Arco_Norte

Arco Norte

Arco Norte

Toll highway in Mexico


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.

Quick Facts Federal Highway M40D, Route information ...

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 Mexico City at Mexican Federal Highway 150D, near San Martín Texmelucan de Labastida, which lies just inside Puebla state. The highway has two lanes in each direction and begins northward through low mountains at 2,500 m (8,200 ft) above sea level. It continues through the western side of Tlaxcala state, then through the area where the states of Mexico and Hidalgo border each other, at about 2,400 m (7,900 ft) above sea level. The highway bends to the west, with few exits in the area. It serves few large population centers. As it reaches Tula, the area is greener and lies about 2,400 m (7,900 ft) above sea level. Then it rises to about 2400 m and meets the Mexico-Querétaro toll road, where it ended upon the opening of its first phase of 169 kilometres (105 mi) in 2009. A second phase of 54 kilometres (34 mi) opened two years later, extending the road west and south to Atlacomulco and the junction with Mexican Federal Highway 15D toward Guadalajara.

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

 Autopista Mexico City-Puebla

 San Martín Texmelucan de Labastida 

 Sanctórum 

 Calpulalpan 

 Tepeapulco 

 Nopaltepec 

 Tizayuca 

 Ajoloapan 

 Atitalaquia 

 Tula 

 Tula-Norte 

 Autopista Mexico City-Querétaro

 Jilotepec de Abasolo 

 Acambay 

 Mexican Federal Highway 15D/Mexican Federal Highway 57, Mexican Federal Highway 55, Mexican Federal Highway 55D, Atlacomulco


References

  1. calculadora viaje | arconorte.com.mx, accessed 18 February 2017
  2. Olguín, Israel (3 May 2011). "Calderón y Peña inauguran último tramo del Arco Norte". El Universal Estado de México. Retrieved 18 February 2017.

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