National Route 09 | |
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Ruta nacional PY09 | |
Dr. Carlos Antonio López (Transchaco) | |
Route information | |
Length | 835 km (519 mi) |
Major junctions | |
South end | José Falcón |
North end | Fortín Sgto. Rodríguez |
Location | |
Country | Paraguay |
Highway system | |
National Route 9 (in Spanish, Ruta Nacional PY09, better known as Ruta Transchaco) is a national highway in Paraguay, which crosses the Paraguayan Chaco, crossing the departments of Presidente Hayes, and Boquerón. It starts at the Argentinian border in José Falcón and ends at the Bolivian border in Fortín Sgto. Rodríguez, traversing 780 km (485 mi).
The last 130 km (81 mi), or so, of the route from Asunción to the Bolivian border which is shown on the accompanying map, no longer represents the de facto highway between Paraguay and Bolivia. Coming from Asunción the actual asphalt highway turns left (south-west) at a place on Ruta 9 called Estancia La Patria ( 21°21′07″S 61°31′20″W / 21.3520564°S 61.5221063°W ).[1] After turning left the asphalt highway continues south-west and west for 115 km (71 mi) to cross the Paraguay-Bolivia border at 21°40′22″S 62°27′29″W / 21.67264°S 62.4579505°W. From there 110 km (68 mi), or so, of good quality gravel road leads to the first substantial Bolivian town, Villamontes.[2]