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President George Bush Turnpike

The President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT) is a 52-mile (84 km)[4] 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. At its west end near Belt Line Road in Irving, State Highway 161 (SH 161) continues southwest to Interstate 20 (I-20) in Grand Prairie. The discontinuous free frontage roads along the turnpike from I-35E in Carrollton east to its end at I-30 in Garland are assigned the State Highway 190 (SH 190) designation. SH 190 signage appears only along the Rowlett, Garland, Richardson, Plano, and Carrollton sections of the frontage road with the undersign "frontage road only". At intersections with city streets, only the Bush Turnpike signs are displayed, not the SH 190 signage. Prior to the construction of the main lanes as a tollway, SH 190 was used as the name of the planned main lanes too. Similarly, the part west of I-35E was planned as part of SH 161. Bush Turnpike is signed as a north–south road from I-20 to I-35E (the "Western Extension"), an east–west road from I-35E to the Merritt Main Lane Gantry (the original sections) and as a north–south road from the Merritt Main Lane Gantry to I-30 (the "Eastern Extension"), as Bush Turnpike makes a nearly 90-degree curve in both places.

Pres. George Bush Turnpike

Route information
Maintained by NTTA (main lanes) and TxDOT (frontage roads)
Length54.9 mi[1] (88.4 km)
Existed1998[2][3]–present
Component
highways
SH 161 Toll from Irving to Grand Prairie
Major junctions
From I-20 in Grand Prairie
Major intersections
To I-30 / US 67 in Garland
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
Highway system
SH 160SH 161 SH 162
US 190SH 190 SH 191

The turnpike is operated by the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA). Currently, all maintenance is done under a five-year total routine maintenance (TRM) contract with Roy Jorgensen Associates, Inc. based in Buckeystown, Maryland, that started in November 2011.

The turnpike passes through three Texas counties (Dallas, Collin and Denton) and nine Dallas suburbs (Rowlett, Sachse, Garland, Richardson, Plano, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Irving, and Grand Prairie).

Originally the PGBT was equipped with traditional toll plazas for cash payment as well as RFID-based TollTag express lanes. However, on July 1, 2009, the cash plazas were closed and replaced with "ZipCash", an OCR-based camera system which reads the license plate and bills the owner by mail. This made the turnpike the first in the United States to transition to all-electronic toll collection.[5] The ZipCash rates, however, come at a premium being significantly higher than both the TollTag rate and the earlier cash prices.[5]

History

The corridor of SH 161 and the Turnpike was first proposed as an outer loop within Dallas County in 1957.[6] The 1964 plan was the first to designate it as a freeway,[7] and in 1969 the full loop was added to the state highway system as Loop 9. The loop would begin at Interstate 20 just east of the Tarrant County line and head north (along a corridor still planned as an extension of SH 161). From State Highway 183 it would run roughly along present SH 161, turning north on Belt Line Road and east just south of the Denton County line, crossing Interstate 35E near the present junction. Rather than cross into Denton and Tarrant Counties, the loop would stay in Dallas County, running roughly where Campbell Road is now. It would rejoin the present Turnpike alignment and head southeast to Interstate 30 west of Lake Ray Hubbard. The south part of the loop would continue in a roughly circular route to end at the junction of Interstate 20 and Spur 408, several miles east of the beginning of the loop. The short Spur 484, designated in 1970, would run from Loop 9 at Belt Line Road northeast along the present Turnpike alignment to Interstate 635.[8][9][10]

Some of the opposition to the loop came from the city of Richardson, which was already divided by the Central Expressway. In conjunction with Plano, the city acquired empty right-of-way about two miles (3 km) to the north, where the Turnpike now runs, and set the centerline of the right-of-way to the border between Richardson and Plano.[6]

