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There are approximately 25 current toll roads in the state of Texas. [1] Toll roads are more common in Texas than in many other U.S. states, since the relatively low revenues from the state's gasoline tax limits highway planners' means to fund the construction and operation of highways.
Oregon. Barlow Road — tolls in effect from 1864 to 1919; no longer a viable route due to the eastern portion being overgrown; most western portions are paved over by modern roads. Santiam Wagon Road — tolls in effect from 1861 to 1915; closely parallels the route of U.S. Route 20 through the Cascades.
In 2003, all Greater Houston area toll-roads operated by Harris County Toll Road Authority and Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority (), and all Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area toll-roads operated by North Texas Tollway Authority became compatible with TxTag, with the exception of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field airport parking, where NTTA's TollTag is the only ...
State Highway 130. State Highway 130 (SH 130), also known as the Pickle Parkway, is a freeway and toll road in the U.S. state of Texas. It runs parallel to Interstate 35 (I-35) in San Antonio along I-410 and I-10 to east of Seguin, then north as a toll road from there to I-35 north of Georgetown. [1] SH 130 runs in a 91-mile (146 km) corridor ...
North Texas has its share of tollways from the President George Bush Turnpike and Chisholm Trail Parkway to toll lanes along Interstate-35 and State Highway 183, but not all tolls are owned by the ...
Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge: North Texas Tollway Authority: Eldorado Parkway Lewisville Lake: 8,520.4 2,597.0 $1.88 Pay-by-Plate or TollTag: Mountain Creek Lake Bridge: SH-SPUR 303: Mountain Creek Lake: 7,425.0 2,263.1 $0.95 Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge: Harris County Toll Road Authority: SH Beltway 8: Houston Ship Channel: 1,560.0 475.5 $2. ...
North Texas Tollway Authority. The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) is a not-for-profit government organization [2] that maintains and operates toll roads, bridges, and tunnels in the North Texas area. Functioning as a political subdivision of the State of Texas under Chapter 366 of the Transportation Code, the NTTA is empowered to acquire ...
State collects tolls but does not use electronic tolling. State or district does not have tolls. There are many toll roads in the United States; as of 2006, toll roads exist in 35 states, with the majority of states without any toll roads being in the West and South. In 2015, there were 5,000 miles (8,000 km) of toll roads in the country.