Ruta 54 – Mexico | Increased Investment, Development and Focus on Responsible Tourism

 

La Ruta 54, the Carretera Federal 54 that runs through the States of Colima, Jalisco, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas and Zacatecas with a length of over 900 kilometres will be subject to greater investments with works projected for development, installations of companies, services and with focus on Responsible Tourism.

 Ruta 54 stands out for being the shortest route between the Mexican state of Nuevo León and the United States state of Texas, connecting the city of Monterrey with the border crossings of Miguel - Alemán - Rome, highlighted by the suspension bridge that spans the Rio Grande known as Rio Bravo in Mexico and Camargo - Rio Grande City, the International Bridge also known as the Starr Camargo Bridge linking the cities of Rio Grande City in the Starr County - Texas - U.S. and Camargo, Mexican municipality in the State of Tamaulipas then continuing in Texas territory with the famous Highway 83 Brownsville - Laredo.

With this initiative and works planned in seven locations located in the State of Nuevo León such as Apodaca, Cerralvo, Doctor González, Higueras, Marin, Pesqueria andTreviño and two in the State of Tamaulipas such as Ciudad Mier and Miguel Alemán in the State of Tamaulipas that will benefit from the establishment of companies and services for the growth of the local economy also through tourism.

This development will include a corridor boasting an extension of 179 kilometers corresponding to 164 kilometers of the Ruta 54 that connects Monterrey, famous city and capital of Nuevo León, sprawling industrial and business centre north of the foothills of the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range and Mier, municipality in Tamaulipas also known as El Paso del Cántaro just south of Falcon Dam and near the Rio Grande and 14.5 kilometres between Mier and Ciudad Miguel Alemán, also known as San Pedro de Roma, in the state of Tamaulipas on the Rio Grande River opposite the Texan city of Rome.

In addition to accepting investments and the establishment of companies in their territories,and services these municipalities that are part of Route 54 pursue responsible tourism so that in one place the inhabitants find sources of work, leisure and entertainment.

The Representative of the International Alliance for the Development of Trade in North Mexico and South Texas Sergio Ruiz pointed out in local media that many companies from various sectors and civil associations are assiduously engaged in the economic development of this territory for commercial installations, development of services, companies and also with regard to the tourism sector.

This route crosses several towns that have a lot to offer from a tourist point of view with the invitation to visit the area and do responsible tourism giving energy to a movement of the local economy that will gradually attract even more investments from other companies and factories.

The primary objective is that the cities of this Mexican territory grow in a correct, harmonious, orderly way both in the economic part of work and from the point of view of entertainment.

With all this thousands of inhabitants of the region would benefit for example in the area of Pesqueria alone, lively center just 22 minutes driving from Monterrey and Marin, historic center in the colonial era there are 50,000 people and the form of economic benefit would consist of the people of the region knowing other places that have restaurants, grocery stores and other goods, services by improving their economy.

Link - https://www.expreso.info/noticias/internacional/102629_la_ruta_54_de_mexico_con_mas_inversion_trabajo_y_turismo_responsable links

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