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Mexican Federal Highway 136D

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Federal Highway 136D
Carretera federal 136D
Autopista Peñón-Texcoco
Route information
Maintained by Concesionaria PAC, S.A. de C.V./Operadora Metropolitana de Carreteras, S. A. de C. V.
Length16.5 km[1] (10.3 mi)
ExistedMarch 26, 1993–present
Major junctions
West endCircuito Exterior Mexiquense (western spur) at Peñón, State of Mexico
Major intersectionsCircuito Exterior Mexiquense east of Peñón, State of Mexico (no access from Highway 136D)
East endMexico State Route 142 in Texcoco, State of Mexico
Location
CountryMexico
StateMéxico
Highway system

Federal Highway 136D is a toll highway connecting the communities of Peñón and Texcoco in the State of Mexico. The 16.5-kilometre (10.3 mi) road is operated by Concesionaria PAC, S.A. de C.V. and Operadora Metropolitana de Carreteras, S. A. de C. V. , which charge cars 42 pesos to travel the full length of the road.[2]

History

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Highway 136D opened on March 26, 1993.[2]

The road is currently four lanes but is set to be widened to ten in conjunction with the New International Airport for Mexico City project; the road will be the primary point of access to the new airport.[3] The project includes lanes that will go directly from the Mexico City metro to the airport without having to pay a toll.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Datos Viales - Edomex, SCT, 2016
  2. ^ a b Peñón - Texcoco, SAASCAEM, State of Mexico
  3. ^ "Autopista Peñón-Texcoco será ampliada por NAICM". Terra. 27 May 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
  4. ^ Cruz Serrano, Noé (23 November 2015). "NAICM accesible, habrá nueva red vial para el DF". El Universal.