Ruta Interbalnearia

Ruta Interbalnearia (which means Inter-resort Route) or Ruta Líber Seregni is a national route of Uruguay. It connects Montevideo with Punta del Este to the east along the coast. The road is approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi) in length.[1] It is marked on maps and signs as IB.

Ruta Interbalnearia
Ruta Líber Seregni
Route information
Maintenance: Ministry of Transport & Public Works
Length106.9 km (66.4 mi)
Major junctions
West endMontevideo (Avenida Italia) >
 Canelones Department:

(Avenida de las Américas) >
Ciudad de la Costa -
  - Route 101 N > Pando
Salinas -
  - Routes 34, 87 N > Empalme Olmos
Atlántida -
  - Route 11 N,W Canelones, San José
La Floresta -
  - Route 35 N > Dr. Francisco Soca
Cuchilla Alta -
  - Route 70 N > Route 9
Maldonado Department:
Solís -
  - Route 9 (merges from Pando)
Pan de Azúcar
  - Route 37 S > Piriápolis
  - Route 60 N > Minas
  - Route 9 (splits) E > Rocha, Chuí
Punta Ballena -
  - Route 12 N > Minas

> (Rambla Claudio Williman)
East endPunta del Este
Highway system
National Routes of Uruguay
Route 1Route 10

The distance notation along Ruta Interbalnearia uses the same Kilometre Zero reference as Routes 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 which is the Pillar of Peace of Plaza de Cagancha in the Centro of Montevideo.[2]

Destinations and junctions

These are the populated places Route 5 passes through, as well as its main junctions with other National Roads.

Montevideo Department
  • From the city centre up to the border with Canelones Department, Avenida Italia is the main route for traffic to and from Ruta Interbalnearia.
Canelones Department
  • Upon crossing the bridge over Arroyo Carrasco and entering Ciudad de la Costa, Avenida Italia turns into Avenida de las Americas, which after 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) ends at the old entrance of Carrasco International Airport. There, Route 101 (the extension of Camino Carrasco which goes to Pando) carries the traffic for another 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) until its junction with Ruta Interbalnearia.
  • For the next 12.5 kilometres (7.8 mi), Route IB crosses the resorts of Ciudad de la Costa until the bridge over Arroyo Pando.
  • Salinas, Routes 34, 87 North to Empalme Olmos.
  • Atlántida, Route 11 North and then West to Canelones and San José.
  • La Floresta, Route 35 North to Dr. Francisco Soca. (This junction is a bowtie variant of a dumbbell interchange.)
  • Cuchilla Alta, Route 70 North to Route 9.
Maldonado Department
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References

KML is from Wikidata
  1. "Mapas & Planos - República Oriental del Uruguay". Reservas.net. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  2. "Kilómetro cero en Plaza Cagancha". Junta Departamental de Montevideo. 25 March 2010. Archived from the original on 29 June 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
  3. "LEY N° 13.499". República Oriental del Uruguay, Poder Legislativo. 1966. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 28 July 2011.


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