List of Mexican Autopistas - List of Autopistas

List of Autopistas

Number 2D Name Tijuana - Tecate km 30 Opened 1992 Notes 4 lane highway Number 15D Name Libramiento de Culiacán Km 30 Opened 2012 Notes 4 lane highway Number 15D Name Tepic Mazatlán Km 238 Opened Completed in 2008 Notes Both 2 and 4 lanes Number 40D Name Arco Norte Km 223 Opened Completed in 2011 Notes Both 2 and 4 lanes Number not given Name Libramiento Nor Oriente de Toluca Km 30 Opened 2008 Notes 4 lanes
Chapalilla - Compostela 35.5 1973-08-17 !17 August 1973 Two-lane
190D !Highway 190D Tuxtla Gutiérrez - San Cristobal de las Casas 21.207 2002-12-23 !23 December 2002 Two-lane
Cuauhtémoc - Osiris 41.21 2002-12-23 !23 December 2002 Two-lane
095D !Highway 95D Cuernavaca - Acapulco 262.58 1990-10-22 !22 October 1990
085D !Highway 85D Monterrey - Nuevo Laredo 123.1 1991-07-31 !31 July 1991 Six-lane, toll: MXN$177
085D !Highway 85D Pachuca - Mexico City 45.8 Four-lane, toll: MXN$33
Córdoba - Veracruz 98 1992-06-11 !11 June 1992
La Tinaja - Cosoleacaque 228 1993-10-20 !20 October 1993
León - Lagos - Aguascalientes 103.85 1992-10-11 !11 October 1992
Mazatlán - Culiacán 181.5 1992-10-01 !1 October 1992
Libramiento noreste de Querétaro 37.5 1992-03-13 !13 March 1992
Cadereyta - Reynosa 132.015 1994-04-01 !1 April 1994
Libramiento oriente de Saltillo 21 1994-05-01 !1 May 1994
La Carbonera - Puerto México 32 1994-05-01 !1 May 1994
Guadalajara - Tepic 168.616 1991-02-25 !25 February 1991
Guadalajara - Zapotlanejo 26 1969-11-29 !29 November 1969
Libramiento poniente de Tampico 14.478 1991-08-03 !3 August 1991 Two-lane
Zapotlanejo - Lagos de Moreno 118.5 1991-05-01 !1 May 1991
180D !Highway 180D Champotón - Campeche 39.5 1993-01-13 !13 January 1993
Chamapa - Lechería 27.3 1994-10-30 !30 October 1994
Maravatío - Zapotlanejo 309.7 1993-10-01 !1 October 1993
Estación Don - Nogales 468.5 1992-10-21 !21 October 1992
Gómez Palacio - Corralitos 151.3 1994-11-08 !8 November 1994
Torreón - Saltillo 115.019 1994-08-01 !1 August 1994
Reynosa - Matamoros 44 1999-04-30 !30 April 1999
Pátzcuaro - Uruapan 56.063 1998-09-17 !17 September 1998 Two-lane
Uruapan - Nueva Italia 59.437 2000-06-21 !21 June 2000 Two-lane
Tihuatlán - Gutiérrez Zamora 37.297 2001-09-22 !22 September 2001
Agua Dulce - Cárdenas 53.3 2000-11-09 !9 November 2000 autopista parallels 180
Highway 95D México - Cuernavaca 61.54 1952-11-30 !30 November 1952
Puente de Ixtla - Iguala 63.578 1954-11-30 !30 November 1954 Two-lane
La Pera - Cuautla 34.165 1965-06-18 !18 June 1965 Two-lane
Zacapalco - Rancho Viejo 17.3 1990-04-05 !5 April 1990 Two-lane
Nueva Italia - Lázaro Cárdenas 155 2001-10-17 !17 October 2001 Two-lane
Las Choapas - Ocozocoautla 198 2002-09-06 !6 September 2002 Two-lane
México - Querétaro 175.454 1958-11-01 !1 November 1958 First autopista in Mexico
Highway 150D México - Puebla 110.91 1962-05-05 !5 May 1962
Querétaro - Irapuato 104.750 1962-02-12 !12 February 1962
