Mexican Highway Maps at Toll Booths and other rest stops

Started by jfs1988, June 14, 2013, 07:30:26 PM

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Awesome.  I didn't know they had those but, then again, I hardly ever plan my pitstops for the toll booths.
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jfs1988

at Caseta Sacramento, located along Mexico Federal 45 north of the city of Chihuahua, there is a historical information placard with a map that shows the route that Spaniard explorer Juan de Oñate took when he was exploring what today is northern Mexico & the American Southwest. The route is parallel to present Highway 45 & Interstate 25. There is some information of this at the New Mexico Welcome Center (Rest Area) in Anthony. Its too bad, I accidentally deleted that photo when my camera was having a format memory error. :-( Wasnt even able to get in the return trip, oh well.

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Mexico Highway Map at Caseta Leon Guzman, Dgo MX.

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Red Viacorta system map at Aguascalientes-Leon.



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