Federal Highway 132D | |
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Carretera Federal 132D | |
Autopista México-Tuxpan | |
Highway system | |
Mexican Federal Highways List • Autopistas |
Autopista Ecatepec-Pirámides | |
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Location: | Fed. 85D in Ecatepec de Morelos to Fed. 132 northeast of Pirámides |
Length: | 22.2 km (13.8 mi) |
Autopista Entronque Tulancingo-Venta Grande Autopista Tejocotal-Nuevo Necaxa |
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Location: | Fed. 130 southwest of Tulancingo, Hidalgo to Fed. 130 in Nuevo Necaxa, Puebla |
Length: | 58.3 km (36.2 mi) |
Autopista Nuevo Necaxa-Tihuatlán | |
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Location: | Fed. 130 in Nuevo Necaxa, Puebla to Fed. 180 / Fed. 130D in Tihuatlán, Veracruz |
Length: | 84.78 km (52.68 mi) |
Mexican Federal Highway 132D is the designation for toll highways paralleling Mexican Federal Highway 132. Highway 132D forms most of the Mexico City-Tuxpan highway corridor, with contiguous segments in the State of Mexico and from Tulancingo, Hidalgo to Tihuatlán, Veracruz.
The highway from Ecatepec de Morelos to Pirámides, the only segment in the State of Mexico, is the first segment out of Mexico City on Highway 132D. It begins at Mexican Federal Highway 85D (Pachuca—Mexico City) in Ecatepec and immediately features its first toll booth, turning northeast. At Acolmán, a junction is built to serve as the northern terminus of the Autopista Pirámides-Texcoco, which when fully built will provide access to the New International Airport for Mexico City. The road is operated by PINFRA, which charges cars a 73-peso toll to use all 22.2 kilometres (13.8 mi) of the road.
Free Mexican Federal Highway 132 covers the distance from Pirámides to near Tulancingo, including intersections with the Autopista Arco Norte and the unnumbered federal highway to Pachuca and Ciudad Sahagún.