Mexican Federal Highway 54
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Fed. 40 / Fed. 57 in Saltillo
Fed. 57 in Saltillo
Fed. 62 in San Tiburcio, Zacatecas
Fed. 45 in Morelos
Fed. 45 west of Zacatecas
Fed. 23 in Malpaso
Fed. 70 in Jalpa
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Fed. 15 / Fed. 80 in Guadalajara
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Fed. 15 / Fed. 54D / Fed. 80 in Acatlán de Juárez
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Fed. 54D in Acatlán de Juárez
Fed. 54D in Ciudad Guzmán
Fed. 54D near Tuxpan (Atenquíque)
| Federal Highway 54 | ||||
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| Carretera federal 54 | ||||
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| Maintained by Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation | ||||
| Length | 984.64 km[1][2][3] (611.83 mi) | |||
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| Country | Mexico | |||
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Federal Highway 54 (Carretera Federal 54) Fed. 54 is a toll-free (libre) part of the federal highways corridors (los corredores carreteros federales) and connects Ciudad Mier, Tamaulipas, to Colima City.[6]
The highway joins Fed. 15 and Fed. 80 in the southwest part of Guadalajara.[7] For 148 km (92 mi), the Fed. 54 designation is substituted by Fed. 54D from Acatlán de Juárez, Jalisco to Ciudad Guzmán, a toll road.[8]
Across the southern Mexican Plateau, Fed. 54 connects Zacatecas in the southwest to Monterrey in the northeast at Fed. 57.