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Talcahuano: Project Seeks to Replace Historic Bridge of Arc by Adding a Third Track

Summary by Diario Concepción
By Catalina Poblete Sánchez One of the most anticipated works by the inhabitants of Talcahuano begins to materialize. It is the replacement of the historic Puente de Arco, also known as Puente Tumbes, in the technical design that is part of the megaproject of improvement of Valdivia street and that considers an integral intervention of 1.6 kilometers between Avenida Colón and Calle Bilbao, with a total investment greater than $16 billion.
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By Catalina Poblete Sánchez One of the most anticipated works by the inhabitants of Talcahuano begins to materialize. It is the replacement of the historic Puente de Arco, also known as Puente Tumbes, in the technical design that is part of the megaproject of improvement of Valdivia street and that considers an integral intervention of 1.6 kilometers between Avenida Colón and Calle Bilbao, with a total investment greater than $16 billion.

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Diario Concepción broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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