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23 Quintana Roo 23 QUINTANA ROO 275 23 QUINTANA ROO Red Libre Red Cuota Ambas Redes Nivel de Símbología Servicio Longitud Longitud Longitud % % % (km) (km) (km) A 203.160 23.81% 200.000 100.00% 403.160 38.28% B 271.410 31.81% 271.410 25.77% C 319.220 37.41% 319.220 30.31% D 46.110 5.40% 46.110 4.38% E 13.420 1.57% 13.420 1.27% F 0.000 0.00% TOTAL 853.320 100% 200.000 100% 1,053.320 100% C A P A C I D A D Y N I V E L E S D E S E R V I C I O ESTADO: QUINTANA ROO AÑO: 2016 Carr.:Francisco Escárcega - Chetumal Red: Federal Libre % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H. t C S B Cam A B C D E Lim. Edos. Term. Camp. Ppia. Qroo. - Nicolás Bravo 206.01 240 4 20 L 2 91 221 406 611 1,101 C Nicolás Bravo - T. Izq. Morocoy 214.90 240 5 21 P 2 169 348 579 989 1,766 B T. Izq. Morocoy - T. Der. Unión 247.50 300 4 21 P 2 198 407 679 1,156 1,947 B T. Der. Unión - T. Izq. Fpe. Carrillo Puerto 255.15 553 2 16 L 2 114 277 510 762 1,370 D T. Izq. Fpe. Carrillo Puerto - T. Der. Subteniente López 268.57 1,743 1 6 P 2 217 460 766 1,263 2,340 E T. Der. Subteniente López - T. Izq. Av. Insurgentes 270.00 2,250 1 6 P 4 2,425 3,566 4,707 5,920 7,133 A T. Izq. Av. Insurgentes - Chetumal 277.36 1,073 0 7 P 4 2,276 3,347 4,418 5,556 6,695 A Carr.:Mérida - Puerto Juárez Red: Federal Libre % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H. t C S B Cam ABCDE Lim. Edos. Term. Yuc. Ppia. Q. R. - Nuevo X-Can 231.90 344 2 11 P 2 180 377 629 1,051 2,007 B Nuevo X-Can - Zaragoza 239.00 404 2 10 P 2 157 328 547 911 1,884 C Zaragoza - Vicente Guerrero 261.00 337 3 10 P 2 149 312 520 868 1,809 C Vicente Guerrero - Leona Vicario 275.50 429 2 12 P 2 147 308 514 859 1,791 C Leona Vicario - T. Der. Aeropuerto 302.50 563 2 14 P 2 155 323 538 902 1,862 D T. Der. Aeropuerto - T. Der. Alfredo V. Bonfil 310.00 2,294 1 13 P 6 3,411 5,016 6,621 8,327 10,032 A T. Der. Alfredo V. Bonfil - Puerto Juárez 321.41 2,764 0 13 P 6 3,345 4,919 6,493 8,166 9,838 A Carr.:Muna - Felipe Carrillo Puerto Red: Federal Libre % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H. t C S B Cam ABCDE Lim. Edos. Term. Yuc. Ppia. Q. R. - Dziuche 118.00 165 2 17 P 2 205 427 710 1,198 1,964 A Dziuche - José María Morelos 138.60 230 2 13 P 2 224 467 778 1,302 2,136 B José María Morelos - Polyuc 161.94 209 2 16 P 2 206 428 713 1,200 2,037 B Polyuc - T. Der. Dzulá 178.11 105 2 12 P 2 125 261 435 727 1,541 A T. Der. Dzulá - Felipe Carrillo Puerto 216.97 276 1 12 P 2 142 297 494 825 1,719 B 279 C A P A C I D A D Y N I V E L E S D E S E R V I C I O ESTADO: QUINTANA ROO AÑO: 2016 Carr.:Polyuc - T. C. (Reforma Agraria - Puerto Juárez) Red: Federal Libre % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H. t C S B Cam A B C D E Polyuc - T. Der. Ramonal 24.00 146 3 17 P 2 120 247 413 696 1,475 B T. Der. Ramonal - T. Izq. Santa María Poniente 35.00 126 3 17 P 2 112 233 388 656 1,407 B T. Izq. Santa María Poniente - Valle Hermoso 50.00 134 2 18 P 2 128 266 443 748 1,492 B Valle Hermoso - T. Izq. Chacchoben 93.50 147 3 17 P 2 113 233 389 657 1,411 B T. Izq. Chacchoben - T. C. Reforma Agraria - Puerto Juárez 99.00 144 3 15 P 2 188 392 653 1,098 1,834 A Carr.:Ramal a Puerto Morelos Red: Federal Libre % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H. t C S B Cam ABCDE T. C. Reforma Agraria - Puerto Juárez - Puerto Morelos 2.20 827 0 12 P 2 152 318 531 884 1,841 D Carr.:Ramal a Punta Piedra