Arco Norte
Federal Highway M40D | |
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Carretera federal M40D | |
Autopista Arco Norte Libramiento Norte del Valle de México | |
Route information | |
Maintained by Impulsora del Desarrollo y el Empleo en América Latina (IDEAL) | |
Length | 223 km (139 mi) |
Major junctions | |
West end | Fed. 15D / Fed. 55 / Fed. 55D at Atlacomulco, State of Mexico |
Fed. 57D near Jilotepec de Abasolo, State of Mexico Fed. 85 to Fed. 85D northeast of Tizayuca, Hidalgo Fed. 132D / Fed. 132 near Tepeapulco, Hidalgo Fed. 136 near Sanctórum, Tlaxcala Fed. 117D to Fed. 117 near San Martín Texmelucan, Puebla | |
East end | Fed. 150D at San Martín Texmelucan, Puebla |
Location | |
Country | Mexico |
Highway system | |
The Arco Norte (lit.: Northern Arc), designated and signed as Federal Highway M40D, is a toll road in Mexico. It serves as a bypass around Greater Mexico City and currently links the Mexico-Puebla toll road on the east with the Mexico-Guadalajara toll road on the west.
The toll in 2017 for the entire 223 kilometres (139 mi) stretch of highway is 405 pesos.[1]
Route description
The highway begins east of
History
Construction of the Arco Norte began on February 28, 2006. The first phase opened in July 2009 (between the Autopista Mexico-Puebla and the Autopista Mexico-Querétaro, 169 km [105 mi]).[2] The second phase to Atlacomulco was formally opened on May 3, 2011.[3]
Junctions
This article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table.(November 2021) |
San Martín Texmelucan de Labastida
Autopista Mexico City-Querétaro
Mexican Federal Highway 15D/Mexican Federal Highway 57, Mexican Federal Highway 55, Mexican Federal Highway 55D, Atlacomulco
External links
References
- ^ calculadora viaje | arconorte.com.mx, accessed 18 February 2017
- ^ información - El Arco Norte | www.arconorte.com.mx Archived August 30, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Olguín, Israel (3 May 2011). "Calderón y Peña inauguran último tramo del Arco Norte". El Universal Estado de México. Retrieved 18 February 2017.