Mexican Federal Highway 200D

Federal Highway 200D is the toll highways paralleling Fed. 200, and has two separate improved segments of designated roadway. Fed200D in Colima funnels traffic from Manzanillo toward Fed. 110 to Colima City; the segment in Guerrero serves as a bypass of Tecpán de Galeana.

Federal Highway 200D shield
Federal Highway 200D
Carretera federal 200D
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Maintained by Secretariat of Communications and Transportation
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CountryMexico
Highway system

A third segment, from Arriaga to Ocozocuautla in Chiapas, is officially Fed. 200D but the signage identifies it as Fed. 190D.

A fourth Segment will go from Tepic to Compostela. Phase 1 is to build a new toll road from Compostela to near the town of Mazatan, there, It will meet with Mexican Federal Highway 70D, whose purpose is to Facilitate Access to Puerto Vallarta from Guadalajara. Phase 2 Requires Extending the road North to Tepic Where it Meets Mexican Federal Highway 15D to Facilitate Access to Puerto Vallarta from Tepic.[1]

Manzanillo-Colima

Federal Highway 200D marker

Autopista Manzanillo-Colima

LocationFed. 200 in Manzanillo, Colima to Fed. 200 between Armería and Tecomán, Colima
Length46 km[2] (29 mi)

Fed200D in Colima expedites traffic from near the southern terminus of Fed. 110 into Manzanillo, terminating at Armería, Colima.[2] This 46-kilometre (29 mi) highway is operated by Promotora y Operadora de Infraestructura, S.A.B. de C.V. (PINFRA).

The highway begins at an interchange with Fed200 and the non-toll Libramiento de Manzanillo and proceeds south to the Pacific coast, where it parallels a railroad line. The only toll plaza is located near Cuyutlán. The road then turns inland and has one interchange to serve Armería, then ends east of that town where travelers can continue to Colima City on Fed. 110.

Autopista Tepic-Compostela & Ramal a Compostela

Federal Highway 200D marker

Autopista Tepic-Compostela

LocationFed. 15D near San Cayetano, Nayarit to Fed. 68D in Compostela, Nayarit
Length28 km (17 mi)

Federal Highway 200D marker

Ramal a Compostela

LocationFed. 68D in Compostela, Nayarit to Fed. 70D near Mazatan, Nayarit
Length13 km[3] (8.1 mi)

Autopista Tepic-Compostela is the first segment, it is a 28 kilometres (17 mi) road that is under Construction from its interchange on Autopista Guadalajara-Tepic & Libramiento de Tepic in San Cayetano to Mexican Federal Highway 68D in Compostela, it does not have a scheduled opening date.

Ramal a Compostela is the second segment, it is a 13 kilometres (8.1 mi)[3] road from Mexican Federal Highway 68D in Compostela to it Terminus on Autopista Jala-Compostela near Mazatan, it is open and Fully operational since February 13, 2017 and is Maintained by OCACSA[4]

Libramiento de Tecpan

Federal Highway 200D marker

Libramiento de Tecpan

LocationFed. 200 at Tecpan, Guerrero to Fed. 200 at Tecpan, Guerrero
Length4.4 km[5] (2.7 mi)

OCACSA maintains Fed. 200D's other signaged segment, the Libramiento de Tecpan, which serves as a bypass of Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero. While Federal Highway 180 swings up to Tecpan, the bypass allows travelers between Acapulco and Zihuatanejo to save time by bypassing the road altogether. The toll per automobile is 30 pesos to travel the full course of the road.

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