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== Texas toll roads ==
 
== Texas toll roads ==
We can broadly divide the toll roads of Texas basis the city or region they are in. The three major toll road areas in Texas are listed below. Apart from these three areas, there is also a toll road in the Laredo area called Camino Colombia. This, too, is operated by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
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We can broadly divide the toll roads of Texas basis the city or region they are in. The three major toll road areas in Texas are listed below.  
  
 
=== Austin area toll roads ===
 
=== Austin area toll roads ===
Austin toll roads are operated by Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)<ref>[https://www.txdot.gov/ TxDOT]</ref>, SH 130 Concession Company, Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority (CTRMA)<ref>[https://www.mobilityauthority.com/ CTRMA]</ref>, Camino Real Regional Mobility Authority, North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority (NETRMA)<ref>[https://www.netrma.org/ NETRMA]</ref>, and Cameron County Regional Mobility Authority (CCRMA)<ref>[https://ccrma.org/ CCRMA]</ref>.  
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Austin toll roads include SH130 Pickle Parkway Segments, Loop 1 / Mopac Expressway and Highway 183 among others. All the toll plazas in this area are electronic; you can only pay with [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/texas-toll-roads-bridges-express-lanes-tx-tag#Texas_toll_tag Texas toll tags].  
  
Following is the list of all toll roads in Austin area of Texas:
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Refer to [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/austin-toll-road-toll-map Austin Toll Roads to learn more about their toll roads, toll map, toll rates etc.] and use [https://tollguru.com/austin-toll-calculator Austin Toll Calculator].
 
 
<ul><li>SH130 Pickle Parkway Segments 1 through 4<ref>[https://www.txtag.org/en/about/tollroad_austin_area.shtml SH130 Pickle Parkway Segments 1 through 4]</ref></li><li>SH 45 South East<ref>[https://www.txtag.org/en/about/tollroad_austin_area.shtml SH 45 South East]</ref></li><li>SH 45 North<ref>[https://www.txtag.org/en/about/tollroad_austin_area.shtml SH 45 North]</ref></li><li>Loop 1 / Mopac Expressway<ref>[https://www.txtag.org/en/about/tollroad_austin_area.shtml Loop 1 / Mopac Expressway]</ref></li><li>SH 130 Extension Segments 5 and 6<ref>[http://mysh130.com/segments-5-6/toll-rates/ SH 130 Extension Segments 5 and 6]</ref></li><li>183A Toll Road<ref>[http://www.mobilityauthority.com/information/pay-your-tolls.php 183A Toll Road]</ref></li><li>Manor Expressway Phase 1 &amp; Phase 2<ref>[http://www.mobilityauthority.com/information/pay-your-tolls.php Manor Expressway Phase 1 &amp; Phase 2]</ref></li><li>Cesar Chavez Managed Lanes / Loop 375<ref>[http://www.crrma.org/epexpress/pay-toll-lanes.php Cesar Chavez Managed Lanes / Loop 375]</ref></li><li>Loop 49<ref>[http://www.netrma.org/toll-rates Loop 49]</ref></li><li>SH 550<ref>[https://www.paycameroncountytoll.com/(S(0ejj2g55doocflfqwrygde55))/images/sh550-toll-rates-large-07092013.jpg SH 550]</ref></li></ul>
 
 
 
 
 
Use [https://tollguru.com/austin-toll-calculator Austin Toll Calculator] to calculate tolls for trips across Austin toll roads and other Texas toll facilities.
 
 
 
Refer to [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-toll-texas How to pay toll in Texas] to learn about Austin toll road payment. To see how to pay the toll you missed in Austin, see [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-missed-toll-texas How to pay missed toll in Texas].
 
  
 
=== Houston area toll roads ===
 
=== Houston area toll roads ===
Houston toll roads and metro lanes operated are by Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority (FBCTRA)<ref>[https://www.fbctra.com/ FBCRTA]</ref>, Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA)<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/ HCTRA]</ref>, Montgomery County Toll Road Authority (MCTRA), and Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO)<ref>[https://www.masstransitmag.com/home/company/11173598/metropolitan-transit-authority-of-harris-county-metro METRO]</ref>.
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Houston is home to one of the most expensive [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/us-toll toll roads in the US]: Fort Bend Parkway. Some of the toll roads in the area also have HOT Lanes. With exception of few toll plazas on Sam Houston Tollway, all others are electronic. You can pay tolls with any of the [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/texas-toll-roads-bridges-express-lanes-tx-tag#Texas_toll_tag Texas toll tags].
 
