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Federal Highway 85 (Carretera Federal 85) connects Mexico City with the Mexico–United States border at Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. Highway 85 runs through Monterrey, Nuevo León; Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas; Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí; and Pachuca, Hidalgo. It ends at the intersection of Highway 95 in the San Pedro area of Mexico City. Highway 85 is the original route of the Pan-American Highway from the border to the capital as well as the Inter-American Highway.

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  • La carretera nacional de la Ciudad de México a Nuevo Laredo fue la primera carretera de México que unió a la Ciudad de México con la frontera con los Estados Unidos y la principal obra ejecutada por la entonces recientemente formada , en 1925, gracias a los auspicios del presidente Plutarco Elías Calles. (es)
  • Federal Highway 85 (Carretera Federal 85) connects Mexico City with the Mexico–United States border at Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. Highway 85 runs through Monterrey, Nuevo León; Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas; Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí; and Pachuca, Hidalgo. It ends at the intersection of Highway 95 in the San Pedro area of Mexico City. Highway 85 is the original route of the Pan-American Highway from the border to the capital as well as the Inter-American Highway. Through most of Tamaulipas and Nuevo León, it is a freeway and is essentially a southern continuation of U.S. Interstate 35. Highway 85 has two alternate toll routes (Autopistas); both are named Carretera Federal 85D; one is from Nuevo Laredo to Monterrey (123.1 kilometers MXN$177) and Pachuca to Mexico City (45.8 kilometers MXN$33). Highway 85D has wider lanes, offers a more direct route, and is continuously being repaired and repaved. (en)
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  • in Ciudad Valles (en)
  • in Ciudad Victoria (en)
  • in Monterrey (en)
  • in Pachuca (en)
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  • in Mexico City (en)
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  • Gateway to the Americas International Bridge at the U.S.-Mexico Border in Nuevo Laredo (en)
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  • La carretera nacional de la Ciudad de México a Nuevo Laredo fue la primera carretera de México que unió a la Ciudad de México con la frontera con los Estados Unidos y la principal obra ejecutada por la entonces recientemente formada , en 1925, gracias a los auspicios del presidente Plutarco Elías Calles. (es)
  • Federal Highway 85 (Carretera Federal 85) connects Mexico City with the Mexico–United States border at Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. Highway 85 runs through Monterrey, Nuevo León; Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas; Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí; and Pachuca, Hidalgo. It ends at the intersection of Highway 95 in the San Pedro area of Mexico City. Highway 85 is the original route of the Pan-American Highway from the border to the capital as well as the Inter-American Highway. (en)
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  • Carretera Federal 85 (es)
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