Mexican Federal Highway 70D


Federal Highway 70D is the designation for toll highways paralleling Mexican Federal Highway 70.

San Luis Potosí

The of the highway from Ríoverde to Ciudad Valles, and another connecting Ciudad Valles to Tamuín while bypassing both cities, form Highway 70D in San Luis Potosí, legally known as Rayón-Entronque Tamuín. The former segment entered service on October 1, 2013; the latter was formally opened on July 6, 2016.

Libramiento Poniente de Tampico

The is second segment of Highway 70D is located in Tamaulipas. It is also known as the Libramiento Poniente de Tampico or the Maxi Libramiento Tampico. The road is operated by Caminos y Puentes Federales, which charges a toll of 26 pesos per car to travel the full length of Highway 70D.

Autopista Jala-Compostela

The is the 3rd segment of the Highway 70D it Will serve to bypass Mexican Federal Highway 68D so it can cut time to Puerto Vallarta. The total cost of the segment is 125 pesos To ride Completely. From Jala to Compostela the road is open and fully operational since mid January 2018. This road Travels south of Fed. 68D. it takes a turn north after east of Carrillo Puerto Nayarit to ends at Autopista Compostela-Puerto Vallarta