The Federal Roads and Bridges Administration (Capufe) announced the increase in its tolls starting in January 2025, having an impact on the price that the people of La Laguna will spend when looking for a “getaway” to the Pearl of the Pacific. How much will it cost to go from Torreón to Mazatlán in 2025?
According to Capufe, the increase is general on all the routes that this agency manages throughout the country, applying increases of between 5 and 9 percent in what drivers of cars, motorcycles and heavy units that circulate on these lines must pay.
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One of the roads that suffered this change is the one known as the Durango-Mazatlán Superhighway, a route used by the people of La Laguna to go to Mazatlán. How much did it increase?
From Torreón to Mazatlán: toll booth prices in 2025
This increase began to be effective from January 10, 2025, where motorists will now have to pay 784 pesos to cross this section that includes 4 toll booths for private cars.
León Guzmán toll booth (Durango): 234 pesos
Cuencáme III toll booth (Durango): 176 pesos
Yerbanís toll booth (Durango): 173 pesos
Cd. Durango toll booth (Durango): 150 pesos
Garavitos toll booth (Durango): 80 pesos
Llano Grande toll booth (Durango): 120 pesos
Coscomate toll booth (Sinaloa): 382 pesos
Mesillas toll booth (Sinaloa): 202 pesos
By 2025, travelers who decide to make this stretch must take into account the cost of the toll booths, which is 1,517 pesos ($1,517) for the outbound trip and the same amount for the return trip. For a total of 3,034 pesos ($3,304).
What to do in Mazatlán?
The so-called Pearl of the Pacific has endless activities to enjoy with the family. From exploring its historic center, churches and historic buildings, to just relaxing on one of the beaches there.
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