Uriah Butler Highway

The Uriah Butler Highway, sometimes referred to as UBH, is one of the major north-south highways on Trinidad in Trinidad and Tobago.

Uriah Butler Highway
Route information
Length15.6 km (9.7 mi)
Existed1958–present
Major junctions
North endChamps Fleur
 Valsayn
South endChaguanas
Location
Major citiesChaguanas
Highway system
Transport in Trinidad and Tobago

It is named after Tubal Uriah Butler.

It runs from Champs Fleurs to Chaguanas where it meets the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway. It crosses the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway at Valsayn.

The highway was originally named the Princess Margaret Highway and was constructed in 1958. It was extended and renamed for labour leader Tubal Uriah Butler in 1988.

Exit List

The following table lists the major junctions along the Uriah Butler Highway. The entire route is located in Trinidad. 

LocationkmmiExitDestinationsNotes
Champs Fleur0.00.0Eastern Main RoadNorthern Terminus
0.050.0311Priority Bus RouteAccess to Buses, Taxis, emergency vehicles and authorised private vehicles only
San Juan0.80.502Max Richards DriveExit via Roundabout. Access to UWI Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business and Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex (Mt. Hope Hospital)
Valsayn1.81.13Churchill Roosevelt HighwayInterchange with Churchill Roosevelt Highway (Port of Spain - Arima)
Bamboo Village2.81.74Bamboo #1 Road
Caroni5.03.15Caroni Savannah Road
Chaguanas9.55.96Munroe Road
12.57.87Endeavour Connector Road, Narsaloo Ramaya Marg Road, Soogrim Trace
15.59.68Chaguanas Main Road, Southern Main Road
15.69.7Sir Solomon Hochoy HighwaySouthern terminus, freeway continues south into Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo as the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  • Anthony, Michael (2001). Historical Dictionary of Trinidad and Tobago. Scarecrow Press, Inc. Lanham, Md., and London. ISBN 0-8108-3173-2.


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