List of toll roads in the United States

List of toll roads in the United States

This is a list of toll roads in the United States. This list does not include toll bridges or tolled tunnels or tolled ferries.

Alabama

*Foley Beach Express
*Black Warrior Parkway

Alaska

*Knik Arm Crossing

Arkansas

*Interstate 540/Bella Vista Bypass (completion in 2010) [ [http://www.bellavistapoa.com/home/news/2006/04132006a.htm Bella Vista Bypass Project Moving Ahead; State Officials Approve Toll Road Approach. Bella Vista Property Owners Association, April 12, 2007] ] [ [http://www.arkansasnews.com/archive/2006/05/26/News/336372.html Bella Vista bypass progressing well, lawmakers told. Arkansas News Bureau, May 26, 2006] ]

California

*17 Mile Drive
*Eastern Toll Road
*Foothill Toll Road
*I-15 Managed Lanes
*(Cancelled Proposal) Mid-State Tollway
*91 Express Lanes
*San Joaquin Hills Toll Road
*South Bay Expressway
*(Proposed) State Route 57

Colorado

*E-470
*Northwest Parkway
*Denver-Boulder Turnpike (Until 1967)

Connecticut

Following a deadly toll plaza crash on the Connecticut Turnpike in 1983, the Connecticut General Assembly passed legislation abolishing tolls on the state's roads starting in 1989. Two state-operated car ferries across the Connecticut River were excluded from this ban and continue to charge tolls. In January 2007 CONNDOT began a $4 million feasibility study on re-tolling the Connecticut Turnpike as a means of encouraging carpooling and the use of mass transit by value pricing. The latest study also calls for adding tolls to other expressways throughout the state in addition to the Turnpike, particularly Interstate 84 and Interstate 91 in the Hartford area. [ [http://www.wcbs880.com/pages/323546.php?contentType=4&contentId=388740 Fairfield Towns Back Toll Study. WCBS News Radio 880, March 27, 2007] ] It is uncertain that tolls will appear on Connecticut highways any time soon, since the General Assembly must first repeal the state's ban on tolls enacted in 1984. Additionally, Congress must first approve the installation of tolls on Interstate 91 and Interstate 84 should CONNDOT pursue that option because both of these routes were constructed with federal Interstate highway funds, while the Connecticut Turnpike's construction was state-funded.

The issue continues to be a lightning rod of controversy among Connecticut residents and politicians. More legislators are warming up to the idea of tolls to finance billions of dollars in transportation projects throughout the state. Supporters also note that the majority of motorists using Connecticut's highways are from out-of-state; few of which stop and get gasoline, thereby avoiding the state's gasoline tax. Meanwhile, opponents still recall the deadly 1983 crash at the Connecticut Turnpike toll plaza in Stratford, arguing that tolls pose a significant safety threat that outweigh the benefits of added revenue.

*Connecticut Turnpike (until 1985; re-tolling under study)
*Merritt Parkway (until 1988)
*Wilbur Cross Parkway (until 1988)
*Connecticut Route 2A (until 1980)

Delaware

*Delaware Memorial Bridge
*Delaware Turnpike (I-95)
*Delaware Route 1 (Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway)
*U.S. Route 301 (proposed)

Florida

*17th Avenue
*Airport Expressway- TOLL 112
*Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway - TOLL 528
*Apopka Bypass / John Land Apopka Expressway - TOLL 414
*Central Florida GreeneWay- TOLL 417
*Daniel Webster Western Beltway - TOLL 429
*Don Shula Expressway - TOLL 874
*Dolphin Expressway - TOLL 836
*Everglades Parkway (Alligator Alley) - I-75
*Ronald Reagan Florida's Turnpike - unsigned SR 91
*Gratigny Parkway - TOLL 924
*Holland East-West Expressway - TOLL 408
*Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown Expressway - TOLL 618
*Osceola Parkway - Osceola County Road 522
*Pinellas Bayway
*Polk Parkway - TOLL 570
*Rickenbacker Causeway
*Sanibel Causeway
*Sawgrass Expressway - TOLL 869
*Snapper Creek Expressway - SR 878
*Seminole Expressway (see Central Florida GreeneWay) - TOLL 417
*Suncoast Parkway- TOLL 589
*Venetian Causeway
*Veteran's Expressway- TOLL 589
*Veteran's Expressway Spur - TOLL 568 (signed westbound only)


=Georgia=

*State Route 400

Illinois

*Chicago Skyway
*Veterans Memorial Tollway (formerly North-South Tollway)
*Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (formerly Northwest Tollway)
*Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway (formerly East-West Tollway)
*Tri-State Tollway
*(Proposed) Illiana Expressway

Indiana

*Indiana East-West Toll Road
*(Proposed) Illiana Expressway
*(Cancelled Proposal) Southern Indiana Toll Road
*(Cancelled Proposal) Indiana Commerce Corridor

Kansas

*Kansas Turnpike

Kentucky

Kentucky's once-extensive toll road system has completely ceased toll collections as of November 2006, as required by state law when collected tolls or other revenues are sufficient to pay off each road's construction bonds. More recently, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has decided to route their portion of Interstate 69 and parts of future Interstate 66 over existing parkways. The Kentucky legislature and KYTC are considering reinstating tolls on the affected parkway segments to finance these upgrades. The KYTC along with INDOT is also considering toll financing for three new bridges across the Ohio River (two near Louisville and one for future I-69 near Evansville). [ [http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070411/NEWS01/704111273 Kentucky ponders privatizing bridges, Louisville Courier-Journal, April 11, 2007] ]