Loop 9 was cancelled on October 1, 1977, and the western and northern section was split between two new designations: State Highway 161 from Interstate 20 to State Highway 114 (at Belt Line Road) and State Highway 190 from Interstate 35E to State Highway 78. (The piece between SH 114 and IH 35E was removed from the state highway system.) Spur 484 was absorbed into SH 161 on October 31, 1979, making its northern terminus Interstate 635 (at Valley View Lane). The connection between I-635 and I-35E was added to SH 161 on August 30, 1988.[2][3][8][10]

 
A turnoff to the George Bush Turnpike in Irving, Texas from SH 183

Construction on service roads began in late 1988 in north Garland and Richardson. A stack interchange was constructed in 1990 at U.S. Highway 75 in Richardson, which quickly became a white elephant as the structure remained abandoned for several years. On January 29, 1991, SH 190 was extended to I-20. In 1995 following a revision in federal laws, authorities agreed to shift to a toll financing scheme, providing an infusion of cash and new construction. The SH 190 designation was removed from the plans for the not-yet-constructed main lanes on October 26, 1995, and SH 190 was truncated to SH 78.[3] and on April 30, 1998, SH 161 was removed from the piece between Belt Line Road and I-635 (Segment V). On April 26, 2007, SH 190 extended to I-30.[2]

SH 161 was also the name of a route designated on March 19, 1930, from Clairemont southeastward to SH 70 near Rotan as a renumbering of SH 84A. That route was transferred to SH 70 on December 1, 1930, but was not cancelled until January 22, 1931.[11][12]

SH 190 was also the name of a route designated on November 30, 1932, from Cuero southwestward to SH 119.[13] That route was transferred to SH 29 on March 13, 1934.[14]

At Dallas North Tollway, the interchange had been built in 1994 ready for the turnpike to be built in 1998.

In late December 2015, the PGBT and the I-30 interchange was directly hit by a large, EF4 tornado with winds of up to 180 mph while at peak strength at around 6:52pm CDT. The tornado lofted several cars driving on the interchange bridges and threw them several hundred yards, with some of the cars being found in Lake Ray Hubbard in the following weeks. Multiple cars were mangled beyond recognition and several fatalities occurred on the interchange.

Description

 
The stack interchange between PGBT (upper level, top to bottom) and Central Expressway (lower level, left to right).

Since the initial construction began in 1988, the turnpike was completed in a number of phases, as described here:

Segment I (North Dallas). Extends from Campbell Road to Midway Road, and includes the Dallas North Tollway and U.S. Highway 75 (Central Expressway) interchanges. Opened in December 1998 (Midway Road to Preston Road) and December 1999 (Preston Road to Campbell Road).[15]

Segment II (Garland/Richardson). Extends from Campbell Road to State Highway 78. Opened in 2000.

Segment III (Carrollton). Extends from Midway Road in north Dallas to Interstate 35E. Opened July 2001.

Segment IV ("PGBT Superconnector"). Connects I-35E to the I-635 airport extension. It covers 5.2 miles (8.4 km) and was built at the cost of $339 million. Much of the expense is because the segment is built within the Trinity River wetland and comprises many miles of bridges.[citation needed] Construction began in January 2003 and was completed in October 2005.

Segment V (Irving). A 3.9-mile (6.3 km) segment connecting the I-635 airport extension to the SH 161 freeway near Belt Line Road. It opened in December 2001. Unstable clay soil was a significant problem in this segment, requiring contractors to use concentrated liquid stabilizers and geosynthetic reinforcement.[citation needed] A part of President George Bush Turnpike was extended from SH 183 to Conflans Road in 2006.

