Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) Toll Roads in Texas
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The Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area in Texas toll roads, turnpikes, bridges and a toll tunnel as well. These are operated by the North Texas Toll Authority (NTTA)[1] and the DFW Airport[2]. Below is the list of toll facilities in the DFW metroplex or North Texas:
- Dallas North Tollway (DNT)
- President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT)
- President George Bush Turnpike – Western Extension (PGBT – WE)
- President George Bush Turnpike – Eastern Extension (PGBT – EE)
- Sam Rayburn Tollway (SRT)
You can calculate toll cost to travel through the DFW toll roads and other toll facilities of Texas using the DFW Toll Calculator.
Dallas North Tollway or DNT
The Dallas North Tollway is a 30.2-mile limited-access toll road operated by the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), which runs from Interstate 35E near downtown Dallas, Texas, to the U.S. Highway 380, in Frisco, Texas. This expressway connects motorists travelling between downtown Dallas and cities in Collin, Denton and northern Dallas counties passing through Highland Park, University Park, Addison, Farmers Branch, Plano and Frisco.
Tolls on Dallas North Tollway can be paid by TollTag while on the go and with NTTA ZipCash in case of missed tolls. Dallas North Tollway accepts EZ TAG, TxTag, PikePass and K-TAG as well. You can see the toll on Dallas North Tollway for various vehicles and gantries including Trinity Mills Main Lane gantry here[3].
President George Bush Turnpike or PGBT
The President George Bush Turnpike, operated by the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), is a 52-mile, limited access expressway that forms a partial loop around the northern Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It gives motorists additional access to US 75, the Dallas North Tollway, Interstate 35E, I-635 and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport as well.
Toll tags accepted on President George Bush Turnpike are TollTag, EZ TAG, TxTag, PikePass and K-TAG. If you don’t have any toll tag, you’ll get an invoice to use the turnpike by mail. You can Pay invoice using ZipCash either online[4], by mail, over the phone or in person.
For the latest toll rates of President George Bush Turnpike[5], visit NTTA.
President George Bush Turnpike-Western Extension or PGBT-WE
The western extension of President George Bush Turnpike provides an 11.5-mile link between SH 183, I-30, and I-20. The corridor consists of the tolled (cashless) main lanes, known as the Western Extension, and the frontage roads, called the State Highway (SH) 161. It is a part of the western loop around Dallas through Irving and Grand Prairie, just south of Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) International Airport.
NTTA provides the latest toll rates of PGBT – WE[6].
President George Bush Turnpike – Western Extension or PGBT-WE accepts TollTag, EZ TAG, TxTag, PikePass and K-TAG. Missed tolls can be paid in various ways using ZipCash[7].
President George Bush Turnpike-Eastern Extension or PGBT-EE
The Eastern Extension of the President George Bush Turnpike is a portion of the outer loop around Dallas and its suburbs that extends from northwest Garland to Interstate 30. It is part of the Loop 9 or the State Highway (SH) 190 corridor.
See the toll rates for various vehicles on PGBT EE[8].
Like President George Bush Turnpike, the Eastern Extension also accepts TollTag, EZ TAG, TxTag, PikePass and K-TAG. For missed tolls, you can pay the mailed invoice using ZipCash[9].
Sam Rayburn Tollway or SRT
Sam Rayburn Tollway, a part of North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), runs from Grapevine to McKinney including the direct connector ramps at US 75, Dallas North Tollway, and I-35E. It was formerly known as State Highway (SH) 121, 121 Tollway or Texas 121 toll road.
To on Sam Rayburn Tollway you may use TollTag, EZ TAG, TxTag, PikePass or K-TAG. The missed toll can be paid online using ZipCash. Find the toll rates for various vehicles and gantries including Custer Road Main Lane Gantry on NTTA[10].
Chisholm Trail Parkway or CTP
The Chisholm Trail Parkway is a 27.6-mile toll road extending from downtown Fort Worth south to Cleburne including Burleson. The entry and/or exit of the Chisholm Trail Parkway are at the following locations:
I-30 near Summit Ave | Forest Park Blvd. | University Dr. / Montgomery |
St. Edwards Ranch Rd. | Arborlawn Dr. | I-20 / SH 183 Interchange |
Overton Ridge Blvd. | Oakmont Blvd. | Dirks Road / Altamesa Blvd. |
Sycamore School Rd. | McPherson Blvd. | FM 1187 |
CR 920 | FM 1902 / FM 915 intersection | CR 913 |
FM 917 | CR 904 | Sparks Rd. |
U.S. 67 |
See the Chisholm Trail Parkway speed limits for various stretches on NTTA [11].
The Chisholm Trail Parkway tolls can be paid by TollTag, EZ TAG, TxTag, PikePass or K-TAG. NTTA’s ZipCash is used for missed toll payments which charge up to 50% higher.
Addison Airport Toll Road Tunnel or AATP
The Addison Airport Toll Tunnel (AATT) serves as an east-west route between the Dallas North Tollway and I-35E under the Addison Airport runway. The tunnel provides a passage on Keller Springs Road, which once ended on either side of Addison Airport, as an alternative to Belt Line Road or Trinity Mills Road.
TheAddison Airport toll road tunnel cost[12] varies for bikes, cars and other vehicles depending on their axle counts and mode of payment (whether through tag transponders or ZipCash). Tag transponders accepted on AATT are TollTag, EZ TAG, TxTag, PikePass or K-TAG.
Mountain Creek Lake Toll Bridge or MCLB
The Mountain Creek Lake Bridge (MCLB) provides a direct crossing of Mountain Creek Lake between the Oak Cliff section of Dallas and the City of Grand Prairie. The bridge is 7,425 feet long, with the full roadway extending 2.5 miles across the lake from the intersection of Spur 303 and Southeast 14th Street in Grand Prairie to the intersection of Spur 303 and Mountain Creek Parkway in Dallas.
Latest toll rates on MCLB[13]are provided by NTTA. MCLB accepts TollTag, EZ TAG, TxTag, PikePass and K-TAG. For missed toll, NTTA’s Zipcash is can be used.
Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge or LLTB
The Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge (LLTB) is a four-lane 1.7 mile bridge that connects Interstate 35 E (I-35E) at Swisher Road to the Dallas North Tollway at Eldorado Parkway. It provides an east-west connection to various destinations in Denton County.
Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge fee or toll rate are listed on NTTA website[14]. Tolls on LLTB are paid using TollTag, EZ TAG, TxTag, PikePass and K-TAG. NTTA’s ZipCash is used for paying missed tolls on LLTB.
International Parkway
International Parkway provides access to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport[15] (DFW) from the metropolitan area in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex[16]. The DFW Airport toll plaza also handles parking fees for the DFW airport so consequently you have to pay a toll to get to DFW airport.
TollTag and EZ TAG work at DFW Airport along with TxTag, PikePass and K-TAG. ZipCash is not accepted for toll payment. Read more details of payment methods and rates for DFW Airport on DFW website[17].
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See also
References
- ↑ NTTA
- ↑ DFW Airport
- ↑ DNT toll rates chart
- ↑ NTTA toll payment
- ↑ PGBT toll rate
- ↑ PGBT – WE toll rates
- ↑ ZipCash payment
- ↑ PGBT EE toll rates
- ↑ ZipCash
- ↑ SRT toll rates
- ↑ Chisholm Trail Parkway speed limits
- ↑ Addison Airport toll road tunnel cost
- ↑ MCLB toll rate
- ↑ LLTB toll rate
- ↑ Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
- ↑ Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex
- ↑ DFW Airport parking payment