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The 17.3-mile (27.8 km) toll road stretched from Federal Boulevard in Westminster to Baseline Road in Boulder, and opened on January 19, 1952, with a toll of $0.25. The Valley Highway from downtown Denver opened in 1952–1954, feeding directly into the Turnpike.
With the Central Hub, most of Colorado toll facilities (The Northwest Parkway currently not included) will now accept transponders issued in Kansas, Texas (TxTag and EZTag will be accepted in the near future) or Oklahoma. Toll tags accepted on all Colorado tolled Express Lanes include: ExpressToll, TollTags, K-TAG, and Pikepass.
E-470 is a 47-mile-long (76 km) controlled-access toll road that traverses the eastern portion of the Denver metropolitan area in the US state of Colorado.It is the eastern half of the 470 beltway that serves Meridian, Parker, Aurora, Denver International Airport, and Brighton.
Pages in category "Former toll roads in Colorado" ... Denver–Boulder Turnpike This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 10:29 (UTC). ...
Pages in category "Toll roads in Colorado" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. E-470; N.
Northwest Parkway is a 9.05-mile (14.56 km) limited-access toll road that runs from US 36 to the I-25/E-470 interchange. Both terminus are in Broomfield , northwest of Denver . In combination with E-470 (47 miles (76 km)) and State Highway 470 (SH 470; 27 miles (43 km)), Northwest Parkway forms a partial beltway of approximately 83 miles (134 ...
I-25/US 24/US 85/US 87 in Colorado Springs: I-25/US 85/US 87 in Colorado Springs — 2007 Was signed along the CanAm Highway in downtown Colorado Springs. Also ran concurrent with US 85 in its whole length. Decommissioned in December 2007 as part of a highway swap to designate Powers Boulevard as SH 21: I-25 BL: 1.2: 1.9
The city and county of Broomfield constructed an 11-mile (18 km) continuation of the E-470 tollway from I-25 to an interchange with US 36 (the Denver-Boulder Turnpike) near Flatiron Crossing Mall. This section of the tollway is known as the Northwest Parkway, and is administered, similarly to E-470, by its own quasi-governmental agency.