Segment VI ("Western Extension", Irving/Grand Prairie). A 11.5-mile (18.5 km) extension south from SH-183 in Irving to I-30 in Grand Prairie.[16] A portion of the Western Extension, from SH-183 to I-30 in Grand Prairie, opened in August 2009.[16] The remaining 6.5-mile (10.5 km) of the Western Extension, from I-30 to I-20 in Grand Prairie, opened in October 2012.[16][17]

Segment VII ("Eastern Extension", Garland/Sachse/Rowlett). A 9.9-mile (15.9 km) extension from SH-78 in Garland, through Rowlett and Sachse, and back into Garland at I-30.[18] The project, with a price tag of $1.04 billion, included construction of a 1-mile bridge at Lake Ray Hubbard. Construction began in October 2008, and the Eastern Extension opened to traffic on December 21, 2011.[18]

Segment VIII ("East Branch", Garland/Mesquite). A proposed extension from I-30 in Garland to I-20 in Mesquite, with an estimated cost of $730 million. In December 2015 an Environmental Impact Statement for the East Branch had been prepared[19] but the review process was restarted in 2017. Construction is not expected until 2026.

Expansion plans

The next PGBT segment, the East Branch extension, is planned to begin at the PGBT Lake Ray Hubbard Interchange at I-30, extending south-southeast to near Duck Creek Way, then southward near Mesquite Metro Airport, terminating at I-20 near Rory Galloway Day Camp.[19] The project is well into the planning stages, and an Environmental Impact Statement was under preparation as of December 2015.[19] In May 2017 at a Dallas city council meeting it was stated TxDOT had restarted the environmental impact statement review process. Construction is not expected until 2026.

In the longer term, the North Central Texas Council of Governments is studying a very broad outer loop around the entire Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Assuming it receives environmental clearance, funding, and political support, much of it would be completed in the 2020s or 2030s. The PGBT is not part of this outer loop,[20] but the PGBT East Branch alignment was closely coordinated with the loop's master plan. The segment of the proposed outer loop through southern Dallas County would be known as Loop 9 and would likely be the first segment to be built.

Exit list

All exits are unnumbered.

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
DallasGrand Prairie0.00.0  I-20 – Fort Worth, DallasExit 455A on I-20
0.81.3Mayfield Road / Warrior Trail / Forum Drive / Lake Ridge ParkwayTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance
1.62.6  Spur 303 (Pioneer Parkway) / Arkansas Lane / Warrior TrailTolled interchange
1.93.1Arkansas Mainlane Gantry
2.94.7Marshall Drive / Dickey Road / Southwest 14th StreetTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
4.36.9  SH 180 (Main Street) / Jefferson Street / January Lane / Hill LaneSH 180 is former US 80; tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
5.69.0Tarrant Road / Egyptian WayNo direct southbound exit (signed at Lower Tarrant Road)
5.79.2  I-30 – Dallas, Fort WorthExit 32 on I-30
6.911.1Lower Tarrant Mainlane Gantry
Lower Tarrant Road / Carrier Parkway / Egygtian WayTolled interchange
7.912.7Oakdale RoadNo direct southbound exit
8.814.2Trinity Boulevard / Shady Grove Road / Rock Island Road / Oakdale RoadTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
Irving9.014.5  Conflans RoadTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance; to West Irving Station
11.418.3   SH 183 – Fort Worth, DFW Airport, DallasSouth end of SH 161 overlap
12.319.8Rochelle RoadSouthbound exit only
12.920.8Northgate Drive
13.722.0Walnut Hill Lane
14.723.7  Belt Line Road / Gateway DriveNorth end of SH 161 overlap; access to Belt Line Road Station
15.224.5Belt Line Main Lane Gantry
16.526.6   SH 114 / Royal Lane / Gateway Drive – DFW Airport North EntryTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
16.626.7MacArthur Boulevard / Las Colinas BoulevardNo direct southbound exit (signed at Las Colinas Boulevard)
18.129.1 
 
  I-635 west / Los Colinas Boulevard / Riverside Drive – DFW Airport North Entry
Exit 29 on I-635
18.529.8 
 
