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The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) was established in 1997 by Texas Senate Bill 370. [5] The legislation abolished the TTA, which was an independent state agency, and established the Texas Turnpike Authority division of the Texas Department of Transportation. The bill established the NTTA and made it the successor agency to TTA, assuming ...
DNT at the Lovers Lane overpass DNT just north of the Northwest Highway DNT at the Alpha Road interchange. The Dallas North Tollway (DNT, or simply the Tollway) is a 30.2-mile (49 km) controlled-access toll road operated by the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), which runs from Interstate 35E near Downtown Dallas, Texas (), to U.S. Highway 380, in Frisco, Texas.
2 lanes per direction; all-electronic toll, must have Fastrak; HOV-3+ and motorcycles toll-free; HOV-2 free during off-peak hours; clean-air vehicles receive 15% discount [11] I-580 (Express Lanes) 11.9 19.2 I-680 – Pleasanton: Northfront Road - Livermore: Variable toll pricing
Operated by NTTA; road continues on both sides without tolls Mountain Creek Lake Bridge: 2.5 [44] 4.0 Southeast 14th Street in Grand Prairie: Mountain Creek Parkway in Dallas: 1979: current Operated by NTTA; road continues on both sides as Spur 303 without tolls Pres. George Bush Turnpike: 52 [45] 84 I-20 in Grand Prairie: I-30 in Garland: 1998
The President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT) is a 52-mile (84 km) [4] controlled-access toll road running through the northern, northeastern and western suburbs, forming a partial beltway around Dallas, Texas, United States.
Northwest Plano Park & Ride is a bus-only park and ride station in Plano, Texas. The station is located on the western side of Dallas North Tollway in Plano's Legacy Park neighborhood. The station is operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit and is the northernmost facility in the DART system. Unlike most DART transit centers, the lot does not have ...
Operated by North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), the four-lane toll bridge connects Swisher Road in Lake Dallas to Eldorado Parkway in Little Elm. It is one segment of the 13-mile (21 km) Lewisville Lake Corridor, which connects Interstate 35E and Dallas North Tollway. The bridge is the second-longest bridge in the North Texas area.
NTTA is in the process of repaying around $9.5 billion it borrowed to build a system of toll roads in North Texas and the debt will not be paid off until 2049, an NTTA spokesperson said.