Mexican Federal Highway 57

Federal Highway 57 (Carretera Federal 57) (Fed. 57) is a free (libre) part of the federal highways corridors (los corredores carreteros federales) of Mexico.

The 1301.83 km (808.92 mi) highway connects Mexico City with Piedras Negras, Coahuila. This road links many major highways in the country, forming the backbone of the road network in Mexico. In the eastern Mexican Plateau, (the western foothills of Sierra Madre Oriental), Fed. 57 connects points in the north including Monclova to San Luis Potosí in the south. The road passes through the following states and cities:

Coahuila

 * Saltillo
 * Ramos Arizpe
 * Castaños
 * Monclova
 * Frontera
 * Sabinas
 * Allende
 * Nava
 * Piedras Negras

Nuevo León

 * San Roberto
 * San Rafael

San Luis Potosí

 * Santa María del Río
 * San Luis Potosí
 * Villa Hidalgo
 * Matehuala

Guanajuato

 * San Luis de la Paz

Querétaro

 * San Juan del Río
 * Pedro Escobedo
 * Santiago de Querétaro

State of Mexico

 * San Francisco Soyaniquilpan
 * Polotitlán

Hidalgo

 * Tepeji de Ocampo

State of Mexico

 * Cuautitlán
 * Tepotzotlán
 * Coyotepec

Federal District

 * Mexico City

Note: As Fed. 57-D, Autopista Chamapa-La Venta skirts the western edge of Greater Mexico City through the State of Mexico and the western Federal District.