Américo Vespucio Avenue

Américo Vespucio Avenue is a 64.8-kilometre (40.3 mi)[1] ring road in Santiago, Chile, named after Renaissance cartographer Amerigo Vespucci.

Vespucio Avenue meets the two largest roundabouts in Santiago, namely Quilín and Grecia, which have circumferences of 793 m and 535 m respectively.

[2] Escuela Militar metro station is located at the junction of Vespucio and Apoquindo Avenue.

An underground portion of Line 4 of the Santiago Metro runs under Américo Vespucio Avenue, which includes Príncipe de Gales, Simón Bolívar, Plaza Egaña, Los Orientales and Grecia stations.

In the first case, the stops are Los Presidentes, Quilín, Las Torres, Macul and Vicuña Mackenna stations, and in the second, the stops are La Cisterna, San Ramón, Santa Rosa, La Granja, Santa Julia and Vicuña Mackenna stations.

Apoquindo Avenue overpass on Américo Vespucio