Rwekunye–Apac–Aduku–Lira–Kitgum–Musingo Road
Rwekunye–Apac–Aduku–Lira–Kitgum–Musingo Road |
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Route information |
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Length: |
217.5 mi (350.0 km) |
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History: |
Designation in 2015 Expected completion TBD |
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South end: |
Rwekunye |
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Apac Lira Acholibur Kitgum |
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Musingo |
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Rwekunye–Apac–Aduku–Lira–Kitgum–Musingo Road is a road in the Northern Region of Uganda, connecting the towns of Masindi Port in Kiryandongo District to Apac in Apac District, Lira in Lira District, Acholibur in Pader District, Kitgum in Kitgum District, and Musingo in Lamwo District at the international border with South Sudan.
Location
The road starts at Rwekunye, a suburb of the town of Masindi Port, on the Kampala-Gulu highway, about 5 kilometres (3 mi) west of the Victoria Nile.[1] The road continues through five northern Ugandan districts to end at Musingo, a total distance of about 350 kilometres (217 mi).[2] The coordinates of the road near Lira are 2°22'27.0"N, 32°56'04.0"E (Latitude:2.374167; Longitude:32.934444).[3]
Upgrading to bitumen
In 2009, the Ugandan government commissioned a feasibility study and a detailed engineering design for this road and for the 167 kilometres (104 mi) Acholibur–Gulu–Olwiyo Road, both in northern Uganda. The reports became available in 2013.[2]
In February 2015, the upgrade from unsealed gravel surface to class II bitumen surface began. President Yoweri Museveni commissioned the start of the project on 21 February 2015. The work on the 86 kilometres (53 mi) from Acholibur to Musingo is assigned to Chongqing International Construction Corporation. Work is expected to last three years.[4] The road project is fully funded by the Ugandan government.[5] The work on the Rwekunye to Acholibur section of the road will be commissioned at a later date.[4]
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Coordinates: 02°22′27″N 34°16′17″E / 2.37417°N 34.27139°E / 2.37417; 34.27139