15:44 Sep 29, 2006 |
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| Selected response from: Maria Virginia Ariztoy Argentina Local time: 17:41 | ||||||
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southern connector extension (el tramo de carretera de) extensión/ampliación de conexión (de la zona) sur Explanation: Phase V: Southern Connector Extension The 6.4-mile missing link between I-4 and the GreeneWay was a complicated route to finish. The complexity stemmed from the sheer number of governmental and corporate entities that were involved: OOCEA, Walt Disney World, Osceola County, private landowners, the Reedy Creek Improvement District, and the Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. The agreement that was reached included a 12.4-mile Osceola Parkway, as well as the 6.4-mile Southern Connector Extension. Florida's Turnpike began construction of the 6.4-mile extension in 1994 and completed construction in mid 1996. The project cost almost $153 million, with $74 million coming from contributions from the private parties involved in building this route. It is now possible to get from Walt Disney World to the Orlando International Airport without ever driving on the congested I-4. |
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southern connector extension ramal Explanation: En Argentina se habla de "ramal", Autopista Panamericana, ramal Tigre por ej. Podría ser "ramal sur". |
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southern connector extension ramal sur Explanation: This is usually the applied term for South America at least....Not sure about Central America?? |
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southern connector extension extención de carretera que conecta al sur Explanation: variación - autopista en lugar de carretera |
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southern connector extension extensión de la conexión sur Explanation: Es una traducción similar a las anteriores pero a ver que te parece |
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