Autopista de la Isla de la Juventud
(Autopista Gerona-La Fe)
Map of the Cuban motorway network
Route information
Length15 km (9.3 mi)
Major junctions
North endNueva Gerona
South endSanta Fe
Location
CountryCuba
Major citiesNueva Gerona, La Demajagua, Mariel
Highway system
OSM map of the motorway (highlighted in blue) within the northern area of the Isle of Youth.

The Autopista de la Isla de la Juventud, also known as Autopista Gerona-La Fe, is a Cuban motorway linking Nueva Gerona to Santa Fe (also named La Fe), the principal settlements of the Isla de la Juventud (Isle of Youth).[1] It is a toll-free road and, with a length of 15 km (9.3 mi), is the shortest Cuban motorway.

Route

The motorway is a dual carriageway with 4 lanes and has some at-grade intersections with rural roads. It starts south of Nueva Gerona, from the provincial road "Carretera a Siguanea", between town's center and José Martí ward. After a km, the motorway intersects the east beltway and, after another km, it is an exit connectingt the autopista with Rafael Cabrera Mustelier Airport, 2 km far. The other exits along the route are, in many cases, far from the villages, as the one serving La Demajagua (20 km west). The motorway ends northwest of Santa Fe, where it is divided into a pair of provincial road: one crosses the town in the middle, the other goes close to the western suburb.

AUTOPISTA DE LA ISLA DE LA JUVENTUD (Autopista Gerona-La Fe)
Exit↓km↓ProvinceNote
Nueva Gerona José Martí
( road to the ferries to Surgidero, Cuban mainland)
0.0Isla de la Juventud 
Nueva Gerona Circunvalación
(Universidad - Presidio Modelo)
1.3Isla de la Juventud 
Nueva Gerona Aeropuerto2.2Isla de la Juventud 
La Demajagua-Atanagildo
(Presa Vietnam Heróico)
8.2Isla de la Juventud 
Mal País10.7Isla de la Juventud 
La Victoria-Patricio Lumumba14.1Isla de la Juventud 
Santa Fe (La Fe)15.1Isla de la Juventud 

See also

References

  1. Source: Mapa de Carreteras de Cuba (Road map of Cuba). Ediciones GEO, Havana 2011 - ISBN 959-7049-21-X

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