Mexican Federal Highway 14D

Federal Highway 14D is a toll highway in the state of Michoacán. It connects Highway 15D at Cuitzeo to 37D and Uruapan via the city of Pátzcuaro. The road is operated by Autopistas de Michoacán, which charges cars 171 pesos to travel Highway 14D from Cuitzeo to Uruapan and 478 pesos when combined with Highway 37D to Lázaro Cárdenas.[2]

Federal Highway 14D shield
Federal Highway 14D
Carretera federal 14D
Autopista Cuitzeo-Pátzcuaro
Autopista Pátzcuaro-Uruapan
Autopista Siglo XXI
Route information
Maintained by Autopistas Michoacán
Length124.1 km[1] (77.1 mi)
Major junctions
East end Fed. 15D in Copándaro, Michoacán
Major intersections Fed. 15 at Capula, Michoacán
Fed. 37 east of Uruapan, Michoacán
West end Fed. 37D near Uruapan, Michoacán
Location
CountryMexico
StateMichoacán
Highway system
Fed. 14 Fed. 15

Highway 14D from Pátzcuaro southwest, along with Highway 37D, are together referred to as the Autopista Siglo XXI.

History

The segment from Cuitzeo to Pátzcuaro, bypassing the major city of Morelia, was formally opened by President Enrique Peña Nieto on October 20, 2016, after construction had started in 2012 and six months after opening to traffic on April 14.[3][4] The concession for this 64.1-kilometre (39.8 mi) segment is held by PINFRA, Blackrock, AZVI and Sociedad Michoacana.

References

  1. Datos Viales - Michoacán, SCT, 2016 (with the 64.1 km of the Cuitzeo-Pátzcuaro segment added)
  2. "Autopistas de Michoacán". www.autopistasmichoacan.mx. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  3. Sánchez, Enrique (20 October 2016). "Peña Nieto inaugurará la autopista Cuitzeo-Pátzcuaro". Excélsior. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  4. "ENTRA EN OPERACIÓN AUTOPISTA CUITZEO-PÁTZCUARO". Pátzcuaro Info. 14 April 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2017.


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