Chiapas bridge
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The Chiapas Bridge opened in December, 2003, and crosses the Nezahualcoyotl Dam, also known as Malpaso, in Southern Mexico.
It has a length of 1,208 metres and is 10 metres wide, has two driving lanes, is part of the connection between Las Choapas (Veracruz) and Raudales-Ocozocoautla (Chiapas), and is now an important milestone of the federal highway Cosolealecaque-Tuxtla GutiƩrrez.
The bridge shortens approximately one hickey and 100 kilometres (60 miles) or 3.5 hours the travel time between Mexico City and Chiapas State.