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The Matute Remus Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. This work is part of a system of bridges that are located on the Lázaro Cárdenas road, at the junction with López Mateos avenue, one of the busiest in the city and that also crosses the 4 central municipalities of the Guadalajara metropolitan area. With this work, the Lázaro Cárdenas road became a low-emission viaduct with fewer traffic lights. The bridge is named in honor of civil engineer Jorge Matute Remus, known for the relocation of the Mexico Telephone building located on Avenida Juárez.

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  • Puente Matute Remus (es)
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  • The Matute Remus Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. This work is part of a system of bridges that are located on the Lázaro Cárdenas road, at the junction with López Mateos avenue, one of the busiest in the city and that also crosses the 4 central municipalities of the Guadalajara metropolitan area. With this work, the Lázaro Cárdenas road became a low-emission viaduct with fewer traffic lights. The bridge is named in honor of civil engineer Jorge Matute Remus, known for the relocation of the Mexico Telephone building located on Avenida Juárez. (en)
  • El puente Matute Remus es un puente atirantado ubicado en el estado de Jalisco, México. Esta obra forma parte de un sistema de puentes que localizados sobre la calzada Lázaro Cárdenas, en el cruce con la avenida López Mateos, una de las más transitadas de la ciudad y que además atraviesa los 4 municipios centrales de la Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara. Con esta obra, la calzada Lázaro Cárdenas se convierte en un viaducto de bajas emisiones y un número menor de semáforos. El puente lleva el nombre en honor al ingeniero civil Jorge Matute Remus, conocido por la reubicación del edificio de Teléfonos de México ubicado en avenida Juárez. Es una obra emblemática que recuerda a un hombre reconocido de Jalisco; con él, se honra a un profesional que dejó plasmadas sus huellas y su visión futura e (es)
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  • Matute Remus (en)
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  • Matute Remus (en)
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  • Guadalajara in Jalisco, Mexico (en)
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  • El puente Matute Remus es un puente atirantado ubicado en el estado de Jalisco, México. Esta obra forma parte de un sistema de puentes que localizados sobre la calzada Lázaro Cárdenas, en el cruce con la avenida López Mateos, una de las más transitadas de la ciudad y que además atraviesa los 4 municipios centrales de la Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara. Con esta obra, la calzada Lázaro Cárdenas se convierte en un viaducto de bajas emisiones y un número menor de semáforos. El puente lleva el nombre en honor al ingeniero civil Jorge Matute Remus, conocido por la reubicación del edificio de Teléfonos de México ubicado en avenida Juárez. Es una obra emblemática que recuerda a un hombre reconocido de Jalisco; con él, se honra a un profesional que dejó plasmadas sus huellas y su visión futura en la traza de la ciudad. (es)
  • The Matute Remus Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. This work is part of a system of bridges that are located on the Lázaro Cárdenas road, at the junction with López Mateos avenue, one of the busiest in the city and that also crosses the 4 central municipalities of the Guadalajara metropolitan area. With this work, the Lázaro Cárdenas road became a low-emission viaduct with fewer traffic lights. The bridge is named in honor of civil engineer Jorge Matute Remus, known for the relocation of the Mexico Telephone building located on Avenida Juárez. (en)
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