 
Following is the list of all toll roads, tollways and HOT lanes in the Houston area of Texas:
 
 
 
<ul><li>Westpark Tollway<ref>[http://www.fbctra.com/toll-roads/#tollroads Westpark Tollway]</ref></li><li>Fort Bend Parkway &amp; Extension<ref>[http://fbctra.com/toll-rates.html Fort Bend Parkway &amp; Extension]</ref></li><li>Grand Parkway: Fort Bend County, TxDOT<ref>[http://fbctra.com/toll-rates.html Grand Parkway: Fort Bend County, TxDOT]</ref></li><li>Hardy Toll Road<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/tollroads_rates/hardy-toll-road-southbound?CSRT=5477877765762500978 Hardy Toll Road]</ref></li><li>Hardy Airport Connector<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/tollroads_rates/hardy-toll-road-southbound#legend Hardy Airport Connector]</ref></li><li>Sam Houston Ship Channel<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/tollroads_rates/sam-houston-tollway-counter-clockwiseCSRT=5477877765762500978 Sam Houston Ship Channel]</ref></li><li>Sam Houston Tollway<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/tollroads_rates/sam-houston-tollway-counter-clockwise?CSRT=5477877765762500978 Sam Houston Tollway]</ref></li><li>SH 242<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/TollRatestollRoad=SH%20242 SH 242]</ref></li><li>Tomball Tollway<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/tollroads_rates/tomball-tollway-southbound?CSRT=1273888480391253534 Tomball Tollway]</ref></li><li>Katy Freeway Managed lanes I-10 QuickRide and US 290<ref>[https://www.hctra.org/katymanagedlanes/media/Katy_Toll_Sched.pdfCSRT=9453886303721215268 Katy Freeway Managed lanes I-10 QuickRide and US 290]</ref></li><li>US-290 (Northwest Freeway) HOT Lanes<ref>[http://www.ridemetro.org/Pages/HOVandHOT-US290.aspx US-290 (Northwest Freeway) HOT Lanes]</ref></li><li>US-59 North (Eastex Freeway) HOT Lanes<ref>[http://www.ridemetro.org/Pages/HOVandHOT-US59N.aspx US-59 North (Eastex Freeway) HOT Lanes]</ref></li><li>US-59 South (Southwest Freeway) HOT Lanes<ref>[http://www.ridemetro.org/Pages/HOVandHOT-US59S.aspx US-59 South (Southwest Freeway) HOT Lanes]</ref></li><li>I-45 North (North Freeway) HOT Lanes<ref>[http://www.ridemetro.org/Pages/HOVandHOT-I45N.aspx I-45 North (North Freeway) HOT Lanes]</ref></li><li>I-45 South (Gulf Freeway) HOT Lanes<ref>[http://www.ridemetro.org/Pages/HOVandHOT-I45S.aspx I-45 South (Gulf Freeway) HOT Lanes]</ref></li></ul>
 
 
 
 
 
You can use [https://tollguru.com/houston-toll-calculator Houston Toll Calculator] to calculate tolls for trips across Houston toll roads and other Texas toll facilities.
 
  
Refer to [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-toll-texas How to pay toll in Texas] to learn about Houston toll road payment. To see how to pay toll violation in Houston, see [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-missed-toll-texas How to pay missed toll in Texas].
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Visit [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/houston-toll-road-toll-map Houston TollWiki] to learn all about its tolls and use [https://tollguru.com/houston-toll-calculator Houston Toll Calculator].  
  
