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Final Toll Facility List for Docket-4.10.17-Wo BOG.Xlsx Equal Access for Over‐the‐Road Buses Section 129 Covered Facilities State Name of Facility Toll Facility Description Status AK Whittier Access Road Whittier Access Road from Porter to Open Whittier AK Knik Arm Crossing Bridge crossing of the Knik Arm between Pre‐Construction Anchorage and the Mat‐Su Borough AR Airport Intermodal Access Road Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport Pre‐Construction Intermodal Access Road CA Antioch Bridge SR‐160 crossing the San Joaquin River Open between Antioch and Sacramento County CA I‐10 El Monte Busway HOT Lanes I‐10 from I‐605 to Alameda St Open CA SR‐73 San Joaquin Hills Toll Road SR‐73 from Jamboree Road to I‐5 Open CA SR‐91 Corridor (Riverside County) Express lanes on SR‐91 from the Orange Construction County Line to I‐15 CA South Bay Expressway SR‐125 from SR‐905 to San Miguel Road Open CA Foothill and Eastern Toll Roads SR‐241 from SR‐91 to Oso Pkwy Open SR‐261 from SR‐241 to I‐5 SR‐133 from SR‐241 to I‐5 CA Benicia‐Martinez Bridge I‐680 (Benicia‐Martinez Bridge) between Open Richmond‐San Rafael Bridge Solano and Contra Costa counties; San Francisco‐Oakland Bay Bridge I‐580 (Richmond‐San Rafael Bridge) between Contra Costa and Marin counties; I‐80 (San Francisco‐Oakland Bay Bridge) between San Francisco and Alameda counties CA Carquinez Bridge I‐80 (Carquinez Bridges) between Solano Open and Contra Costa counties CA San Mateo‐Hayward Bridge SR‐92 (San Mateo‐Hayward Bridge) from Open Dumbarton Bridge San Mateo to Hayward SR‐84 (Dumbarton Bridge) from Palo Alto to Newark CA Golden Gate Bridge US101 (Golden Gate Bridge) from San Open Francisco County to Marin County CO I‐70 Eastbound Mountain Express On I‐70 Eastbound from MP 230 to MP Open Lane 244 Page 1 Equal Access for Over‐the‐Road Buses Section 129 Covered Facilities State Name of Facility Toll Facility Description Status CO C‐470 Tolled Express Lanes Adding express lanes on both direcions Construction Segment 1 on the C‐470. All vehicles using the Express Lane will be tolled; there will be no HOV/carpool DE I‐95 Delaware Turnpike I‐95 from DE‐141 to the MD state line Open DE SR‐1 SR‐1 from SR‐7 to US‐13 near Dover Air Open Force Base DE US‐301 Realigned US‐301 from the Maryland Construction state line SR‐1 FL I‐275 Sunshine Skyway Bridge I‐275 crossing Tampa Bay from St. Open Petersburg to Terra Ceia FL Garcon Point Bridge SR 281 crossing Pensacola/East Bay from Open Garcon Point to Redfish Point FL Pinellas Bayway System (SR 679 Series of five tolled causeways on SR 682 Open and SR 682) and SR 679 FL SR‐913 Rickenbacker Causeway SR‐913 crossing Biscayne Bay from Miami Open to Key Biscayne FL Venetian Causeway Venetian Causeway crossing Biscayne Bay Open from North Bayshore Drive in Miami to Purdy Avenue in Miami Beach FL 595 Express On I‐595 from I‐75 to I‐95 Open FL I‐75 Alligator Alley I‐75 from US‐27 to SR‐951 Open FL Card Sound Bridge CR 905A crossing Card Sound from Open northern Key Largo to the mainland FL SR‐112 Airport Expressway SR‐ SR‐112 from Miami International Airport Open 836 Dolphin Expressway SR‐874 to I‐95 Don Shula Expressway SR‐878 SR‐836 from the HEFT to I‐95 Snapper Creek Expressway SR‐924 SR‐874 from the HEFT to SR‐826 Gratigny Parkway SR‐878 from SR‐874 to US‐1 SR‐924 from SR‐826 to NW 27th Avenue FL SR‐417 Central Florida SR‐417 from I‐4 in Osceola County to MP Open Greeneway/Seminole Expressway 6 in Orange County (FTE‐operated) SR‐ 417 from MP 6 in Orange County to the Seminole County line (CFX‐operated) SR‐ 417 from the Orange County line to I‐4 in Seminole County (FTE‐operated) FL SR‐429 Daniel Webster Western SR‐429 from Seidel Road to I‐4 Open Beltway Part C Page 2 Equal Access for Over‐the‐Road Buses Section 129 Covered Facilities State Name of Facility Toll Facility Description Status FL SR‐528 Martin Anderson Beachline SR‐528 from SR‐520 to US‐1 Open East and Beachline West Expressways SR‐407 from SR‐528 to SR‐405 SR‐528 from I‐4 to McCoy Rd/Jetport Dr FL SR‐589/SR‐568 Veterans SR‐570 from I‐4 east and north to I‐4 Open Expressway SR‐589/SR‐568 Veterans Expwy from SR SR‐570 Polk Parkway 60 to SR 597 SR‐589 Suncoast Parkway SR‐589 Suncoast Pkwy from SR‐568 to US‐ 98 FL SR‐618 Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown SR‐618 from Grandy Boulevard to US‐301 Open Expressway