Recio Patricia 21 September 2019 MOPT encara a constructora china por desordenes en proyecto de ampliacion de la ruta 32 Retrieved 21 September 2019 Bosque Diego 10 October 2017 Construccion de 9 puentes eleva costo de via a Limon a 505 millones Retrieved 21 September 2019 Cordoba Juan Diego 16 February 2019 Gobierno admite que ampliacion de la ruta a Limon tomara mas tiempo de lo previsto Retrieved 21 September 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Route 32 Costa Rica amp oldid 1137022042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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