I-635 east
No southbound exit; exits 29-30 on I-635
Farmers Branch19.331.1Valley View Lane / Mercer ParkwayTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
Carrollton21.634.8Luna Road / Belt Line RoadTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance
22.235.7Sandy Lake Main Lane Gantry
22.936.9Sandy Lake Road / Dickerson Parkway
23.938.5  I-35E (US 77) – Denton, DallasExit 445 on I-35E
25.140.4Old Denton Road / McCoy Road / Dickerson Parkway (SH 190 east)
26.242.2Josey Lane / Scott Mill Road / McCoy Road
27.544.3Kelly Boulevard / Trinity Mills RoadEastbound exit and westbound entrance
DentonDallas28.145.2Frankford Main Lane Gantry
28.646.0Frankford Road / Marsh Lane
DentonCollin
county line
DallasCarrollton line29.848.0Rosemeade Parkway / Midway Road
CollinDallas30.849.6  Dallas North Tollway
DallasPlano line32.752.6   SH 289 (Preston Road)To Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano
34.054.7Coit Main Lane Gantry
34.655.7  Coit RoadTo Medical Center of Plano
RichardsonPlano line35.857.6Independence Parkway (Plano) / Waterview Parkway (Richardson)To UT Dallas
36.759.1Custer Road (Plano) / Custer Parkway (Richardson)Custer Parkway is displayed on the exit sign
37.660.5Alma Drive (Plano) / Alma Road (Richardson)Eastbound exit and westbound entrance, Alma Road is displayed on the exit sign
38.161.3  US 75 – McKinney, DallasExit 28B on US 75
38.662.1Avenue K (Plano) / Plano Road (Richardson)Formerly SH 5 (north)
39.663.7Jupiter Road / Renner Road
40.064.4Renner Road / Jupiter Road
Richardson41.066.0Shiloh Main Lane Gantry
CollinDallas
county line
RichardsonGarland line40.565.2Shiloh Road / Lookout Drive / Telecom ParkwayNo direct westbound exit (signed at Campbell Road)
DallasGarland42.167.8Campbell Road / Holford Road
43.269.5North Garland Avenue / Holford Road / Brand Road
44.271.1Brand RoadNo direct eastbound exit (signed at North Garland Avenue)
45.072.4  SH 78 / Crist Road – Wylie, GarlandNo direct westbound exit (signed at Firewheel Parkway)
Firewheel Parkway
Sachse47.476.3Miles Road /Pleasant Valley/ Merritt Road
Rowlett48.678.2Merritt Main Lane Gantry
49.679.8Merritt/Liberty Grove Connector
51.482.7   SH 66 (Lakeview Parkway) / Main StreetTo Lake Pointe Medical Center
52.484.3Miller Road
Lake Ray Hubbard53.6–
54.3
86.3–
87.4
Bridge
Garland54.587.7  I-30 (US 67) / Frontage Road – Texarkana, DallasExit 61B on I-30
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b Google (September 8, 2013). "President George Bush Turnpike" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 8, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 161". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
  3. ^ a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 190". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
  4. ^ North Texas Tollway Authority. . North Texas Tollway Authority. Archived from the original on July 25, 2010.
  5. ^ a b Nguyen, Kim (June 28, 2009). "Life in the fast lane: Bush Turnpike converts to cashless toll collection to improve traffic flow". Plano Star-Courier.
  6. ^ a b Kelley, Chris (April 28, 1996). "Construction set to start on long-planned tollway". Dallas Morning News.
  7. ^ "Historic Dallas / Fort Worth Freeway Planning Maps". TexasFreeway.
  8. ^ a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway Loop No. 9". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
  9. ^ "Dallas–Fort Worth Freeway Planning Map" (Map). Dallas–Fort Worth Regional Transportation Study, Interim Report. 1971 – via TexasFreeway.
  10. ^ a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway Spur No. 484". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation.
  11. ^ "Minutes (003673799)" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation. November 29, 1930. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  12. ^ "Minutes (003673800)" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation. January 19, 1931. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  13. ^ "Minutes (003673821)" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation. November 28, 1932. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  14. ^ "Minutes (003673845)" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation. March 12, 1934. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  15. ^ North Texas Tollway Authority (December 30, 1999). "North Texas Tollway Authority Opens New Section of President George Bush Turnpike Between Coit Road and Campbell Road" (Press release). PRNewswire. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  16. ^ a b c "The President George Bush Turnpike Western Extension Progress Report" (PDF). North Texas Tollway Authority. December 2013. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  17. ^ Lyn, Kendra (October 15, 2012). "New Stretch of Bush Turnpike Opens". KXAS-TV. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  18. ^ a b . North Texas Tollway Authority. December 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 7, 2006. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  19. ^ a b c "State Highway 190 East Branch Progress Report" (PDF). North Texas Tollway Authority. December 2015. Retrieved December 24, 2015.
  20. ^ North Central Texas Council of Governments (2009). "Mobility 2030" (PDF). North Central Texas Council of Governments. p. 17.

