Mexican Federal Highway 57
Federal Highway 57 is a free part of the federal highways corridors of Mexico.
The 1301.83 km highway connects Mexico City with Piedras Negras, Coahuila. This road links many major highways in the country, forming the backbone of the road network in Mexico. In the eastern Mexican Plateau,, Fed. 57 connects points in the north including Monclova to San Luis Potosí in the south. The road passes through the following states and cities:- Saltillo
- Ramos Arizpe
- Castaños
- Monclova
- Frontera
- Sabinas
- Allende
- Nava
- Piedras Negras
- San Roberto
- San Rafael
- Santa María del Río
- San Luis Potosí
- Villa Hidalgo
- Matehuala
- San Luis de la Paz
- San Juan del Río
- Pedro Escobedo
- Santiago de Querétaro
- San Francisco Soyaniquilpan
- Polotitlán
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- Tepeji de Ocampo
- Cuautitlán
- Tepotzotlán
- Coyotepec
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- Mexico City
Note: As Fed. 57-D, Autopista Chamapa-La Venta skirts the western edge of Greater Mexico City through the State of Mexico and the western Federal District.