Mexican Federal Highway 130D
Federal Highway 130D is a toll highway connecting Tuxpan, Veracruz to Gutiérrez Zamora, Veracruz. Its northern portion serves as the northern terminus of the México-Tuxpan highway corridor. The route is maintained and operated by Caminos y Puentes Federales.
Federal Highway 130D | |
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Carretera federal 130D | |
Autopista Tihuatlán-Tuxpan Autopista Gutiérrez Zamora-Tihuatlán | |
Route information | |
Maintained by Caminos y Puentes Federales | |
Length | 67.789 km[1] (42.122 mi) |
Major junctions | |
North end | Puente Tuxpan in Tuxpan, Veracruz |
Fed. 132D / Fed. 180 in Tihuatlán, Veracruz | |
South end | Fed. 180 in Totomoxtle, Veracruz |
Location | |
Country | Mexico |
State | Veracruz |
Highway system | |
Route description
Highway 130D begins in the north with the Puente Tuxpan, crossing the Pantepec River. It is a toll bridge, combined with the 37.5-kilometre (23.3 mi) highway; users pay 37 pesos just before meeting the interchange to Gutiérrez Zamora.[2] Travelers can continue south to the Tihuatlán interchange with Mexican Federal Highway 180, where the designation changes to Mexican Federal Highway 132D,[1] or turn off toward Gutiérrez Zamora.
The 47.296 kilometres (29.388 mi) Tuxpan-Gutiérrez Zamora segment serves as a northeastern bypass of Poza Rica, ending at Highway 180 between Papantla de Olarte and Gutiérrez Zamora. At the southern terminus, a CAPUFE toll plaza at Totomoxtle charges users 37 pesos.[2]
References
- Datos Viales - Veracruz, SCT, 2017
- CAPUFE Tarifas Vigentes, as of 31 January 2017