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  2. Beetham Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Beetham Highway is a major highway in Trinidad and Tobago. It runs from downtown Port of Spain where it meets Wrightson Road to Barataria (where it connects with the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway). It was constructed between 1955 and 1956. The highway was named for former Governor Sir Edward Betham Beetham.

  3. Eastern Main Road - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Main Road is a major road in Trinidad and Tobago running from Port of Spain in the west to Manzanilla in the east. The towns of the East–West Corridor are strung along its route. Until the construction of the Churchill–Roosevelt Highway (in 1941) and the Beetham Highway (in 1955–56) the Eastern Main Road was the main route of ...

  4. Transport in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Ferries run daily, Sundays to Sunday (fewer sailings on the weekend). The ferries are inexpensive, in spite of the minimum 2½–3-hour travel time between Port of Spain and Scarborough. The Water Taxi Service operates between the cities of Port of Spain and San Fernando at a peak rate of five sailings from San Fernando to Port of Spain per ...

  5. Western Main Road - Wikipedia

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    The Western Main Road is the main road in Trinidad and Tobago that runs west from Green Corner in downtown Port of Spain, through St. James, where it is the main thoroughfare, til the Military Base in Chaguaramas. It is most notable as the scene of the Hosay which his held annually in May or June. [1]

  6. Churchill–Roosevelt Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Churchill–Roosevelt Highway, sometimes refers to as CRH, is the major east–west highway on Trinidad island in Trinidad and Tobago.. It runs for 35 km (22 mi) from Barataria in the west (where it joins the Beetham Highway) to Wallerfield in the east (south of Arima) where it ends in the former US Army base on Fort Read.

  7. Wrightson Road - Wikipedia

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    Wrightson Road, named after Walsh Wrightson, British engineer and Director of the Public Works Department (1897–1907), [1] links downtown Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago with the Audrey Jeffers Highway.

  8. Lady Young Road - Wikipedia

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    The Lady Young Road is a major roadway in Trinidad and Tobago linking the Eastern Main Road in Barataria to the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain. It is also an important connector between the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway and uptown Port of Spain. The Lady Young Road runs through Morvant and crosses the foothills of the Northern Range.

  9. Priority Bus Route - Wikipedia

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    The route serves the East–West Corridor metro region, from the city of Port of Spain from the west, to the borough of Arima to the east. It was built on the right of way of the former Trinidad Government Railway line. The Priority Bus Route is parallel to the public Eastern Main Road. It is approximately 24 km long.

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