External links

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata
  • North Texas Tollway Authority
  • (southern extension)
  • Texas Freeways: State Highway 190
  • Section 32 Web site | Before and after images of SH 190 Eastern Extension construction

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The President George Bush Turnpike PGBT is a 52 mile 84 km 4 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 At its west end near Belt Line Road in Irving State Highway 161 SH 161 continues southwest to Interstate 20 I 20 in Grand Prairie The discontinuous free frontage roads along the turnpike from I 35E in Carrollton east to its end at I 30 in Garland are assigned the State Highway 190 SH 190 designation SH 190 signage appears only along the Rowlett Garland Richardson Plano and Carrollton sections of the frontage road with the undersign frontage road only At intersections with city streets only the Bush Turnpike signs are displayed not the SH 190 signage Prior to the construction of the main lanes as a tollway SH 190 was used as the name of the planned main lanes too Similarly the part west of I 35E was planned as part of SH 161 Bush Turnpike is signed as a north south road from I 20 to I 35E the Western Extension an east west road from I 35E to the Merritt Main Lane Gantry the original sections and as a north south road from the Merritt Main Lane Gantry to I 30 the Eastern Extension as Bush Turnpike makes a nearly 90 degree curve in both places Pres George Bush TurnpikeRoute informationMaintained by NTTA main lanes and TxDOT frontage roads Length54 9 mi 1 88 4 km Existed1998 2 3 presentComponenthighwaysSH 161 Toll from Irving to Grand PrairieMajor junctionsFromI 20 in Grand PrairieMajor intersectionsI 30 in Grand Prairie SH 183 in Irving SH 114 in Irving I 635 in Irving I 35E US 77 in Carrollton Dallas North Tollway in Dallas US 75 in Richardson SH 78 in Garland SH 66 in RowlettToI 30 US 67 in GarlandLocationCountryUnited StatesStateTexasHighway systemHighways in TexasInterstate US State Toll Loops Spurs FM RM Park Rec SH 160SH 161 SH 162 US 190SH 190 SH 191The turnpike is operated by the North Texas Tollway Authority NTTA Currently all maintenance is done under a five year total routine maintenance TRM contract with Roy Jorgensen Associates Inc based in Buckeystown Maryland that started in November 2011 The turnpike passes through three Texas counties Dallas Collin and Denton and nine Dallas suburbs Rowlett Sachse Garland Richardson Plano Carrollton Farmers Branch Irving and Grand Prairie Originally the PGBT was equipped with traditional toll plazas for cash payment as well as RFID based TollTag express lanes However on July 1 2009 the cash plazas were closed and replaced with ZipCash an OCR based camera system which reads the license plate and bills the owner by mail This made the turnpike the first in the United States to transition to all electronic toll collection 5 The ZipCash rates however come at a premium being significantly higher than both the TollTag rate and the earlier cash prices 5 Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 Expansion plans 4 Exit list 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe corridor of SH 161 and the Turnpike was first proposed as an outer loop within Dallas County in 1957 6 The 1964 plan was the first to designate it as a freeway 7 and in 1969 the full loop was added to the state highway system as Loop 9 The loop would begin at Interstate 20 just east of the Tarrant County line and head north along a corridor still planned as an extension of SH 161 From State Highway 183 it would run roughly along present SH 161 turning north on Belt Line Road and east just south of the Denton County line crossing Interstate 35E near the present junction Rather than cross into Denton and Tarrant Counties the loop would stay in Dallas County running roughly where Campbell Road is now It would rejoin the present Turnpike alignment and head southeast to Interstate 30 west of Lake Ray Hubbard The south part of the loop would continue