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Monday, February 26, 2018

This is a list of toll roads in the United States (and it's territories). Included are current and future high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes, express toll (ETL) lanes, and hybrid systems. HOV, as used in this article, is high occupancy vehicle.

This list does not include items on the list of toll bridges, list of toll tunnels, list of ferry operators, nor pre-freeway turnpikes.

As of January 2014, the states of Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming have never had any toll roads, while Connecticut, Kentucky, Oregon, and Georgia have had toll roads in the past, but have since removed the tolls on those roads. Connecticut, Kentucky, Michigan, Georgia, and Tennessee currently have proposals to construct future toll roads.

Alabama




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California


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Managed lanes

Colorado


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Managed lanes

Delaware


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Florida


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Managed lanes

Georgia


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Road Pricing: Truck tolls/HGV road user charging in the European Union. Source : roadpricing.blogspot.com

Illinois



Indiana



Kansas



Maine



Maryland



Managed lanes

Massachusetts



Minnesota



New Hampshire



New Jersey



New York



North Carolina



Ohio



Oklahoma



Pennsylvania



Puerto Rico



Managed lanes

South Carolina



Texas



Managed lanes

Utah



Managed lanes

Virginia



Managed lanes

Washington



West Virginia



Former



Colorado

  • US 36 (Denverâ€"Boulder Turnpike)â€"tolls removed in 1967.

Connecticut

  • Route 2Aâ€"tolls removed in 1980
  • Route 3 (Putnam Bridge)â€"tolls removed in 1989
  • US 5 / Route 15 (Charter Oak Bridge)â€"tolls removed in 1989
  • Route 15 (Wilbur Cross Parkway)â€"tolls removed in 1988.
  • I-291 (Bissell Bridge)â€"tolls removed in 1989
  • Conn. Turnpikeâ€"tolls removed in 1985.
  • Merritt Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 1988.

Georgia

  • SR 400â€"tolls removed in 2013.

Kentucky

  • Audubon Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 2006.
  • Bluegrass Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 1991.
  • Cumberland Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 2003.
  • Hal Rogers Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 2003.
  • Kentucky Turnpikeâ€"tolls removed in 1975.
  • Mountain Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 1986.
  • Natcher Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 2006.
  • Pennyrile Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 1992.
  • Purchase Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 1992.
  • Western Kentucky Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 1987.

Maryland

  • John F. Kennedy Memorial Highwayâ€"ramp tolls removed in 1980s; Tydings Bridge toll remains

New York

  • Niagara Thruway - tolls removed in 2006. Grand Island Bridge tolls remain.
  • Hutchinson River Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 1994.
  • Saw Millâ€"tolls removed in 1994.
  • Southern Parkwayâ€"tolls removed in 1978.

Oregon

  • Barlow Roadâ€"tolls in effect from 1864 to 1919; no longer a viable route due the eastern portion being overgrown; most western portions are paved over by modern roads.
  • Santiam Wagon Roadâ€"tolls in effect from 1861 to 1915. Closely parallels the route of U.S. Route 20 through the Cascades.

Texas

  • Camino Colombia Toll Road/State Highway 255-tolls removed in 2017
  • Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpikeâ€"tolls removed in 1978.

Virginia

  • Norfolkâ€"Virginia Beach Expresswayâ€"tolls removed in 1996.
  • Richmondâ€"Petersburg Turnpikeâ€"tolls removed in 1992.

Proposals



California

In the San Francisco Bay Area, the transportation authorities are planning a whole network of HOT lanes.

  • I-580 Under construction. The portion being constructed is in the Tri-Valley area between Pleasanton and Livermore. The eastbound HOT lane is scheduled to open in 2013, while the westbound HOT lane is scheduled to open in 2014.
  • US 101 planned. The areas to be constructed include the total area of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (San Francisco Bay Area) (MTC), with the exception of the City of San Francisco, the northern approach to the Golden Gate Bridge, and northern San Mateo County.
  • I-80 planned. The areas to be constructed include the total MTC area, with the exception of the City of San Francisco, and the approach to the San Franciscoâ€"Oakland Bay Bridge.
  • SR 4 planned, portions fully funded. The areas to be constructed are from the junction with I-680 to Antioch.
  • I-880 planned, portions fully funded. The areas to be constructed go from the south end of Oakland to the junction with US 101.
  • SR 92 convert lanes from HOV. The area to be converted is the approach to the San Mateo - Hayward Bridge.
  • SR 84 convert lanes from HOV. The area to be converted is from the I-880 intersection to the approach to the Dumbarton Bridge.
  • I-280 planned. The areas to be constructed go from the intersection with US 101/I-680 in San Jose to past the intersection with SR 85.
  • SR 85 fully funded. The area to be constructed is the entire length with both ends connecting with US 101. Expected to open in 2012.
  • SR 87 convert lanes from HOV. The area to be converted is its entire length, from US 101 to SR 85.
  • SR 237 extension of already-existing HOT lanes. The area to be constructed is the entire length from I-880 to SR 85. The portion from I-880 and North First St opened in March 2012.

