Mexican Federal Highway 80D
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Length118.91 km[1] (73.89 mi)
Eastend
Fed. 80 at El Desperdicio, Jalisco
Major intersections
Fed. 80 north of Tepatitlán de Morelos, Jalisco
Westend

Fed. 90 / Fed. 90D / Fed. GUA 10D in Zapotlanejo, Jalisco
| Federal Highway 80D | |
|---|---|
| Carretera federal 80D | |
| Route information | |
| Maintained by Secretariat of Communications and Transportation | |
| Autopista Zapotlanejo-Lagos de Moreno | |
| Length | 118.91 km[1] (73.89 mi) |
| East end | |
| Major intersections | |
| West end | |
| Autopista Lagos de Moreno-San Luis Potosí | |
| East end | |
| Major intersections | |
| West end | |
| Libramiento Norte de San Patricio-Melaque | |
| East end | |
| West end | |
| Location | |
| Country | Mexico |
| Highway system | |
Federal Highway 80D is the designation for toll highways paralleling Mexican Federal Highway 80. There are two such roads, one between Zapotlanejo and Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco and the other connecting Lagos de Moreno to San Luis Potosí City.
The 118.91-kilometre (73.89 mi) road is operated by Red de Carreteras de Occidente, which charges a toll of 70 pesos per car to travel its full length.[2]
A connection east of the northern terminus on Highway 80 transfers motorists directly to Mexican Federal Highway 45D (León-Aguascalientes). This stretch opened in 2014.[3]