Mexican Federal Highway 95

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Mexican Federal Highway 95 is a major north–south roadway in Mexico that connects Mexico City with the Pacific coast city of Acapulco, traversing diverse terrains including the Sierra Madre del Sur.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican Federal Highway
federal highway in Mexico
alsoKnownAs Carretera Federal 95 NERFINISHED
México 95
connectsCity Acapulco
Mexico City
country Mexico
direction north–south
hasBridge bridges over mountain ravines in the Sierra Madre del Sur
hasJunctionWith Mexican Federal Highway 180
Mexican Federal Highway 190
Mexican Federal Highway 55
hasLaneConfiguration multi-lane segments
two-lane segments
hasTollVariant Mexican Federal Highway 95D
highwaySystem Mexican Federal Highway network
surface form: Mexican Federal Highway System
isMajorTransportAxisFor freight between central Mexico and the Pacific coast
tourism between Mexico City and Acapulco
languageOfOfficialName Spanish
locatedOnContinent North America
maintainedBy Secretariat of Communications and Transportation of Mexico
Secretariat of Communications and Transportation of Mexico
surface form: Secretaría de Infraestructura, Comunicaciones y Transportes
northernTerminus Mexico City
partOfCorridor Mexico City–Acapulco corridor
passesNear Chilpancingo
Cuernavaca
passesThrough Guerrero
Morelos
Sierra Madre del Sur
State of Mexico
roadNumberingScheme odd-numbered federal highway (north–south)
roadType paved highway
routeNumber 95
servesRegion Central Mexico
Pacific coast of Mexico
southernTerminus Acapulco
terminusCity Acapulco
Mexico City
traversesTerrain mountainous terrain
valleys

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Sierra Madre del Sur crossedBy Mexican Federal Highway 95