Since last Friday, January 10, the toll booths in Mexico had an increase in their toll rates after an announcement by Capufe. This was around 5 to 9 percent.
Mazatlán, Guadalajara and Monterrey are tourist and work destinations for thousands of residents of La Laguna and for those who do not travel by plane, arriving by bus or driving is the only means of transport in Mexico’s passenger rail system.
Torreón-Mazatlán
The trip from Torreón to Mazatlán is a journey with a length of around 492 kilometers, so it would take about 5 hours and 50 minutes to reach the destination. It consists of eight toll booths whose costs are:
León Guzmán: 234 pesos
Cuencamé III: 176 pesos
Yerbanís: 173 pesos
Durango: 150 pesos
Garavitos: 80 pesos
Llano Grande: 120 pesos
Coscomate: 382 pesos
Mesillas: 202 pesos
For a total of 1,517 pesos.
Torreón-Guadalajara
The trip from Torreón to Guadalajara is a journey with a length of around 741 kilometers, so it would take about 8 hours and 30 minutes to reach the destination. It consists of 10 toll booths, the costs of which are:
León Guzmán: 234 pesos
Cuencamé III: 69 pesos
Morfín Chávez: 50 pesos
Calera: 30 pesos
Zacatecas: 41 pesos
Encarnación: 169 pesos
Jalostotitlán: 202 pesos
Tepatitlán: 44 pesos
Tepatitlán: 127 pesos
La Joya: 74 pesos
For a total of 1,040 pesos.
Torreón-Monterrey
The trip from Torreón to Monterrey is a journey with a length of around 339 kilometers, so it would take about 3 and a half hours to reach the destination. It consists of three booths whose costs are:
Matamoros: 72 pesos
La Cuchilla: 96 pesos
Plan de Ayala: 168 pesos
For a total of 336 pesos.
Source: elsiglodetorreon