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The main toll plaza for the Dulles Greenway is located just west of the exits for Route 28 and Dulles Airport. Additional toll plazas are located on westbound entrance ramps and eastbound exit ramps with the exception of Battlefield Parkway (Exit 2) in Leesburg .
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View east along SR 606 in Dulles. After the interchange with the Dulles Greenway, SR 606 turns to the southwest and goes around the back of Dulles Airport. It passes some single-family houses to the west, and Dulles Airport and some low rise office buildings to the east. There is a now a four-way intersection with Old Ox Road and Arcola Boulevard.
The Dulles Greenway, Virginia's first private toll road since 1816, is a 14-mile (23 km) highway connecting Washington Dulles International Airport with Leesburg, Virginia. In 1988, the Virginia General Assembly authorized private development of toll roads.
SR 267 (Dulles Greenway) 14.0 22.5 US 15 / SR 7 – Leesburg: SR 28 – Dulles Airport: $5.20~$6.10 SR 267 (Dulles Toll Road) 14.0 22.5 SR 28 – Dulles Airport: SR 123 – Tysons Corner: $4.00 E-ZPass or Pay-by-Plate SR 895 (Pocahontas Parkway) 8.5 13.7 I-95 / SR 150 – Bensley: I-295 – Varina: $2.75~$3.25 Cash or E-ZPass Skyline Drive: 105.5
The Dulles Greenway toll road to Washington’s Dulles Airport defaulted on its bonds within a year of its opening in 1995. The private owner, Toll Road Investors Partnership II, have lost money every year since the road opened. When toll roads lose money, tolls go up–in this case, to $4.80 by 2012.
The parkway continues north to a partially-tolled interchange with the Dulles Greenway. The parkway heads north over the Greenway, and past the Verizon campus. After crossing Waxpool Road, the parkway continues north through corporate centers and Redskins Park. This section was once called Panorama Parkway.
Washington Dulles is accessible via the Dulles Access Road/Dulles Greenway (State Route 267) and State Route 28. The Access Road is a toll-free, limited access highway owned by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) to facilitate car access to Washington Dulles from the Capital Beltway and Interstate 66. [191]