Major Highway Intersections
| State | Location | Road(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tamaulipas | Nuevo Laredo | Gateway to the Americas International Bridge | Northern End |
| Mexican Federal Highway 2 | |||
| Tamaulipas State Highway 1 | |||
| Mexican Federal Highway 85D | Alternate Toll Route | ||
| Nuevo León | Monterrey | Mexican Federal Highway 85D | Alternate Toll Route |
| Mexican Federal Highway 53 | |||
| Mexican Federal Highway 54 | |||
| Mexican Federal Highway 40 | |||
| Montemorelos | Mexican Federal Highway 35 | ||
| Tamaulipas | Ciudad Victoria | Mexican Federal Highway 101 | |
| Llera | Mexican Federal Highway 81 | ||
| Ciudad Mante | Mexican Federal Highway 80 | ||
| San Luis Potosí | Ciudad Valles | Mexican Federal Highway 120 | |
| Hidalgo | Ixmiquilpan | Mexican Federal Highway 45 | |
| Pachuca | Mexican Federal Highway 130 | ||
| Mexican Federal Highway 85D | Alternate Toll Route | ||
| Mexico | San Cristóbal Ecatepec | Mexican Federal Highway 85D | Alternate Toll Route |
| Mexican Federal Highway 132 | |||
| Distrito Federal | Mexico City | Mexican Federal Highway 95 | Southern End |
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