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What toll is on the President George Bush Turnpike?

What toll is on the President George Bush Turnpike?

President George Bush Turnpike
Two-Axle Six + Axles & Special Permits
Toll Gantry TollTag ZipCash
North Garland Avenue (GARRD) $0.33 $3.00
Campbell Road (CAMRD) $0.54 $4.05

How much does the George Bush Turnpike cost?

President George Bush Turnpike This connector will cross the line between Dallas and Tarrant counties and is expected to cost about $370 million. The other PGBT project will extend the tollway from I-30 in Garland south to I-20 in Sunnyvale. This project is expected to cost about $1.2 billion.

What is the speed limit on George Bush Turnpike?

Bush Turnpike: 64 mph over.

What is the George Bush Turnpike?

President George Bush Turnpike. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT) is a 52-mile (84 km) toll road running through the northern, northeastern and western suburbs, forming a partial loop around Dallas, Texas, United States. It is named for the late George H. W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States.

What is the President George Bush Turnpike fourth lane project?

Click here for details on President George Bush Turnpike Fourth Lane project. The President George Bush Turnpike offers a significant east-west route within a major developing economic area in the northern half of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

Are there tolls on the President George Bush Turnpike?

If you are traveling the full length of the President George Bush Turnpike, the following tolls currently apply for the vehicle classes shown. Toll as of July 1, 2021. Calculate your trip on the President George Bush Turnpike using our Toll Calculator. It is always free to use for all toll roads on TurnpikeInfo.com.

When did the Bush Turnpike open in Texas?

The Bush Turnpike from State Highway 78 to the interchange at I-30 opened to in December 2011 while the PGBT from SH 183 to I-20 opened to traffic in October 2012.