FL SR‐821 Homestead Extension of SR‐821 from the Florida's Turnpike Open Florida's Turnpike (HEFT) Mainline to US‐1 in Florida City FL SR‐869 Sawgrass Expressway SR‐869 from Powerline Road to the I‐ Open 595/I‐75 interchange FL I‐4 Ultimate Express Lanes On I‐4 from west of Kirkman Road in Construction Orange County to east of SR‐434 in Seminole County FL I‐75 Express Lanes On SR‐93/I‐75 from I‐595 to SR‐826 Construction FL SR‐91 Florida's Turnpike Mainline SR‐91 from the Golden Glades Open Interchange to I‐75 FL Southwest 10th Street Extension SR‐869 extension along SW 10th Street Pre‐Construction from Florida's Turnpike to I‐95 FL Wekiva Parkway (CFX Segments) SR 429 from north of US 441 to CR Construction 435/Mt. Plymouth Rd SR 453 from SR 429 to east of Round Lake Rd FL Wekiva Parkway 3 mile portion from Morris Access Road Open (Orange County) to west of OldMcDonald Road (Lake County) GA I‐75 South Metro Express Lanes On I‐75 from SR 155 to SR 138 Construction GA I‐75/575 Northwest Corridor On I‐75 from Akers Mill Road to Hickory Construction Express Lanes Grove Road On I‐575 from I‐75 to Sixes Road IL I‐90 Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge I‐90 crossing of the Calumet River Open Page 3 Equal Access for Over‐the‐Road Buses Section 129 Covered Facilities State Name of Facility Toll Facility Description Status IL IL Route 390 (Elgin O'Hare Western IL Route 390 from US‐20 to IL Route 83 Construction Access) IL TR 257, Wabash Cannonball Road A twolane Township Roadway from the Pre‐Construction City of St. Francisville, IL to Hoods Road in Knox County, IN, KY‐IN Louisville Southern Indiana Ohio I‐65 crossing of the Ohio River between Construction River Bridges Louisville, KY and Jeffersonville, IN (JFK Memorial Bridge) SR‐265 crossing of the Ohio River from Clark County, IN to KY‐841 in Jefferson County, KY (East End Crossing) LA LA 1 Toll Road LA 1 crossing the Bayou Lafourche Open LA Lake Pontchartrain Causeway Crossing of Lake Pontchartrain from 1.57 Open Bridge and Approaches miles north of I‐10 on North Causeway Blvd in Metairie to 4.54 miles south of I‐ 12 on North Causeway Approach in Mandeville MA I‐90 Ted Williams Tunnel I‐90 crossing under Boston Harbor Open MD Intercounty Connector (MD 200) MD 200 from I‐370 to US‐1 Open MI I‐75 Mackinac Bridge I‐75 crossing the Mackinac Straits Open MI Blue Water Bridge I‐94 crossing the St. Clair River Open MN Open I‐35E MnPASS Express Lanes On I‐35E from Cayuga St to Little Canada Rd MO Open Lake Ozark Community Bridge State Route MM easterly across the Lake of the Ozarks to Business 54 NC Mid‐Currituck Bridge New crossing of the Currituck Sound Pre‐Construction Page 4 Equal Access for Over‐the‐Road Buses Section 129 Covered Facilities State Name of Facility Toll Facility Description Status NC Monroe Expressway (US‐ Expressway from US 74 just east of I‐485 Construction 74 Bypass) interchange to US 74 just west of Marshville, NC NC Triangle Expressway NC 147 (Triangle Pkwy) from I‐40 to NC‐ Open 540 NE‐IA Plattsmouth Bridge Crossing of the Missouri River at Open Plattsmouth, NE NJ Ocean City‐Longport Toll Bridge Ocean Drive crossing Great Egg Harbor Open between Ocean City and Longport, NJ NJ Garden State Parkway Garden State Parkway from Cape May to Open Montvale NV Valley of Fire State Park Public highway facilities within Valley of Open Fire State Park NY Atlantic Beach Bridge SR‐878 crossing Reynolds Channel Open NY New York State Thruway I‐87: Interchange 17 (Newburgh) to Open Interchange 24 (Albany) I‐90: Interchange 24 (Albany) to Interchange 50 (Buffalo) I‐90: Interchange 55 (Lackawanna) to Interchange 61 (Ripley) I‐190: Interchanges 53 to N1, N9 to N11, N17 to N18, and N20 to N21 I‐87/287: Interchanges 9 to 10 and 14A to 14B I‐87: Interchanges 6A to 7A I‐90: Interchange B‐1 to Massachusetts state line I‐95: Interchanges NE16 to NE18B NY‐NJ Goethals Bridge I‐278 crossing the Arthur Kill between Construction Elizabeth, NJ and Staten Island, NY OH Ohio Turnpike Ohio Turnpike (I‐80/I‐76) from the Indiana Open state line to the Pennsylvania state line Page 5 Equal Access for Over‐the‐Road Buses Section 129 Covered Facilities State Name of Facility Toll Facility Description Status PA Pennsylvania Turnpike System I‐76/276 (PA Turnpike Mainline) I‐ Open 476 (Northeast Extension) PA Turnpike 66 from I‐76 to US 22 (Amos K.
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