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Federal Highway 37 | ||||
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Carretera federal 37 | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Secretariat of Communications and Transportation | ||||
Length | 530.3 km (329.5 mi) | |||
North segment | ||||
Length | 117 km[1] (73 mi) | |||
North end | Fed. 57inVilla de Zaragoza, San Luis Potosí[2] | |||
South end | Fed. 51inSan Felipe | |||
South segment | ||||
Length | 413.3 km[3] (256.8 mi) | |||
North end | Manuel Doblado | |||
Major intersections | Fed. 90 east of La Piedad Fed. 200inLa Mira, Michoacán | |||
South end | Playa Azul | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Mexico | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Federal Highway 37 (Spanish: Carretera Federal 37, Fed. 37) is a free part of the federal highways corridors (Spanish: los corredores carreteros federales) of Mexico.[4] The highway runs from Villa de Zaragoza, San Luis Potosí, at its northern point to Playa Azul, Michoacán, located near the Pacific Ocean, at its southern point, near the port city of Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán.[5] It crosses Fed. 14atUruapan, Michoacán, and Federal Highway 200 at La Mira, Michoacan.[5]
Fed. 37 runs in two separate improved segments: the first segment runs from Villa de Zaragoza to San Felipe, Guanajuato. The second segment runs from Manuel Doblado, Guanajuato, to Playa Azul at Fed. 200. The two segments are connected via GTO 77 and Fed. 84-JAL 80.[6] The highway is partly paralleled by Federal Highway 37D.
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