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  2. Mexican Federal Highway - Wikipedia

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    Federal Highways ( Spanish: Carreteras Federales) are a series of highways in Mexico. These highways link Mexico's 32 federal entities with each other or with a neighboring country, and they are wholly or mostly built by Mexico's federal government with federal funds or through federal grants by individuals, states, or municipalities. [ 1]

  3. Mexican Federal Highway 2 - Wikipedia

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    Federal Highway 2 ( Spanish: Carretera Federal 2, Fed. 2) is a free part of the Mexican federal highway corridors ( los corredores carreteros federales) that runs along the U.S. border. The highway is in two separate improved segments, starting in the west at Tijuana, Baja California, on the Pacific coast and ending in the east in Matamoros ...

  4. List of Mexican Federal Highways - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of numbered federal highways ( carreteras federales) in Mexico. Federal Highways from north to south are assigned odd numbers; highways from west to east are assigned even numbers. The numbering scheme starts in the northwest of the country (in Tijuana, Baja California). The highest designation, Mexican Federal Highway 307, is ...

  5. Mexican Federal Highway 15 - Wikipedia

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    15 ) is Mexico 15 International Highway or Mexico - Nogales Highway, is a primary north–south highway, and is a free part of the federal highways corridors ( Spanish: corredores carreteros federales) of Mexico. The highway begins in the north at the Mexico–United States border at the Nogales Port of Entry in Nogales, Sonora, and terminates ...

  6. Transportation in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    North-south highways are assigned odd numbers whereas east-west highways are assigned even numbers. Toll expressways usually run parallel to a free road and so are assigned the same number with the letter "D" added. (For example, the undivided two-lane highway connecting Mexico City and Puebla is MX 150, and the six-lane toll expressway is MX ...

  7. Mexican Federal Highway 45 - Wikipedia

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    45) is the free (libre) part of the federal highways corridors (los corredores carreteros federales), and connects Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua through the Chihuahuan Desert to Panales, Hidalgo. [6] It is operated under the management of the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation. Custody is the responsibility of "The Federal Highway ...

  8. Mexican Federal Highway 24 - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Federal Highway 24. Federal Highway 24 ( Spanish: Carretera Federal 24, Fed. 24) is a free part of the federal highways corridors ( Spanish: corredores carreteros federales ). [3] Fed. 24 is intended to cross the Sierra Madre Occidental from the area of Hidalgo del Parral, Chihuahua, on the east, to the area of Culiacán, Sinaloa, on ...

  9. Mexican Federal Highway 16 - Wikipedia

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    List. Autopistas. ← Fed. 15D. → Fed. 17. Federal Highway 16 ( Spanish: Carretera Federal 16, Fed. 16) is a free part of the federal highways corridors ( Spanish: los corredores carreteros federales) of Mexico. [3] Fed. 16 runs west-east through the northern Sierra Madre Occidental cordillera . Lengths.