 
=== Dallas-Fort Worth or DFW area toll roads ===
 
=== Dallas-Fort Worth or DFW area toll roads ===
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Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area toll facilities are operated by the North Texas Toll Authority (NTTA)<ref>[https://www.ntta.org/ NTTA]</ref> and the DFW Airport. This area has some of the busiest toll facilities in Texas like [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/dfw-toll-road-toll-map#Dallas_North_Tollway_or_DNT Dallas North Tollway (DNT)], [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/dfw-toll-road-toll-map#DFW_International_Parkway DFW International Parkway] and [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/dfw-toll-road-toll-map#Sam_Rayburn_Tollway_or_SRT Sam Rayburn Tollway (SRT)].
  
Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area toll facilities are operated by the North Texas Toll Authority (NTTA)<ref>[https://www.ntta.org/ NTTA]</ref> and the DFW Airport. In this area, you'll find toll bridges and tunnels as well.
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Refer to [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/dfw-toll-road-toll-map DFW TollWiki] for details on its tollways, toll rates etc. and [https://tollguru.com/dallas-toll-calculator Dallas Toll Calculator].  
 
 
Refer to the [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/dfw-toll-road-toll-map DFW tollways] to see details of its toll facilities, respective toll map, toll calculator and more.
 
 
 
 
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== Texas toll tag ==
 
== Texas toll tag ==
TxTag, TollTag and EZ TAG are all tag transponders accepted in Texas to pay tolls electronically. The electronic toll system is also interoperable with [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ktag-kansas K-Tag] and [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pikepass-oklahoma PikePass]. There are bridges on the Mexico Texas border that only accept cash.  
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TxTag, TollTag and EZ TAG are all tag transponders accepted in Texas to pay tolls electronically. The electronic toll system is also interoperable with [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ktag-kansas K-Tag of Kansas] and [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pikepass-oklahoma PIKEPASS of Oklahoma]. There are bridges on the Mexico-Texas border that only accept cash.  
  
 
Click on the toll tag of Texas below to read more detail on it.  
 
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=== [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/toll-tag-texas TollTag] ===
 
=== [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/toll-tag-texas TollTag] ===
It is accepted for toll payments in Texas, Oklahoma &amp; Kansas. TollTag Texas is a tag issued by The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA).
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It is accepted for toll payments in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. TollTag Texas is a tag issued by The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA).
  
 
=== [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ez-tag-houston EZ Tag] ===
 
=== [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ez-tag-houston EZ Tag] ===
EZ TAG is a tag used by tolling agencies in Houston, Texas. It is issued by The Harris County Toll Road Authority (HCTRA).  
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EZ TAG is a tag issued by tolling agencies in Houston, Texas. This, too, is valid across all electronic plazas in Texas.
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== Can you get a Texas toll tag with out-of-state plates ==
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== How do visitors pay toll in Texas ==
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Visitors or out-of-state drivers can pay Texas tolls by installing a valid toll tag. To pay a toll without tags in Texas, you can simply cross the toll plaza and wait for the authorities to send a  toll invoice. The amount mentioned has to be paid in cash or card within the stipulated time. Note that the toll invoice charges are higher than the toll tag rates and may also include an admin fee.
 
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* [https://tollguru.com/dispute-texas-toll How do I dispute a toll in Texas?]
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* [https://tollguru.com/check-texas-toll How to check if you owe toll in Texas?]
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* [https://tollguru.com/out-of-state-driver-pay-texas-tolls Do out of state drivers pay Texas tolls?]
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* [https://tollguru.com/ntta-tag-vs-txtag Is NTTA tag and TxTag the same?]
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* [https://tollguru.com/pay-dallas-missed-toll How to pay missed toll in Dallas?]
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* [https://tollguru.com/dallas-north-tollway-toll-rate How much is toll on Dallas North Tollway?]
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/us-toll US state tolls and toll passes]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/us-toll US state tolls and toll passes]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/dfw-toll-road-toll-map Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area toll roads]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/dfw-toll-road-toll-map Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area toll roads]
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/austin-toll-road-toll-map Austin are toll roads]
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator Houston are toll roads]
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-toll-texas How to pay toll in Texas]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-toll-texas How to pay toll in Texas]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-missed-toll-texas How to pay missed toll in Texas]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-missed-toll-texas How to pay missed toll in Texas]
 
