Mexican Federal Highway 150D
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Federal Highway 150D is a toll highway connecting Mexico City to Veracruz City via Puebla City and Córdoba. It serves as one of the backbones of Mexico's toll road system. The road is primarily operated by Caminos y Puentes Federales, which charges cars 520 pesos to travel Highway 150D,[4] with one segment in the Puebla metropolitan area built and maintained by OHL and PINFRA.
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Federal Highway 150D | |
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Carretera federal 150D | |
Autopista México-Puebla Autopista Puebla-Cordoba Autopista Córdoba-Veracruz | |
Route information | |
Maintained by Caminos y Puentes Federales (except Puebla second level) | |
Length | 397.77 km[1][2][3] (247.16 mi) |
Existed | May 5, 1962–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | Av. Río Churubusco and Calzada General Ignacio Zaragoza in Mexico City |
Major intersections | Fed. 190 in Mexico City Fed. 115 in Ixtapaluca, State of Mexico Fed. 57D in Ixtapaluca Fed. 117 in San Martín Texmelucan, Puebla Fed. 57D / Fed. M40D in San Martín Texmelucan Fed. 119 in Puebla City Fed. 121 in Puebla City Fed. 150 in Puebla City Fed. 140D in Puebla City Fed. 129 in Amozoc, Puebla Fed. 140 in Acatzingo, Puebla Fed. 135D near Cuacnopalan, Puebla Fed. 144 near Esperanza, Puebla Fed. 145D in La Tinaja, Veracruz Fed. 180 northwest of Paso del Toro, Veracruz |
East end | Fed. 140 at Veracruz City |
Location | |
Country | Mexico |
Highway system | |
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