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The Hardy Toll Road is a controlled-access toll road in the Greater Houston area of the U.S. state of Texas, maintained by the Harris County Toll Road Authority. The route runs from Interstate 610 near central Houston to Interstate 45 just south of the Harris–Montgomery county line. The road generally parallels Interstate 45.
Signage originally planned for use along Loop 49 if the road had not been set up for tolling. Plans to construct an outer loop around the city of Tyler, Texas began in the mid-1980s. The original plans called for a freeway to be built but Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) determined that there was a funding shortfall and the road would ...
English: The Hardy Toll Road runs from Interstate 610, near central Houston, to Interstate 45, north of Houston, Texas, just below the Harris County line. Date 6 April 2014, 21:46:00
Cibolo Parkway – proposed F.M. 1103 extension as a toll road south from Weil Road south to I-10 at Zuehl Road in Cibolo, TX (Guadalupe County). [123] I-10 (Katy Tollway)—proposed extension of the I-10 HOT lanes, from SH 6 in Harris County to FM 359 in Waller County (under study). [124]
The Hardy Toll Road was constructed to help alleviate traffic off of I-45 North. The route begins at I-610 North between I-45 North and I-69/US 59 North and travels northward parallel to I-45 for 21.6 miles (34.8 km) after which it merges onto I-45. The toll road also features a 4-mile (6.4 km) spur to George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
Its major junctions include US Highway 290 (US 290), Hardy Toll Road, State Highway 6 (SH 6), Interstate 69 (I-69)/US Highway 59 (US 59), Interstate 45 (I-45) and the Beltway 8/Sam Houston Tollway. The proposed extension of the main segment (east-west) would go from Westgreen Boulevard (its current western terminus) to Porter Road.
The toll roads in Central Texas are governed through the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority (CTRMA), which is stated to be the creating agency for transportation models to keep up with today's population growth. to promote future road construction which is to alleviate traffic issues within Travis and Williamson Counties [5] Texas is one ...
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted) Grimes: Todd Mission: 43.62: 70.20: FM 1774: Northbound terminus of toll road and start of two-lane freeway; last free southbound exit before start of toll road [40] [45] 45.08: 72.55: SH 249 Toll ends SH 249 begins: Northern terminus of SH 249 Toll; Aggie Expressway continues as SH 249 ...