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/txtag-texas TxTag]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/txtag-texas TxTag]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/toll-tag-texas TollTag]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/toll-tag-texas TollTag]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ez-tag-houston EZ TAG]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ez-tag-houston EZ TAG]
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/louisiana-toll-bridges-expressways Louisiana tolls]
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/louisiana-toll-bridges-expressways Louisiana tolls]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/arkansas-toll-road Arkansas tolls]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/arkansas-toll-road Arkansas tolls]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/oklahoma-turnpike-toll-roads Oklahoma tolls]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/oklahoma-turnpike-toll-roads Oklahoma tolls]

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Click on the map to open toll wiki for a country/state

Texas has one of the most extensive tollway networks among the US states. The Dallas North Tollway of DFW, Fort Bend Parkway in Houston and Pickle Parkway in Austin are some of the major tollways here; also counted among the most expensive in the US. There are 27 toll bridges across the state including Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge, Mountain Creek Lake Toll Bridge, Free Trade Bridge in Cameron County among others. Texas also has eight express lanes active currently and some are upcoming.

Most of the toll plazas here are electronic so the preferred method to pay toll in Texas is a tag transponder like TollTag, EZ TAG and others. All of these are interoperable but issued by different agencies. If you miss a toll on an NTAA toll facility, ZipCash is a convenient way to pay. For other toll facilities, missed toll payment in Texas varies.

Use Texas Toll Calculator to calculate toll and gas costs to travel across Texas and other US states' toll facilities.

Texas toll roads

We can broadly divide the toll roads of Texas basis the city or region they are in. The three major toll road areas in Texas are listed below.

Austin area toll roads

Austin toll roads include SH130 Pickle Parkway Segments, Loop 1 / Mopac Expressway and Highway 183 among others. All the toll plazas in this area are electronic; you can only pay with Texas toll tags.

Refer to Austin Toll Roads to learn more about their toll roads, toll map, toll rates etc. and use Austin Toll Calculator.

Houston area toll roads

Houston is home to one of the most expensive toll roads in the US: Fort Bend Parkway. Some of the toll roads in the area also have HOT Lanes. With exception of few toll plazas on Sam Houston Tollway, all others are electronic. You can pay tolls with any of the Texas toll tags.

Visit Houston TollWiki to learn all about its tolls and use Houston Toll Calculator.

Dallas-Fort Worth or DFW area toll roads

Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area toll facilities are operated by the North Texas Toll Authority (NTTA)[1] and the DFW Airport. This area has some of the busiest toll facilities in Texas like Dallas North Tollway (DNT), DFW International Parkway and Sam Rayburn Tollway (SRT).

Refer to DFW TollWiki for details on its tollways, toll rates etc. and Dallas Toll Calculator.

Texas toll bridges

There are 27 active toll bridges in Texas situated throughout the state. Below is their list:

  • Progreso International Bridge owned by B&P Bridge Company
  • B & M International Bridge owned by Brownsville & Matamoros Bridge Company
  • Gateway International Bridge owned by Cameron County
  • Veterans International Bridge owned by Cameron County
  • Free Trade Bridge owned by Cameron County
  • Presidio International Bridge Presidio, Texas owned by CAPUFE
  • Del Río-Ciudad Acuña International Bridge owned by City of Del Rio
  • Alliance International Bridge (Donna-Rio Bravo International Bridge) owned by City of Donna
  • Camino Real International Bridge owned by City of Eagle Pass
  • Eagle Pass International Bridge owned by City of Eagle Pass
  • Paso Del Norte Bridge owned by City of El Paso
  • Good Neighbor Bridge owned by City of El Paso
  • Ysleta-Zaragoza Bridge owned by City of El Paso
  • Juárez-Lincoln International Bridge owned by City of Laredo
  • Gateway to the Americas International Bridge (Laredo International Bridge) owned by City of Laredo
  • World Trade Bridge owned by City of Laredo
  • Laredo-Colombia Solidarity Bridge owned by City of Laredo
  • Hidalgo International Bridge owned by City of McAllen
  • Anzalduas International Bridge owned by City of McAllen
  • Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge owned by City of Pharr
  • San Luis Pass-Vacek Toll Bridge owned by Galveston County
  • Starr-Camargo Bridge owned by Starr Camargo Bridge Company
  • Roma-Ciudad Miguel Alemán International Bridge owned by Starr County
  • Tornillo-Guadalupe international bridge
  • Addison Airport Toll Road Tunnel[2]
  • Mountain Creek Lake Toll Bridge[3]
  • Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge[4]