*Bert T. Combs Mountain Parkway
*Edward T. Breathitt Pennyrile Parkway (now part of Interstate 69 between Henderson and Western Kentucky Parkway)
*Hal Rogers Parkway
*Julian M. Carroll Purchase Parkway (now part of Interstate 69)
*Kentucky Turnpike (now part of Interstate 65)
*Louie B. Nunn Parkway
*Martha Layne Collins Blue Grass Parkway
*Wendell H. Ford Western Kentucky Parkway (now part of Interstate 69 between Interstate 24 and Breathitt Parkway and future Interstate 66 between I-24 and the William H. Natcher Parkway)
*Audubon Parkway
*William H. Natcher Parkway

Louisiana

*Lake Pontchartrain Causeway
*Crescent City Connection
*Lafayette Regional Xpressway (Future)
*Baton Rouge Loop (Future)

Maine

*Maine Turnpike

Maryland

*Harbor Tunnel Thruway
*Intercounty Connector - MD 200 (Under construction as of fall 2007, scheduled for completion 2011)
*John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway

Massachusetts

*Massachusetts Turnpike

Minnesota

*I-394 and US 12 (HOT Lanes)

New Hampshire

*Blue Star Turnpike (formerly New Hampshire Turnpike)
*F. E. Everett Turnpike
*Spaulding Turnpike

New Jersey

Margate Bridge and Causeway (private)
*Atlantic City Expressway
*Garden State Parkway
*New Jersey Turnpike

New York

*New England Thruway
*New York State Thruway

North Carolina

6 proposed toll roads in North Carolina being planned by the NC Turnpike Authority are:

*Mid-Currituck Bridge
*Cape Fear Skyway
*Triangle Parkway
*Western Wake Parkway
*Gaston East-West Connector
*Monroe Connector/Bypass

Ohio

*Johnson's Island Causeway
*Ohio Turnpike

Oklahoma

*Cherokee Turnpike
*Chickasaw Turnpike
*Cimarron Turnpike
*Creek Turnpike
*H.E. Bailey Turnpike
*Indian Nation Turnpike
*Kilpatrick Turnpike
*Muskogee Turnpike
*Turner Turnpike
*Will Rogers Turnpike

Pennsylvania

*Beaver Valley Expressway (Pennsylvania Route 60)
*Greensburg Bypass (Pennsylvania Route 66)
*Mon-Fayette Expressway (Pennsylvania Route 43)
*Pennsylvania Turnpike
*Pennsylvania Turnpike - Northeast Extension
*Southern Beltway (Pennsylvania Route 576)

Puerto Rico

*PR-22 (Autopista José de Diego)
*PR-52 (Autopista Luis A. Ferré)
*PR-53 (Autopista Dr. José Celso Barbosa)

Rhode Island

*Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge
*Mount Hope Bridge (No longer tolled, however discussions are in the works to possibly restore tolls) [ [http://www.eastbayri.com/story/290763581296078.php More opposition rings out against Mt. Hope Bridge tolls] ]

South Carolina

*Southern Connector
*Cross Island Parkway (Hilton Head Island)
*(Proposed) Interstate 73 [ [http://www.statehousereport.com/columns/06.0129.tolling.htm A Toll By Another Name is a Tax, S.C. Statehouse Report, January 29, 2006] ]

Tennessee

*(Proposed) Interstate 69 [ [http://suburbancommunitynews.com/articles/2007/06/21/millington_star/news/doc467a941da5b72478344855.txt State legislature approves toll road bill, Millington Star, June 23, 2007] ]

Texas

*183A toll road
*360 toll road (proposed)
*Bastrop Expressway-State Highway 71 (proposed)
*Bergstrom Expressway-U.S. 183 (proposed)
*Dallas North Tollway
*Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike (no longer tolled)
*Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road/Fort Bend Toll Road
*Hardy Toll Road
*International Parkway
*Loop 1 (MoPac Extension)
*Loop 49
*Manchaca Expressway-State Highway 45 (proposed)
*Manor Expressway-U.S. 290 (proposed)
*Montgomery County Parkway (proposed)
*Oak Hill Expressway-State Highway 71 and U.S. 290 (proposed)
*President George Bush Turnpike
*Sam Houston Tollway
*Southwest Parkway (proposed)
*Loop 1604 Toll Lanes (proposed)
*State Highway 45
*State Highway 99 (Grand Parkway) – Proposed outer beltway of Houston, currently constructed portion is not tolled
*State Highway 121
*State Highway 130
*SH 242-I-45 Direct Toll Connectors (proposed)
*State Highway 249 (proposed)
*State Highway 255
*Trans-Texas Corridors (proposed)
*Trinity Parkway (proposed)
*U.S. 281 Toll Lanes (proposed)
*Westpark Tollway/Fort Bend Westpark Tollway

Utah

*Adams Avenue Parkway - Utah has a single toll road that stretches only one mile; this is the only toll-road in the state

Virginia

*Chesapeake Expressway
*Downtown Expressway
*Dulles Greenway/Dulles Toll Road
*Pocahontas Parkway
*Powhite Parkway
*Powhite Parkway Extension

Washington

* (Opened on April 26) SR 167 HOT Lanes, to convert the route to a freeway"Note:" Washington's state constitution prohibits tolls from staying in place after a road's initial construction has been paid for

West Virginia

*West Virginia Turnpike
*Mon/Fayette Expressway (under construction)

References

ee also

* List of toll bridges

External links

* [http://www.ibtta.org/Information/content.cfm?ItemNumber=2532 Global List of Toll Facilities] (International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association)
* [http://www.tollroadsnews.com/] TOLLROADSnews (Online newsletter about toll roads, turnpikes, toll bridges, toll tunnels and road pricing)


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