Mexican Federal Highway 180D
Libramiento de Cardel
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Location: |
Fed. 180 north of Cardel, Veracruz to Fed. 180 west of Cardel, Veracruz |
Length: |
2.5 km (1.6 mi) |
Autopista Cardel-Veracruz
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Location: |
Fed. 180 in Cardel, Veracruz to Fed. 180 in Veracruz |
Length: |
28.5 km (17.7 mi) |
Autopista Nuevo Teapa-Cosoleacaque
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Location: |
Fed. 145D at Cosoleacaque, Veracruz to Fed. 180 at Nuevo Teapa, Veracruz |
Length: |
34 km (21 mi) |
Autopista Coatzacoalcos-Cárdenas (Agua Dulce-Cárdenas)
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Location: |
Fed. 180 at Agua Dulce, Tabasco, to Fed. 180 west of Cárdenas, Tabasco |
Length: |
54.112 km (33.624 mi) |
Libramiento de Villahermosa
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Location: |
Fed. 180 west of Villahermosa to Fed. 180 east of Villahermosa |
Length: |
23.7 km (14.7 mi) |
Autopista Champotón-Campeche
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Location: |
Fed. 180 (Periférico Pablo García y Montilla) south of Campeche City to Fed. 180 south of Villa Madero, Campeche |
Length: |
39.5 km (24.5 mi) |
Autopista Mérida-Cancún (Autovía del Mayab)
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Location: |
Fed. 180 at Kantunil, Yucatán, to Fed. 180 southwest of Cancún, Quintana Roo |
Length: |
241 km (150 mi) |
Existed: |
December 23, 1991–present |
Mexican Federal Highway 180D is the name for toll highways paralleling Mexican Federal Highway 180. Seven separate segments of Highway 180D exist. Three are in Veracruz, the Libramiento de Cardel, the highway from Cardel to Veracruz, and the Nuevo Teapa-Cosoleacaque highway. Four segments exist past Veracruz; one between Agua Dulce and Cárdenas in Tabasco, facilitating a connection from the city of Coatzacoalcos in Veracruz; a bypass of Villahermosa; one connecting Champotón to Campeche City in the state of Campeche; and another connecting the cities of Mérida, Yucatán, and Cancún, Quintana Roo. An additional segment, connecting the latter highway to Playa del Carmen, is legally considered Highway 180D but consistently signed Mexican Federal Highway 305D.
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