Autopista Chamapa-La Venta

The Autopista Chamapa-La Venta is a toll road in Greater Mexico City. It serves as a partial ring road (beltway) connecting the northern edge of the metropolitan area at the junction with the Mexico City-Querétaro and Circuito Exterior Mexiquense toll roads at Lechería, running 14.2 kilometres (8.8 mi) to the western edge of the metro area at La Venta, west of the major business district of Santa Fe, through the municipalities of Naucalpan, Huixquilucan and the Mexico City borough of Cuajimalpa.[1] The road passes west of important new wealthy residential, retail and business district of Interlomas.[2]

The 14-km portion from Chamapa (on the west side of Naucalpan along the Ampliación Olímpica of Avenida Las Torres) was built in 1992 and an additional 27 km from Chamapa north to Lechería (near Cuautitlán) in 1994.[3]'

The concession is to Concesionaria de Vías Troncales, S.A. de C.V. and it is operated by Promotora del Desarrollo de América Latina, S.A. de C.V., part of Impulsora del Desarrollo y el Empleo en America Latina SAB de CV (IDEAL), part of the Carlos Slim empire.[1]

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