Texas express lanes toll

There are eight express lanes in Texas as listed below:

  • DFW Connector (SH-114)[5]
  • I-30 (Tom Landry Freeway)[6]
  • North Tarrant Express (Northeast Loop 820 and SH-121/183 Airport Freeway)[7]
  • LBJ Express (I-635/LBJ Freeway and I-35E)[8]
  • NTE 35W (I-35W North Freeway)[9]
  • I-35E (from I-635/LBJ Freeway to US 380)[10]
  • Upcoming projects such as Midtown Express (SH-183 Airport Freeway, SH-114 and Loop 12/Walton Walker Freeway)[11]

Truck toll calculation in Texas

Trucks in Texas generally pay tolls based on the number of axles. They have to pay a fixed rate on Katy Freeway in Houston, regardless of the number of axles. Trucks are not allowed on METRO lanes in Houston.

Calculate truck tolls to travel through the toll facilities of Texas and other US states using the Texas Truck Toll Calculator.

How do you pay for toll roads in Texas

Main article: How to pay toll in Texas

Most of the toll facilities in Texas are equipped with electronic gantries (are cashless) so a toll tag is a preferred mode of payment here. You can use a TxTag issued by TxDOT and any other toll tags compatible with it. You cannot pay tolls using E-ZPass in Texas. There are some toll bridges and toll roads that still accept cash. You can also use video tolling system such as Pay by mail on TxDOT roads or ZipCash on NTTA roads.

Refer to various methods to pay toll in Texas for more detail.

How do you pay missed toll in Texas

Main article: How to pay missed toll in Texas

When a motorist without a valid toll tag drives through tolling points, high-speed cameras take digital images of the license plate, and the tolls are billed to the registered owner of the vehicle. On receiving such a notice, you have to pay the missed toll via ZipCash. You can also make a payment through the automated phone service by calling 1-888-468-9824.

Learn about ways to pay missed toll in Texas.

Texas toll tag

TxTag, TollTag and EZ TAG are all tag transponders accepted in Texas to pay tolls electronically. The electronic toll system is also interoperable with K-Tag of Kansas and PIKEPASS of Oklahoma. There are bridges on the Mexico-Texas border that only accept cash.

Click on the toll tag of Texas below to read more detail on it.

TxTag

Issued by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), it allows users to use all the toll facilities in Texas.

TollTag

It is accepted for toll payments in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. TollTag Texas is a tag issued by The North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA).

EZ Tag

EZ TAG is a tag issued by tolling agencies in Houston, Texas. This, too, is valid across all electronic plazas in Texas.

Can you get a Texas toll tag with out-of-state plates

Yes, you can get a Texas toll tag for your vehicle with a US state license plate. However, do note that the process of purchase and charges for different tag transponders may vary.

How do visitors pay toll in Texas

Visitors or out-of-state drivers can pay Texas tolls by installing a valid toll tag. To pay a toll without tags in Texas, you can simply cross the toll plaza and wait for the authorities to send a toll invoice. The amount mentioned has to be paid in cash or card within the stipulated time. Note that the toll invoice charges are higher than the toll tag rates and may also include an admin fee.

Texas tolling agencies

Following agencies manage tolls on Texas toll roads, bridges, tunnels and express lanes. For any questions about toll payment methods or your toll bill, please get in touch with the respective agency.