Puebla - Acatzingo 38.545 1966-05-29 !29 May 1966
Acatzingo - Ciudad Mendoza 95.6 1966-05-29 !29 May 1966
Ciudad Mendoza - Córdoba 39.3 1969-12-29 !29 December 1969
Tehuacán - Oaxaca 243 1994-11-29 !29 November 1994 Two-lane
001D !Highway 1D Tijuana - Ensenada 89.54 1967-04-25 !25 April 1967
Rancho Viejo - Taxco 8.34 1996-07-14 !14 July 1996 Two-lane
002D !Highway 2D La Rumorosa - Tecate 55.5 1998-12-17 !17 December 1998
Libramiento al Aeropuerto
(Aeropuerto los Cabos - San José del Cabo)
20.2 2002-10-17 !17 October 2002 Two-lane
Salina Cruz - Tehuantepec - La Ventosa 75.5 2003-05-15 !15 May 2003 Two-lane
México - Tizayuca 45.8 1964-11-11 !11 November 1964
Guadalajara - Colima 146 1989-01-09 !9 January 1989
Atlacomulco - Maravatío 64.35 1989-11-02 !2 November 1989 Two-lane
Asunción - Tejocotal 41.5 2001-07-16 !16 July 2001 Two-lane; includes libramiento de Tulancingo
Highway 140D Amozoc - Perote, Libramiento de Perote, Perote - Xalapa, Libramiento de Xalapa, Xalapa - Cardel 245.00 2001-02-07 !7 February 2004 Four-lane in most of its length, except from Amozoc to Perote stretch which is two-lane only. The Libramiento de Xalapa is due to open in late 2012.
Armería - Manzanillo 47.00 1991-08-11 !11 August 1991
Camargo - Delicias 65.00 1989-05-13 !13 May 1989
Cardel - Veracruz 29.88 1994-05-01 !1 May 1994
Durango - Yerbanís 105.20 1993-09-23 !23 September 1993
Ecatepec - Pirámides 22.21 1991-12-21 !21 December 1991 Pyramids of Teotihuacan
El Centinela - La Rumorosa 47.30 1996-05-12 !12 May 1996
045D !Highway 45D El Sueco - Villa Ahumada 86.70 1989-12-30 !30 December 1989
Ent Tulancingo - Venta Grande 41.20 2001-07-16 !16 July 2001
Gutiérrez Zamora - Tihuatlán 37.29 2001-09-22 !22 September 2001
Jiménez - Camargo 70.00 1990-05-15 !15 May 1990
Libramiento de Fresnillo 20.05 1993-03-08 !8 March 1993
Libramiento de Matehuala 14.20 2004-11-13 !13 November 2004
Libramiento de Mexicali 41.00 2006-06-20 !20 June 2006
015D !Highway 15D Libramiento de Nogales 12.50 1999-02-23 !23 February 1999
Libramiento de Víctor Rosales 5.90 1991-10-08 !8 October 1991
Libramiento oriente de San Luis Potosí 33.76 1991-08-23 !23 August 1991
180D !Highway 180D Mérida - Cancún 241.34 1991-12-23 !23 December 1991 180D parallels 180 from Cancún to Kantunil. 180 runs from Kantunil to Mérida.
Highway 2D Mexicali - La Rumorosa 79 1998-12-17 !17 December 1998
Mexicali - San Luis Rio Colorado 77 1994-08-11 !11 August 1994
Mexico City - La Marquesa 22.00 1990-10-19 !19 October 1990
Peñón - Texcoco 16.17 1994-03-19 !19 March 1994
San Martín Texmelucan - Tlaxcala 19.42 1991-09-12 !12 September 1991
Santa Ana - Altar 73.00 2006-02-17 !17 February 2006
002D !Highway 2D Tecate - Tijuana 35.22 1991-09-28 !28 September 1991
Tepic - Villa Unión 78.20 2005-04-01 !1 April 2005
Yerbanís - Gómez Palacio 117.00 1991-08-10 !10 August 1991

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