Riverside County is recognized by the California Transportation Commission (CATC) as having a traffic congestion problem second only to Los Angeles.

  • SR 91 under construction. Two HOT lanes and a mixed-flow lane from the Orange County line to the intersection with I-15.
  • I-15 recommended. Two HOT lanes and a mixed-flow lane from the San Bernardino County line to the intersection with SR 74. Further, an HOV lane and an eventual HOT lane extension to the San Diego County line.

Los Angeles County has a plan in place that has been approved by the California legislature. They have received a grant for $213.6 million from the USDOT(US Department of Transportation). This plan will be implemented in two phases, although it is currently unknown when those phases will take place.

Both phases are for the conversion of HOV lanes to HOT lanes.

  • I-10 phase 2: From I-605 to SR 57/SR 71: in design; from SR-57/SR-71 to the San Bernardino County line.
  • I-210 phase 1: Convert the Foothill Freeway from SR 134/SR 710 to I-605. Phase 2: From I-605 to the San Bernardino County line. This plan was dropped as of 2009, according to the Pasadena Star-News, due to San Gabriel Valley leaders opposition.
  • SR 60 phase 2: Convert from the intersection with I-605 to Brea Canyon (under construction), and convert from Brea Canyon to the San Bernardino County line.

Delaware

  • US 301â€"under construction.

Florida

  • SR 23 (First Coast Expressway)â€"planned 46.5-mile (74.8 km) southwest bypass of the Jacksonville metro area, from I-10 to I-95. A 15-mile (24 km) segment was completed in 2016. The remaining segment is under design, but not yet scheduled for construction.
  • SR 690 (Gateway Express)â€"elevated east-west highway in central Pinellas County. Project approved in 2014. Construction to begin in 2017 & be complete in 2022.
  • Central Polk Parkwayâ€"planned, unfunded toll road in Polk County. As of January 2015, the design phase of seven of eight segments has been funded.
  • Heartland Parkwayâ€"proposed 110-mile (180 km) toll road through interior counties, from southwest of the Orlando metro area to the Fort Myers-Naples area.

Managed lanes

  • I-4 (4 Express)â€"a 21-mile (34 km) four-lane variable tolling lanes along I-4 in Orlando, scheduled to be completed in 2021. Additional 40 miles (64 km) of variable toll lanes along I-4 currently being studied, which would cover the Orlando metropolitan area.
  • I-75 (Palmetto Expressway) / SR 826â€"Express lanes are being added along 28 miles (45 km) of I-75 and SR 826 in the Miami area; work began in 2014 and is planned to be completed in 2018.
  • Turnpikeâ€"Express lanes are being added to 20 miles (32 km) of the Turnpike through Miami-Dade County.
  • I-295â€"Express lanes are being added between I-95 and the St.John's River (Buckman Bridge). Plans for express lanes between State Road 9B and J. Turner Butler Boulevard are being finalized with land acquisition expected to begin in 2015.
  • I-4 / I-75 / I-275â€"FDOT has proposed constructing a system of express lanesâ€"Tampa Bay Expressâ€"along Interstates 275, 4, & 75 in the Tampa Bay area.

Illinois

  • Illiana Expresswayâ€"proposed toll road.
  • I-490 (O'Hare West Bypass)â€"this beltway and electronic toll highway should be completed by 2025.

Indiana

  • Illiana Expresswayâ€"proposed toll road.

Kentucky

  • Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkwayâ€"Currently toll-free, but tolling has been proposed to pay for plans to expand the current two-lane section from Campton to Salyersville to four lanes, plus extend the road to Prestonsburg.

