Mexican Federal Highway 95

Federal Highway 95 shield
Federal Highway 95
Carretera federal 95
Route information
Maintained by Secretariat of Communications and Transportation
Length361.5 km[1][2] (224.6 mi)
Major junctions
North endMexico City
Major intersections Fed. 106 west of Tres Marias, Morelos[3]

Fed. 162 north of Cuernavaca
Fed. 95D in Cuernavaca
Fed. 103 in Michapa
Fed. 55 in Axixintla, Guerrero[4]
Fed. 51 in Iguala
Fed. 196 in Milpillas
Fed. 95D north of Chilpancingo
Fed. 93 in Chilpancingo
Fed. 95D south of Chilpancingo
Fed. 198 in Tierra Colorada

Fed. 200 near La Venta
South end Fed. 200 in Acapulco, Guerrero
Location
CountryMexico
Highway system
Fed. 93 Fed. 97

Federal Highway 95 (Carretera Federal 95) connects Mexico City to Acapulco, Guerrero.[5] The Autopista del Sol (The Highway of the Sun) is a tolled alternative (Route 95-D), which bypasses several towns of the state of Guerrero, including the city Iguala, and thus reduces transit time between Acapulco from Mexico city from 8 hours to almost 3.5 hours.[6]

The highway is the main road that leads to the Lagunas de Zempoala National Park. At Tlalpan, Mexico City, the highway serves the Estadio Azteca.

  1. ^ "Datos Viales de Morelos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Dirección General de Servicios Técnicos, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. 2011. pp. 4, 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
  2. ^ "Datos Viales de Guerrero" (PDF) (in Spanish). Dirección General de Servicios Técnicos, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. 2011. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2012-02-11.
  3. ^ "Datos Viales de Morelos" (PDF) (in Spanish). Dirección General de Servicios Técnicos, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. 2011. pp. 2–3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  4. ^ "Datos Viales de Guerrero" (PDF) (in Spanish). Dirección General de Servicios Técnicos, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. 2011. pp. 2–3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-14. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  5. ^ Mapa Nacional de Comunicaciones y Transportes Archived 2009-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Información ruta México-Acapulco" (PDF) (in Spanish). Canacar, Cámara Nacional de Autotransportes de Carga. 2013. p. 1. Retrieved 2014-08-17.

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