Red: Federal Libre % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H. t C S B Cam ABCDE T. C. Reforma Agraria - Puerto Juárez - Punta Piedra (Playa del Carmen) 1.50 1,082 1 12 P 4 2,074 3,050 4,026 5,063 6,100 A Carr.:Ramal a Subteniente López Red: Federal Libre % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H. t C S B Cam ABCDE T. C. Francisco Escárcega - Chetumal - Subteniente López 3.00 823 1 7 P 4 2,328 3,423 4,518 5,682 6,846 A 280 C A P A C I D A D Y N I V E L E S D E S E R V I C I O ESTADO: QUINTANA ROO AÑO: 2016 Carr.:Reforma Agraria - Puerto Juárez Red: Federal Libre % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H. t C S B Cam A B C D E T. C. Francisco Escárcega - Chetumal - Bacalar 19.15 814 2 14 P 4 2,220 3,264 4,309 5,419 6,528 A Bacalar - T. Izq. Reforma 22.24 637 2 15 P 2 215 447 745 1,254 2,077 C T. Izq. Reforma - Buenavista 46.90 442 3 21 P 2 196 404 673 1,143 1,908 C Buenavista - T. Izq. Lazáro Cárdenas 56.30 443 4 19 P 2 197 408 679 1,153 1,925 C T. Izq. Lazáro Cárdenas - T. Izq. Chacchoben 70.80 378 4 17 P 2 194 400 667 1,129 1,926 B T. Izq. Chacchoben - T. Izq. Noh-Bec 81.94 328 4 20 P 2 188 388 647 1,101 1,878 B T. Izq. Noh-Bec - Felipe Carrillo Puerto 132.00 339 5 17 P 2 131 272 454 771 1,620 C Felipe Carrillo Puerto - Tulum Pueblo 227.00 457 3 18 P 2 199 412 688 1,165 1,945 C Tulum Pueblo - T. Izq. Cobá 229.19 1,254 0 4 P 4 2,179 3,204 4,230 5,319 6,409 A T. Izq. Cobá - X. C. Tulum - Aeropuerto 231.19 1,427 2 11 P 4 2,338 3,439 4,539 5,708 6,877 A X. C. Tulum - Aeropuerto - T. Der. Xel-Ha 244.80 1,563 2 11 P 4 2,325 3,420 4,514 5,677 6,839 A T. Der. Xel-Ha - T. Der. Akumal 254.44 1,877 2 10 P 4 2,338 3,438 4,538 5,707 6,876 A T. Der. Akumal - Playa del Carmen 289.70 4,403 2 11 P 4 2,351 3,457 4,563 5,739 6,914 C Playa del Carmen - Playa del Carmen 295.00 3,667 2 15 P 4 2,226 3,274 4,322 5,435 6,548 C Playa del Carmen - T. Der. Puerto Morelos 321.48 3,667 2 15 P 6 3,386 4,980 6,574 8,267 9,960 B T. Der. Puerto Morelos - T. Izq. Aeropuerto Cancún 341.50 4,226 2 12 P 4 2,329 3,425 4,522 5,686 6,851 C T. Izq. Aeropuerto Cancún - T. Izq. Alfredo V. Bonfil 348.22 5,879 2 10 P 6 3,508 5,159 6,810 8,564 10,318 C T. Izq. Alfredo V. Bonfil - Cancún 355.48 7,044 1 10 P 6 3,392 4,988 6,584 8,280 9,976 D Cancún - T. C. Mérida - Puerto Juárez 357.48 7,044 1 10 P 6 3,562 5,238 6,915 8,696 10,477 D Carr.:Valladolid - Felipe Carrillo Puerto Red: Federal Libre % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H. t C S B Cam ABCDE Lim. Edos. Term. Yuc. Ppia. Q. R. - Tepich 51.40 68 0 11 P 2 133 279 466 773 1,610 A Tepich - Tihosuco 65.00 74 2 9 P 2 129 270 450 748 1,572 A Tihosuco - T. Izq. San Felipe Berriozábal 99.00 69 1 10 P 2 129 270 451 748 1,572 A T. Izq. San Felipe Berriozábal - Señor 116.50 66 1 9 P 2 142 300 500 830 1,654 A Señor - Felipe Carrillo Puerto 147.70 124 1 9 P 2 134 281 469 779 1,638 A Carr.:El Cedral - Playa del Carmen (Cuota) Red: Federal Cuota % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H. t C S B Cam ABCDE El Cedral - X. C. Mérida - Cancún (Cuota) 10.05 147 1 10 P 2 276 510 821 1,289 2,053 A X. C. Mérida - Cancún (Cuota) - Playa del Carmen 51.90 150 1 11 P 2 276 510 819 1,287 2,048 A 281 C A P A C I D A D Y N I V E L E S D E S E R V I C I O ESTADO: QUINTANA ROO AÑO: 2016 Carr.:Mérida - Cancún (Cuota) Red: Federal Cuota % VOLÚMENES DE SERVICIO T # N TRAMO Km V.H.
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