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DNT at the Lovers Lane overpass DNT just north of the Northwest Highway DNT at the Alpha Road interchange. The Dallas North Tollway (DNT, or simply the Tollway) is a 30.2-mile (49 km) controlled-access toll road operated by the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), which runs from Interstate 35E near Downtown Dallas, Texas (), to U.S. Highway 380, in Frisco, Texas.
The turnpike passes through three Texas counties (Dallas, Collin and Denton) and nine Dallas suburbs (Rowlett, Sachse, Garland, Richardson, Plano, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Irving, and Grand Prairie). Originally the President George Bush Turnpike was equipped with traditional toll plazas for cash payment as well as RFID-based TollTag express ...
Map of states that use E-ZPass or a compatible electronic tolling system, as of May 28, 2021, ... Dallas North Tollway: 32 51 I-35E – Dallas: US 380 – Frisco:
A tollway named for former president George H. W. Bush; passes through northern Dallas suburbs, currently terminating at State Highway 161 in Irving in the west and at I-30 in the east, forming a northern loop around Dallas. In between, it forms the boundary between Plano to the north and Dallas and Richardson to the south. The Turnpike's free ...
State Highway 360 Tollway. Dallas North Tollway. Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge. Mountain Creek Lake Bridge. SH-360 and SH-161 toll connector. Addison Airport Tunnel.
To Dallas North Tollway / Dallas Parkway: Sam Rayburn Tollway / Parkwood Boulevard: 42.8: 68.9: Sam Rayburn Tollway north / Dallas North Tollway / SH 289 (Preston Road) Sam Rayburn Tollway / Ohio Drive: interchange: 43.9: 70.7: Sam Rayburn Tollway north / Hillcrest Road / Rasor Boulevard: 45.2: 72.7: Sam Rayburn Tollway / Coit Road: 46.3: 74.5
Construction began on NTTA's oldest existing toll road, the Dallas North Tollway, in 1966, and its first segment (from I-35E to I-635) was opened in 1968. The Tollway (as it is popularly known) has (along with general Dallas-area growth) expanded continually northward, opening extensions in 1987, 1994, and most recently in 2007.
A brochure for the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike and Dallas North Tollway, dated December 1967. November 1969: Aerial photo of the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike at Handley, on the east side of Fort Worth.