Ecuador Highway 35
Appearance
Highway 35 | ||||
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Vía E35 | ||||
Highland's Road Troncal de la Sierra | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length | 781.19 km (485.41 mi) | |||
Component highways | ||||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | Macará International Bridge near Macará | |||
E50 in Velacruz E45 in Loja E40 from Nulti to Zhud E30 from Ambato to Latacunga E20 near Quito E10 from Salinas to Julio Andrade | ||||
North end | Rumichaca Bridge near Tulcán | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Ecuador | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Ecuador Highway 35 (E-35), officially named "Troncal de la Sierra" (Highland's Road) but colloquially known as "La Panamericana", is a primary highway in Ecuador. This road is Ecuador's portion of the Pan-American Highway.[1] It connects all the cities and towns from the Sierra region, from Tulcán at the north (border with Colombia), passing through Quito, the country's capital, to the south border with Peru. Part of this highway is a toll road administered by Panavial, a private concessionary.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Páez, Patricia Aspiazu de; Tamayo, Milton Luna; Torre, Joaquín Gómez de la (2004). Geografía del Ecuador (in Spanish). Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana Benjamín Carrion. p. 322.
- ^ Entidad Ejecutoria (PDF) (in Spanish). Ecuador Ministry of Transportation and Public Works. p. 9.