Mexican Federal Highway 190D

Federal Highway 190D shield
Federal Highway 190D
Carretera federal 190D
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CountryMexico
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Federal Highway 190D is the tolled Federal Highway that parallels Federal Highway 190. Highways with the 190D signage are in the states of Oaxaca and Chiapas.

Oaxaca: Autopista Mitla-Tehuantepec

Federal Highway 190D marker
Autopista Mitla-Tehuantepec
Location Fed. 190 at San Pablo Villa Mitla to Fed. 185D near Tehuantepec, Oaxaca
Length169.23 km (105.15 mi)

The westernmost segment of Highway 190D, numbered for the first time in 2017, is currently under construction. It will serve as a major transportation backbone connecting the Isthmus region of the state to the capital of Oaxaca de Juárez. The concession for the 169.23-kilometre (105.15 mi) highway was initially held by the Autovía unit of Empresas ICA but sold to IDEAL, a Carlos Slim company, in February 2017 after ICA entered into financial trouble, along with the concession to operate the Túnel Diamante in Acapulco.[1]

Highway 190D currently exists as two unconnected roads. The western segment connects San Pablo Villa Mitla to Santa María Albarradas. The eastern segment of 40 kilometres (25 mi) opened in March 2016 and connects Mexico Federal Highway 185D, the bypass of the Istmo region, to Santiago Lachiguiri.[2]

When complete, this highway will have 66 bridges and three tunnels, and it will provide an estimated time savings of two hours compared to Mexico Federal Highway 190 along the same route.[3] As of April 2023, completion is expected in July 2024.[4]

Chiapas: Ocozocuautla-Arriaga

Federal Highway 200D marker
Autopista Ocozocuautla-Arriaga
Location Fed. 190 in Arriaga to Fed. 190D in Ocozocuautla
Length93.77 km[5] (58.27 mi)

Officially Highway 200D exists but signed as 190D throughout its route to match its sister highway, the highway from Ocozocuautla to Arriaga and is one of the two segments signed as Highway 190D in Chiapas and operated by Concesionaria de Autopistas del Sureste, S.A. de C.V. The toll for the entire course for an automobile is 146 pesos through four toll zones.[6] It was inaugurated on August 8, 2010.[7]

Chiapas: Tuxtla Gutiérrez-San Cristóbal de las Casas

Federal Highway 190D marker
Autopista Tuxtla Gutiérrez-San Cristóbal de las Casas
Location Fed. 190 in Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas to Periférico de San Cristóbal de las Casas
Length46 km[5] (29 mi)

CAS also operates the highway between Tuxtla Gutiérrez and San Cristóbal de las Casas, the two major cities in central Chiapas. The toll for the entire route is 50 pesos.[6] It opened on May 15, 2006.[8]

References

  1. ^ Vásquez, Azucena (28 March 2017). "Vende ICA Túnel Diamante y autopista". Reforma. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Inauguran segunda etapa de autopista Mitla-Tehuantepec". El Universal. 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  3. ^ Autovía Mitla-Tehuantepec
  4. ^ Zavala, Diana (2023-04-15). "#ÚLTIMA HORA: La carretera Mitla - Tehuantepec se inaugurará en 2024". Obras (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  5. ^ a b SCT: Datos Viales de Chiapas, 2017
  6. ^ a b CAS Tarifas
  7. ^ "Inauguran autopista Arriaga-Ocozocoautla en Chiapas". T21. 8 August 2010. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  8. ^ "Inauguración del Puente San Cristóbal y Puesta en Operación de la Totalidad de la Autopista Tuxtla Gutiérrez-San Cristóbal de las Casas". Presidencia de la República (Vicente Fox). 15 May 2006.