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Infrastructure
Puerto San Antonio has excellent connectivity alternatives, both road and rail:
- It is connected to the main centers of consumption and production through Route 78 and Route 66.
- It has rail access to Santiago (exclusive for cargo).
- Exclusive access for trucks in San Antonio, to minimize the effect on city traffic.
Future connectivity optimizations in San Antonio:
Expansion of the fruit highway, which implies a new bridge between Santo Domingo and San Antonio.
Work schedule between Puerto San Antonio and Empresa de Ferrocarriles del Estado (EFE) seeks to increase the capacity of freight cargo transfer by train to 30% of the total.