Route 8 (Bolivia) Explained

Country:BOL
Type:BO
Route:8
Length Km:696

Route 8 is a National Road in the Beni Department of Bolivia. It runs for 696 kilometres from GuayaramerĂ­n to Yucumo, where the Route 3 can be joined.

Route

Route 8 crosses the western area of the Beni Department in a north-south direction, from Guayaramerin to Yucumo. It begins in the Bolivian lowlands on the border with Brazil and runs roughly parallel to the Beni River along the Moxos plains in the Beni savannah to the eastern edge of the Bolivian forelands.

The northernmost section of Route 8, from Guayaramerin to Riberalta is paved, as is the southernmost section, from Yucumo to Rurrenabaque. There are plans in place to continue asphalting the unpaved sections, so that the entire Route 8 is paved.

History

Route 8 was declared a Bolivian National Road under the Network "Red Vial Fundamental" by Decree 25.134 of 31 August 1998.[1]

Notes and References

  1. lexivox.org Decreto Supremo N° 25134, 21 de agosto de 1998