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EZ TAG, TxTag, or TollTag required; non-toll traffic must use the "last free exit" to bypass toll gantries SH 99 Toll (Grand Parkway) in Harris, Montgomery, Liberty, and Chambers Counties 104.7 168.5 I-10 / US 90 – Katy: SH 146 – Baytown: Maximum toll: $24.64 All-electronic toll SH 130 Toll (Pickle Parkway) 86 138 I-10 – Seguin
5.3 miles (8.5 km) North Carolina Avenue SE, NE: Street that runs from E Street and New Jersey Avenue in Capitol Hill to 16th and C Streets in Kingman Park. 1.6 miles (2.6 km) North Dakota Avenue NW: A residential road in Manor Park that is not as long or as heavily used as South Dakota Avenue. Runs from an intersection with Kansas Avenue and ...
All southbound traffic crossing the Driscoll Bridge pays a toll at either the Raritan Toll Plaza or at exit 125 on the Garden State Parkway, which is just north of the toll plaza. As of January 1, 2023, the toll for passenger cars at the Raritan Toll Plaza is $2.10 with cash and $2.02 with E-ZPass. Southbound exit 125 is for E-ZPass users only ...
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It was completed in June of that year, [95] and on August 8, exit 116 was reopened with a new exit number. [96] Garden State Parkway and US 9 northbound in Upper Township. In May 1966, the borough of Paramus and the New Jersey Highway Authority announced plans to replace exit 165, as well as widening of the segment to three lanes.
In 1952, the New Jersey Highway Authority (NJHA) was created to facilitate the construction of the Garden State Parkway. [7] In October 1954, the NJHA received bids for constructing a 3,650-foot (1,110 m) bridge crossing the Great Egg Harbor Bay, beginning at Beesley's Point, as well as a 750-foot (230 m) bridge crossing Drag Channel.
The new United route is the 10th route introduced at GSP in 2024. When the new flight starts in September, the seven airlines that serve GSP will offer nonstop service to 27 destinations, the most ...
U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9 or US 1-9) is the 31.0-mile-long (49.9 km) concurrency of US 1 and US 9 from their junction in Woodbridge in Middlesex County, New Jersey, north to New York City. The route is a multilane road with some freeway portions that runs through urbanized areas of North Jersey adjacent to New York City.