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Key Plot of the Medellín – Bogotá Route in Antioquia only Receives 21% of What It Collects

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Via Santuario - Caño Alegre in Autopista Bogotá - Medellín. Photo: Invías A group of congressmen criticized on Wednesday the model that the National Institute of Vias (Invías) has with the operation of some roads in Colombia and cited the case a key stretch of the Medellín – Bogotá route in Antioquia. It is the Sanctuary – Caño Alegre corridor, which is 132.6 km long and has two tolls (Santuario and Puerto Triunfo), which raise about $14 billion…
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Via Santuario - Caño Alegre in Autopista Bogotá - Medellín. Photo: Invías A group of congressmen criticized on Wednesday the model that the National Institute of Vias (Invías) has with the operation of some roads in Colombia and cited the case a key stretch of the Medellín – Bogotá route in Antioquia. It is the Sanctuary – Caño Alegre corridor, which is 132.6 km long and has two tolls (Santuario and Puerto Triunfo), which raise about $14 billion…

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Valora Analitik broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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