  • TxDOT TX Tag[12]
  • SH 130 Extension Segments 5 and 6[13]
  • 183A Toll Road and Manor Expressway[14]
  • Cesar Chavez Managed Lanes / Loop 375[15]
  • Loop 49[16]
  • SH 550[17]
  • Westpark Tollway, Fort Bend Parkway, and Grand Parkway[18]
  • Hardy Toll Road, Hardy Airport Connector, Sam Houston Tollway, SH 242, Tomball Tollway, Katy Freeway Managed lanes[19]
  • METRO HOT lanes such as US-290 (Northwest Freeway), US-59 North (Eastex Freeway), US-59 South (Southwest Freeway), I-45 North (North Freeway), I-45 South (Gulf Freeway)[20]
  • Dallas North Tollway, President George Bush Turnpike and Eastern and Western Extension, Sam Rayburn Tollway, Chisholm Trail Parkway, Addison Airport Toll Road Tunnel, Mountain Creek Lake Toll Bridge, Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge[21]
  • DFW Airport International Parkway[22]
  • Camino Colombia (State Highway 255)[23]
  • Del Río-Ciudad Acuña International Bridge[24]
  • Alliance International Bridge (Donna-Rio Bravo International Bridge)[25]
  • Camino Real International Bridge, Eagle Pass International Bridge,[26]
  • Paso Del Norte Bridge, Good Neighbor Bridge, Ysleta-Zaragoza Bridge[27]
  • Juárez-Lincoln International Bridge, Gateway to the Americas International Bridge, World Trade Bridge, Laredo-Colombia Solidarity Bridge[28]
  • Hidalgo International Bridge, Anzalduas International Bridge[29]
  • Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge[30]
  • Starr-Camargo Bridge[31]
  • Roma-Ciudad Miguel Alemán International Bridge[32]

Calculate tolls for Texas and other states in the US

Calculate routes, tolls and fuel costs for your travel by car, truck, taxi, bus, caravans (with or without a trailer) in Texas and other states of the US using TollGuru Trip Calculator. It also shows the cheapest, fastest and other optimal routes to your destination along with toll plaza(s) location en route, payment methods and more.


Rideshare, OEM, TMS, fleet companies and other transport businesses can leverage toll intelligence by integrating with the TollGuru Toll API for pre-trip calculation and post-trip reconciliation.

See also

References

  1. NTTA
  2. Addison Airport Toll Road Tunnel
  3. Mountain Creek Lake Toll Bridge
  4. Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge
  5. DFW Connector (SH-114)
  6. I-30 (Tom Landry Freeway)
  7. North Tarrant Express (Northeast Loop 820 and SH-121/183 Airport Freeway)
  8. LBJ Express (I-635/LBJ Freeway and I-35E)
  9. NTE 35W (I-35W North Freeway)
  10. I-35E (from I-635/LBJ Freeway to US 380)
  11. Upcoming projects such as Midtown Express (SH-183 Airport Freeway, SH-114 and Loop 12/Walton Walker Freeway)
  12. TxDOT TX Tag
  13. SH 130 Extension Segments 5 and 6
  14. 183A Toll Road and Manor Expressway
  15. Cesar Chavez Managed Lanes / Loop 375
  16. Loop 49
  17. SH 550
  18. Westpark Tollway, Fort Bend Parkway, and Grand Parkway
  19. Hardy Toll Road, Hardy Airport Connector, Sam Houston Tollway, SH 242, Tomball Tollway, Katy Freeway Managed lanes
  20. METRO HOT lanes such as US-290 (Northwest Freeway), US-59 North (Eastex Freeway), US-59 South (Southwest Freeway), I-45 North (North Freeway), I-45 South (Gulf Freeway)
  21. Dallas North Tollway, President George Bush Turnpike and Eastern and Western Extension, Sam Rayburn Tollway, Chisholm Trail Parkway, Addison Airport Toll Road Tunnel, Mountain Creek Lake Toll Bridge, Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge
  22. DFW Airport International Parkway
  23. Camino Colombia (State Highway 255)
  24. Del Río-Ciudad Acuña International Bridge
  25. Alliance International Bridge (Donna-Rio Bravo International Bridge)
  26. Camino Real International Bridge, Eagle Pass International Bridge,
  27. Paso Del Norte Bridge, Good Neighbor Bridge, Ysleta-Zaragoza Bridge
  28. Juárez-Lincoln International Bridge, Gateway to the Americas International Bridge, World Trade Bridge, Laredo-Colombia Solidarity Bridge
  29. Hidalgo International Bridge, Anzalduas International Bridge
  30. Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge
  31. Starr-Camargo Bridge
  32. Roma-Ciudad Miguel Alemán International Bridge
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