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Several avenues in Caracas will be closed on #19Mar for the CAF marathon

The opening to vehicular traffic after the CAF marathon will be progressive, starting with Avenida Bolívar starting at 7:00 am, and Avenida San Martín at 7:30 am.


The streets of Caracas will receive five thousand runners from all over Venezuela and 20 other countries on the continent this Sunday, March 19, after six years without the marathon taking place. CAF.

The streets of the route have been identified with different banners for several weeks and will be closed from 5:00 am on Sunday.

The opening to vehicular traffic will be progressivestarting with Avenida Bolívar starting at 7:00 am, and Avenida San Martín at 7:30 am.

This is the map of the CAF marathon route:

Total, the CAF marathon identified 36 points that are closed from dawn for the event:

  1. Access from Av. Baralt to Av. Oeste 6
  2. Accesses from Av. Sucre towards Plaza O’Leary
  3. Access to the Los Leones bridge from the north and west
  4. Access from the Hospital Pérez Carreño to Avenida O’Higgins
  5. All accesses to the La India vial
  6. Accesses from Height 905
  7. Accesses from Avenida Sur 5 towards Roca Tarpeya
  8. Armed Forces Avenue to Victoria Avenue
  9. Access to Avenida Victoria (east direction) from Av. Nueva Granada
  10. Access to the stadiums from the “Gran Cacique Guaicaipuro” highway, the old Francisco Fajardo highway
  11. Access from Ciudad Banesco to the extension of Av. Las Acacias
  12. Total closure of Avenida Las Acacias between Av. Casanova and Av. Solano
  13. Access to Avenida Venezuela (Bello Monte) from the “Gran Cacique Guaicaipuro” highway, former Francisco Fajardo highway
  14. Access from Avenida Pichincha to Av. Casanova
  15. Access from Av. Libertador towards El Rosal
  16. Access to Chacaíto from the “Gran Cacique Guaicaipuro” highway
  17. Access from Bello Monte avenue towards the main avenue of Las Mercedes
  18. Access from Chacaíto to Av. Lazo Martí
  19. Access from Av. Veracruz towards the main avenue of Las Mercedes
  20. Access from the Prados del Este highway towards the Enrique Eraso promenade
  21. Access from the pipeline building to Av. Araure
  22. Return from Av. Rio de Janeiro to Av. Araure
  23. Accesses to Av. Río de Janeiro from the Caurimare distributor
  24. Access from Av. Trieste (Los Ruices Sur) to Av. Rio de Janeiro
  25. Access from Av. Trieste (La California Sur) to Av. Rio de Janeiro
  26. Access to Av. Río de Janeiro from the El Llanito distributor
  27. Main avenue of Macaracuay at the height of the Macaracuay distributor
  28. Access to La California and Macaracuay (Av. San Francisco) from the “Gran Cacique Guaicaipuro” highway
  29. Access to Av. Francisco de Miranda (west direction) from Petare
  30. Access to Av. Francisco de Miranda (west direction) from Av. Sucre de Los Dos Caminos
  31. Access to Av. Francisco de Miranda from the main Av of the Country Club
  32. Access from the UCV to Plaza Venezuela
  33. Accesses from the Highway “Gran Cacique Guaicaipuro” Venezuela (Abasto Bicentenario) and Av. Casanova
  34. Accesses from Los Caobos and Quebrada Honda to the Paseo de la Resistencia Indígena (former Paseo Colón)
  35. Access from the “Gran Cacique Guaicaipuro” highway to the Paseo de la Resistencia Indígena (old Paseo Colón)
  36. Paseo de la Resistencia Indígena (old Paseo Colón) in both directions (from March 18 at 8:00 am to March 19 at 4:00 pm).

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