Norte-Quito-Sur

Avenida Norte-Quito-Sur or NQS is an arterial road in Bogotá, Colombia that crosses the city from northeast to southwest. The avenue is formed from the union of three old avenues, Avenida Ciudad de Quito, Avenida Novena, and Autopista Sur.

Etymology
The complete name of the road, from its end on Calle 170 until the entrance to the municipality of Soacha is Avenida Norte-Quito-Sur. Along the route of these three roads, it also is known by four other names: Avenida Carrera Novena, Carrera 30, Avenida Calle 57 Sur, and Troncal NQS.

Route
NQS is divided into three distinct stretches, with three different names:


 * Avenida Novena runs through the Usaquén neighborhood in north Bogotá from north to south, parallel to the railway that joins Bogotá with the Sabana Central and Boyacá, from Calle 153. This route was lengthened to join with Carrera 30 at Calle 92, forming the northerly stretch of NQS
 * Avenida Ciudad de Quito, also called Carrera 30, runs north to south between Calle 92 and Calle 50 South; the southerly part is not considered part of NQS
 * Autopista Sur, which parts from Avenida Ciudad de Quito at Calle 3a Sur, constituting the principal route leaving Bogotá by the southwest. It then joins the municipality of Soacha and leads to cities such as Ibagué, Armenia, and Cali.

Avenida Novena is widened in 2009 between Calle 153 and 170. From there, there have been studies regarding an extension to Chia.

Points of interest along the route

 * The Instituto Pedagógico Nacional
 * The Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá (hospital)
 * Santa Ana shopping center
 * The Usaquén train station
 * El Bosque University
 * El Bosque clinic
 * Estadio El Campín
 * Movistar Arena
 * The National University of Colombia
 * The CAD (Centro Administrativo Distrital)
 * Mallplaza NQS
 * San Pedro Claver clinic
 * DAS (Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad) headquarters
 * General Santander police school
 * The La Sevillana factory
 * The station Portal del Sur, part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system