Louisiana

  • Lafayette Regional Xpresswayâ€"proposed toll road.
  • Baton Rouge Loopâ€"proposed toll road.

Michigan

  • The Michigan Department of Transportation is considering the possible inclusion of a HOT lane on US 23 between the I-96 interchange in Brighton and the M-14 interchange in the Ann Arbor area. The US 23 corridor in this area is in disrepair and will require a complete overhaul of the freeway in order to satisfy projected traffic volumes in the future.

Minnesota

  • MnDot has plans to continue their construction of MnPASS Express Lanes. Currently I-394, I-35W and I35E have the HOT lanes. MnDot plans to add Mn PASS lanes to most highways across the Twin Cities metro. Including I-94 between Minneapolis and St. Paul, I-94 in to Maple Grove and many more roads. The Mn PASS lanes have been successful in easing congestion on I-394 and I-35 so they plan to continue to expand them across the cities.

North Carolina

  • Iâ€'77 (Express Lanes)â€"from Brookshire Freeway (exit 11) to West Catawba Avenue (exit 28) in Mecklenburg County. The project involves converting existing HOV lanes and then extending lanes further north; to be completed and ready by 2019.
  • Iâ€'485 (Express Lanes)â€"along the Governor James G. Martin Freeway section of I-485, between US 74 (exit 51) and I-77/US 21 (exit 67), in Mecklenburg County. Construction on the HOT lanes is expected to begin in 2019.
  • US 74 (Express Lanes)â€"along the Independence Boulevard section of US 74, between Brookshire Freeway/John Belk Freeway and Wallace Lane, in Mecklenburg County. The project involves converting existing Bus lanes. Anticipated to be completed and ready by end of 2016.
  • US 74 (Monroe Connector/Bypass)â€"toll road under construction.
  • NC 540 (Triangle Expressway)â€"proposed southeast extension.
  • Mid-Currituck Bridge

Rhode Island

  • Interstate 95 - Trucks only, scheduled to begin in December 2017

South Carolina

  • I-73â€"proposed toll road.

Texas

  • Cibolo Parkway - proposed southern extension of F.M. 1103 as a toll road from Weil Road south to I-10 at Zuehl Road in Guadalupe County.
  • I-10 (Katy Tollway)â€"proposed extension of the I-10 HOT lanes, from SH 6 in Harris County to FM 359 in Waller County (under study).
  • I-35E (Express Lanes)â€"planned variable toll lanes, from south of the Loop 12/I-35E split to south of Valwood Parkway, including the reconstruction of existing facilities, construction of frontage roads and the addition of managed lanes.
  • I-35W (Express Lanes)â€"planned variable toll lanes, from Wautauga Ave. to Meacham St. in Fort Worth.
  • I-69Eâ€"proposed toll road segments located at Riviera and Driscoll.
  • Loop 360â€"proposed future designation of state highway, in Austin.
  • Loop 1604 (Express Lanes)â€"proposed variable tolling lanes in San Antonio.
  • SH 35 (Alvin Tollway)â€"proposed toll road from Bellfort Avenue in Houston to FM 528 in Alvin
  • SH 45 (Manchaca Expressway)â€"planned toll road extension.
  • SH 71 (Bastrop Expressway)â€"proposed toll road in Austin.
  • SH 121 / SH 183 (North Tarrant Express)â€"proposed improvements are planned to include three general purpose lanes in each direction with three HOT lanes in each direction for a total of twelve lanes with frontage roads for future traffic volumes, located in the Fort Worth area.
  • SH 249 (Tomball Tollway)â€"planned toll road connecting College Station and Houston, also known as the Aggie Highway.
  • Trinity Parkwayâ€"proposed toll road in Dallas.
  • US 281 (Express Lanes)â€"proposed variable tolling lanes in San Antonio.
  • US 290/SH 71 (Oak Hill Expressway)â€"proposed toll road or variable toll lanes along Oak Hill Expressway, in Austin.

Washington

  • Iâ€'405 / SR 167â€"proposed extension of the SR 167 HOT Lanes and I-405 Express Toll Lanes, from Auburn to Bellevue

West Virginia

  • WV 43 (Monâ€"Fayette Expressway)â€"currently free on West Virginia portion, but West Virginia reserves the right to impose tolls on its section of the Monâ€"Fayette Expressway in the future, much like its Pennsylvania counterpart.

See also



  • List of toll bridges: United States

References





 
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