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The Kentucky Parkway System is a statewide system of controlled-access highways financed and built as toll roads. State law requires the removal of tolls once the cost of construction is recouped; all parkways are toll-free.
Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road: 10.1 16.3 Sienna Parkway US 90 Alt. east (South Main Street) $3.51 (with valid tag) $4.66 (without valid tag) EZ TAG, TxTag, or TollTag required Hardy Toll Road: 21.6 34.8 I-610: I-45: $3.00 ($2.70 with EZ TAG discount) Hardy Toll Road Connector to George Bush Intercontinental Airport: 4 6.4 Hardy Toll Road
Toll bridges in Kentucky (1 C, 3 P) F. Former toll roads in Kentucky (2 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 10:30 (UTC). ...
The Western Kentucky Parkway's previous shield (1998–2007) Trailblazer signage for the Western Kentucky Parkway (1998–2007 shield) on U.S. Route 641 in Marion, Kentucky. The original segment of the parkway was envisioned as a 127-mile (204 km) toll road extending from Elizabethtown to Princeton. The bonds were issued in 1961 and ...
The Kentucky Revised Statute 177.020(1) [1] [2] provides that the Department of Highways, a part of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, is responsible for the establishment and classification of a State Primary Road System which includes the state primary routes, interstate highways, parkways and toll roads, state secondary routes, rural secondary routes and supplemental roads.
The Kentucky parkway system is a legislatively-defined system of primary roads, all of which were constructed as toll roads, but have since been converted to freeways. Pages in category "Kentucky parkway system"
State highways in Kentucky are maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, which classifies routes as either primary or secondary. Some routes, such as Kentucky Route 80 , are both primary and secondary, with only a segment of the route listed as part of the primary system.
Forming a complete beltway around Cincinnati, Ohio, the Kentucky portion runs from Petersburg in the west to Fort Thomas in the east. Officially, Interstate 275 begins and ends in Erlanger. I-365: 92.313: 148.563 I-65 near Park City: US 27 in Somerset: proposed — Future designation along the Cumberland Parkway: I-369: 23.441: 37.725