Puente Centenario, Road bridge in Vitacura district, Santiago, Chile
Puente Centenario is a road bridge spanning the Mapocho River that connects both banks along the Americo Vespucio thoroughfare. It passes over several major transportation routes and serves as a key junction in Santiago's road network.
The bridge was built in 1988 during a period of infrastructure development in Santiago. It was part of broader efforts to modernize the city's transportation system.
The bridge structure serves as a central point for transportation networks, reflecting Santiago's commitment to urban connectivity and development.
The bridge is easily accessible via Americo Vespucio Avenue and connects to several major roads. Traffic can be heavy during peak hours, so drivers should allow extra time.
The bridge features a remarkable multi-layered structure with ramps and connections distributed across different levels. This design allows it to handle several traffic flows simultaneously.
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