List of highways in Chile
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The national routes of Chile are formed by the set of roads that connect a regional or provincial capital with a longitudinal or variant road to it, which are named by the President of the Republic, according to the road legislation of Chile. The characteristics that are considered to be catalogued as such are:
- They connect cities with more than 30,000 inhabitants and that are the head of the region.
- They are an important international corridor with neighboring countries for South American integration.
- They connect or access ports where the ships of the State Maritime Company regularly arrive with a longitudinal route or regional heading.
- They connect or access airports that are of regular scale of LAN Chile with the respective city.
A clear example is the Pan American Route 5, which is the main land communication route in Chile, which runs from Arica to the Chiloé archipelago, integrating the Chilean inhabitants from north to south. It also highlights the Austral highway, which extends from Puerto Montt to Villa O'Higgins, for tourism and commercial purposes.
Coverage
Chile has Highway coverage throughout the entire country with the exception of the southern Magallanes Region.
List
This is a list of Chilean Highways:
National
Inter-Regional
Shield | Route | Length | Region |
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Route 5 | 3364 km | Arica and Parinacota, Tarapacá, Antofagasta, Atacama, Coquimbo, Valparaíso, Metropolitana, O'Higgins, Maule, Ñuble, Biobío, La Araucanía, Los Ríos, Los Lagos | |
Route 57 | 79,4 km | Valparaíso and Metropolitana | |
Route 66 | 138 km | Valparaíso, Metropolitana and O'Higgins | |
Route 68 | 110,21 km | Valparaíso and Metropolitana | |
Route 126 | 206 km | Maule, Ñuble and Biobío | |
Route 152 | 88,60 km | Ñuble and Biobío | |
Route 180 | 59,55 km | Biobío and Araucanía |
Northern
Shield | Route | Length | Region |
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Route 1 | 598.6 km | Tarapacá and Antofagasta | |
Route 11 | 192,2 km | Arica and Parinacota | |
Route 12 | 3,8 km | Arica and Parinacota | |
Route 15 | 162,5 km | Tarapacá | |
Route 16 | 46,7 km | Tarapacá | |
Route 23 | 46,7 km | Antofagasta | |
Route 24 | 154,9 km | Antofagasta | |
Route 25 | 119,3 km | Antofagasta | |
Route 27 | 156,1 km | Antofagasta | |
Route 30 | 40 km | Atacama | |
Route 31 | 280 km | Atacama | |
Route 41 | 232,8 km | Coquimbo | |
Route 43 | 75,9 km | Coquimbo | |
Route 45 | 34,2 km | Coquimbo |
Central
Shield | Route | Length | Region |
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Route 60 | 189 km | Valparaíso | |
Route 70 | 129 km | O'Higgins | |
Route 115 | 165 km | Maule | |
Route 128 | 53,6 km | Maule | |
Route 146 | Biobío | ||
Route 150 | 34 km | Biobío | |
Route 156 | 114,78 km | Biobío | |
Route 160 | 151 km | Biobío | |
Route 181 | Araucanía | ||
Route 182 | 36 km | Araucanía |
Southern
Shield | Route | Length | Region |
---|---|---|---|
Route 202 | 48,91 km | Los Ríos | |
Route 203 | 142 km | Los Ríos | |
Route 206 | 41,71 km | Los Ríos | |
Route 215 | Los Lagos | ||
Route 225 | 83 km | Los Lagos | |
Route 226 | 15 km | Los Lagos | |
Route 255 | 142.12 km | Magallanes | |
Route 9 | 265 km | Magallanes |