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The Fort Bend Toll Road is a 8.9-mile (14.3 km) tollway that follows the route of the formerly-cancelled State Highway 122. The toll road currently begins with direct connectors at US 90A, just north of the Sam Houston Tollway, and travels southward to its terminus at Sienna Ranch Road in Missouri City.
Beltway 8 is the intermediate beltway in the Houston area. The inner beltway, I-610, lies mostly within Houston (except for an approximate two-mile (3.2 km) stretch that runs through the City of Bellaire ), and the outer beltway, SH 99 (Grand Parkway), is currently partially complete. Like other toll roads in the Houston area, the speed limit ...
July 12, 2024 at 10:10 AM. HOUSTON - A section of the Hardy Toll Road will close on Friday to support CenterPoint Energy’s efforts to restore power to the Houston area, the Harris County Toll ...
History. State Highway 288 was designated on September 26, 1939 as the renumbering of the portion of State Highway 19 south of downtown Houston. On August 1, 1962, SH 288 was extended to FM 1495. On June 25, 1981, SH 288 was rerouted from I-45 to MacGregor Way in Houston on the new freeway. The original routing ran southward along Almeda Road ...
A serious four-vehicle crash on the North Sam Houston Tollway West near SH 249 led to the closure of all westbound lanes. As of 7:30 a.m., those lanes are reopened.
For those Hardy Toll Road users, here are details on the toll road closure this Friday, 7/15 to Monday. And the re-opening on Monday, 7/18 as an EZ Tag only road. This also includes the airport connectors.
Park. Rec. The Westpark Tollway, also Fort Bend Westpark Tollway, is a controlled-access toll road in Texas, serving western Houston and Harris County, and northeastern Fort Bend County. Construction on the facility began in 2001 and portions of the road were opened to traffic in May 2004. Construction of the roadway was completed in August 2005.
9 years ago. Actually, if you look very closely at that map, the portion of 290 that goes from 130 to I-35 is tolled. (It's number 14 on the map.) However, you should be able to exit the main lanes and travel on the service road to avoid the tolls for these few miles. The last "free" exit will be marked with a big yellow sign that will direct ...