Federal Highway 95D | |
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Carretera federal 95D | |
Autopista México–Cuernavaca Autopista del Sol | |
Route information | |
Maintained by Caminos y Puentes Federales (except Maxitúnel) Empresas ICA (Maxitúnel) | |
Existed | 1952–present |
Autopista México-Cuernavaca | |
Length | 80.26 km (49.87 mi) |
North end | Fed. 95 and Viaducto Tlalpan in Mexico City |
South end | Cuernavaca, Morelos |
Autopista del Sol | |
Length | 271.5 km[1] (168.7 mi) |
North end | Cuernavaca, Morelos |
South end | Fed. 95 in Acapulco, Guerrero |
Maxitúnel Interurbano Acapulco | |
Length | 2.953 km[2] (1.835 mi) |
North end | Fed. 95 / Fed. 200 in Acapulco, Guerrero |
South end | Fed. 200 in Acapulco, Guerrero |
Location | |
Country | Mexico |
Highway system | |
Federal Highway 95D is a toll highway connecting Mexico City to Acapulco, Guerrero. Highway 95D is among the most important toll roads in the country, serving as a backbone for traffic out of Mexico City toward Morelos and tourist destinations in Guerrero.
Three segments, from north to south, comprise Federal Highway 95: the segment between Mexico City and Cuernavaca, the segment from Cuernavaca to Acapulco (commonly known as the Autopista del Sol or Sun Highway), and the Maxitúnel Interurbano Acapulco, separated from the other two segments and offering a bypass under local traffic in Acapulco.