National Route 158 (Argentina)

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National Route 158

Ruta nacional 158 (Spanish)
Route information
Length285 km (177 mi)
Major junctions
Northeast endSan Francisco
Major intersectionsRN19-AR.svg in San Francisco
RN9-AR.svg in Villa María
RN36-AR.svg in Río Cuarto
Southwest endRío Cuarto
Location
CountryArgentina
Highway system

National Route 158 is a highway in Argentina, which is located in the center-east of the province of Córdoba. From the junction with National Route 19 in San Francisco to the junction with National Route 36 in Río Cuarto, it travels 285 kilometers (177 mi).

This road is part of the Mercosur-Chile Corridor, defined by IIRSA as one of the three integration axes in Argentina.[1]

Formerly,[2] this road was Provincial Route 1. By means of an agreement made on 19 October 1976, this route passed into national jurisdiction. In 2012, National Route 19 was built as an extension, which begins at National Route 11 and ends at National Route 158. With the incorporation of the new section, new roads were opened for 118.5 kilometers (73.6 mi).[3]

Cities

The cities and towns this route passes through from northeast to southwest are as follows (towns with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants are in italics).

Córdoba Province

Travel: 285 km (km 0 to 285).

References

  1. ^ Dirección Nacional de Vialidad, relación con la Corporación Andina de Fomento
  2. ^ Rutas Nacionales - Centro Cartográfico Buenos Aires - c. 1975
  3. ^ "Habilitan un nuevo trayecto de la autovía de la ruta nacional 19".