Mexican Federal Highway 57D
Autopista México-Querétaro
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Location: |
Autopista Chamapa-Lechería and Periférico Ávila Camacho in Mexico City to Fed. 57 at Palmillas, Querétaro (to Querétaro City) |
Length: |
211.6 km (131.5 mi) |
Libramiento Oriente de San Luis Potosí
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Location: |
Fed. 57 north of San Luis Potosí to Fed. 57 north of Matehuala |
Length: |
33.76 km (20.98 mi) |
Libramiento Norponiente de San Luis Potosí
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Location: |
Fed. 57D south of Matehuala to Fed. 80 southwest of San Luis Potosí |
Length: |
53.9 km (33.5 mi) |
Libramiento de Matehuala
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Location: |
Fed. 57 south of Matehuala to Fed. 57 north of Matehuala |
Length: |
14.2 km (8.8 mi) |
Mexican Federal Highway 57D is the designation for toll highways paralleling Mexican Federal Highway 57. Eight separate tolled segments exist of Highway 57D between Mexico City and Allende, Coahuila; a ninth is part-federal and part-state.
The Autopista Chamapa-Lechería entered service in 1994. It costs 44 pesos to travel and is operated by Caminos y Puentes Federales. Combined with the Autopista Chamapa-La Venta, not part of the federal highway system, this highway rings the northwest and western portion of the Mexico City area.
Sections of the Circuito Exterior Mexiquense, a ring road located entirely in the State of Mexico, are also designated Federal Highway 57D, while others are in the state highway system of the State of Mexico and are designated Mexico State Highway 5D.
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