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The City Enabled the New Branch of the Labruna Bridge: How It Will Impact the River and University City Area

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The inaugurated section reorganizes road access and vehicle flow in the vicinity of the district of Núñez. What are the changes?

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The inaugurated section reorganizes road access and vehicle flow in the vicinity of the district of Núñez. What are the changes?

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The changes affect Udaondo and Campos Salles.The work will double the vehicle capacity and improve the connection with University City and River.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Since today the bridge has double lane in every direction. That is why there are changes in the circulation in Udaondo and Campos Salles. It is a strategic intervention that will benefit more than 350,000 people per day. The transit was enabled the first stage of the expansion work of the Labruna Bridge in Núñez, which already has a double lane in each direction after the construction of a new bridge parallel to the existing one. The new branch …

From this Friday the first stage of the extension of the Labruna bridge was enabled, which doubled its capacity by having two lanes per direction after the construction of a new bridge parallel to the existing one. The work is part of an integral plan of mobility in the north of the City of Buenos Aires.

The City enabled the first stage of expansion of the Labruna Bridge, which now has two lanes per direction. The work includes changes in the circulation of Udaondo and Campos Salles and is part of a plan to improve connectivity between River, University City, the Innovation Park and the Lugones Highway.

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Clarin broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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