BR-153 (Brazil)

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BR-153

Transbrasiliana Highway
Route information
Length2,234.14 mi[1] (3,595.50 km)
ExistedFebruary 1, 1959–present
Major junctions
North endSão Domingos do Araguaia, Pará
Major intersectionsTO-222 in Araguaína, TO
TO-080 in Paraíso do Tocantins, TO
BR-060 in Goiânia, GO
BR-456 in São José do Rio Preto, SP
BR-277 in Irati, PR
BR-285.png BR-285 in Passo Fundo, RS
BR-386.png BR-386 in Soledade, RS
Rs-403 shield.svg RS-403 in Cachoeira do Sul, RS
South endAceguá, Rio Grande do Sul / Brazil-Uruguay border
Location
CountryBrazil
Highway system

BR-153 is a major federal highway of Brazil, officially named the Transbrasiliana Highway. It also serves as part of the Belém–Brasília Highway in the stretch located between the cities of Wanderlândia, in the state of Tocantins, and Anápolis, in the state of Goiás.[2]

It crosses Brazil in a north–south direction, starting in São Domingos do Araguaia, in the state of Pará and ending in Aceguá, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul on the Brazil/Uruguay border. The highway, highly variable in quality and traffic, cuts through the states of Pará, Tocantins, Goiás, Minas Gerais, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul.

Duplication

A 315 km section between Anápolis and Monte Alegre de Minas has already been duplicated.

In 2020, the Federal Government plans to grant 850.7 km of the highway to the private sector, in the Anápolis (GO) section to Aliança (TO), to double 623.4 km of the section.[3]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "BR-153 length between major junctions". Ministério dos Transportes do Brasil. Archived from the original on 2013-11-09. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  2. ^ Rodovias Longitudinais
  3. ^ Projeto de concessão da BR-153, em Goiás, é enviado para o TCU

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