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Opening in 1995, the four-lane express lanes run in the median of the Riverside Freeway (SR-91) between the Interstate 15 and the Costa Mesa Freeway (SR-55). OCTA purchased the 91 Express Lanes without taxpayer money and removed a "non-compete" clause that prevented safety improvements and traffic capacity expansions along the stretch of tollway.
The 91 Express Lanes, the first all electronic toll facility in the world, proved to be extremely successful. However, for various business reasons CPTC decided to sell its franchise rights to the 91 Express Lanes to OCTA in 2002. Cofiroute remained as the 91 Express Lanes' operator under contract with OCTA.
Northbound access from exit 33; northern terminus of SR 261; SR 261 north exit 6B 36.10: 58.10: Windy Ridge toll gantry: Anaheim–Yorba Linda line: 39.08: 62.89 — 91 Express Lanes east: Scheduled to be completed by 2027 [29] 39A: SR 91 east (Riverside Freeway) – Riverside: Northern terminus of SR 241; SR 91 east exit 40, west exit 41B: 39B
All eastbound lanes of the 91 Freeway will be closed from 10 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday, according to the Riverside County Transportation Commission.
91 Express Lanes: SR 91: Orange and Riverside Counties SR 55 in Anaheim: I-15 in Corona: 3+ 91 Express Lanes [72] [73] I-110 Metro ExpressLanes (Harbor Transitway) I-110: Los Angeles: Harbor Gateway Transit Center: Adams Boulevard ^2+ Metro ExpressLanes [68] US 101 Express Lanes US 101: Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties SR 237 near Mountain ...
All eastbound lanes of the 91 Freeway in Corona will be shut down this weekend, according to the Riverside County Transportation Commission. 'Coronageddon' expected with 91 Freeway closed in ...
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First grade-separated HOV lanes [citation needed] First fully automated tollway system (91 Express Lanes in northern Orange County) The Southern California area has fewer lane-miles per capita than most large metropolitan areas in the United States, ranking 31st of the top 39.