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La Encrucijada (Venezuela)

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La Encrucijada, or La Encrucijada de Turmero, is a strategic road junction near Turmero, Venezuela. The locality is also planned to be the site of a rail junction.

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Road

At this point, about 72 km south-west of Caracas, the Autopista Regional del Centro (Central Regional Highway) intersects with other major highways.

Rail

One of the projected rail routes from La Encrucijada, a line to the River Orinoco
Projected lines in Venezuela including a junction at La Encrucijada

Turmero had a station on the Great Venezuela Railway between Caracas and Valencia. This line opened in the 1890s and closed in the 1960s.

With the revival of rail transport in Venezuela, La Encrucijada is planned to be the site of an important rail junction. Some construction has taken place on a mainly east-west route to the Caribbean (which roughly follows the routes of defunct 19th-century railway lines).[1] It is planned to link this route to others into the interior of Venezuela. However, construction appears to have come to a halt. In 2016 the Financial Times reported that investments in the Venezuelan rail system had become risky.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Puerto Cabello-La Encrucijada Rail Line in Venezuela is 50% Complete". Tunnelbuilder.com. February 19, 2008. Archived from the original on January 8, 2017.
  2. ^ "China rethinks developing world largesse". Financial Times. October 13, 2016. Archived from the original on July 22, 2017.
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