in a roughly circular route to end at the junction of Interstate 20 and Spur 408 several miles east of the beginning of the loop The short Spur 484 designated in 1970 would run from Loop 9 at Belt Line Road northeast along the present Turnpike alignment to Interstate 635 8 9 10 Some of the opposition to the loop came from the city of Richardson which was already divided by the Central Expressway In conjunction with Plano the city acquired empty right of way about two miles 3 km to the north where the Turnpike now runs and set the centerline of the right of way to the border between Richardson and Plano 6 Loop 9 was cancelled on October 1 1977 and the western and northern section was split between two new designations State Highway 161 from Interstate 20 to State Highway 114 at Belt Line Road and State Highway 190 from Interstate 35E to State Highway 78 The piece between SH 114 and IH 35E was removed from the state highway system Spur 484 was absorbed into SH 161 on October 31 1979 making its northern terminus Interstate 635 at Valley View Lane The connection between I 635 and I 35E was added to SH 161 on August 30 1988 2 3 8 10 A turnoff to the George Bush Turnpike in Irving Texas from SH 183Construction on service roads began in late 1988 in north Garland and Richardson A stack interchange was constructed in 1990 at U S Highway 75 in Richardson which quickly became a white elephant as the structure remained abandoned for several years On January 29 1991 SH 190 was extended to I 20 In 1995 following a revision in federal laws authorities agreed to shift to a toll financing scheme providing an infusion of cash and new construction The SH 190 designation was removed from the plans for the not yet constructed main lanes on October 26 1995 and SH 190 was truncated to SH 78 3 and on April 30 1998 SH 161 was removed from the piece between Belt Line Road and I 635 Segment V On April 26 2007 SH 190 extended to I 30 2 SH 161 was also the name of a route designated on March 19 1930 from Clairemont southeastward to SH 70 near Rotan as a renumbering of SH 84A That route was transferred to SH 70 on December 1 1930 but was not cancelled until January 22 1931 11 12 SH 190 was also the name of a route designated on November 30 1932 from Cuero southwestward to SH 119 13 That route was transferred to SH 29 on March 13 1934 14 At Dallas North Tollway the interchange had been built in 1994 ready for the turnpike to be built in 1998 In late December 2015 the PGBT and the I 30 interchange was directly hit by a large EF4 tornado with winds of up to 180 mph while at peak strength at around 6 52pm CDT The tornado lofted several cars driving on the interchange bridges and threw them several hundred yards with some of the cars being found in Lake Ray Hubbard in the following weeks Multiple cars were mangled beyond recognition and several fatalities occurred on the interchange Description Edit The stack interchange between PGBT upper level top to bottom and Central Expressway lower level left to right Since the initial construction began in 1988 the turnpike was completed in a number of phases as described here Segment I North Dallas Extends from Campbell Road to Midway Road and includes the Dallas North Tollway and U S Highway 75 Central Expressway interchanges Opened in December 1998 Midway Road to Preston Road and December 1999 Preston Road to Campbell Road 15 Segment II Garland Richardson Extends from Campbell Road to State Highway 78 Opened in 2000 Segment III Carrollton Extends from Midway Road in north Dallas to Interstate 35E Opened July 2001 Segment IV PGBT Superconnector Connects I 35E to the I 635 airport extension It covers 5 2 miles 8 4 km and was built at the cost of 339 million Much of the expense is because the segment is built within the Trinity River wetland and comprises many miles of bridges citation needed Construction began in January 2003 and was completed in October 2005 Segment V Irving A 3 9 mile 6 3 km segment connecting the I 635 airport extension to the SH 161 freeway near Belt Line Road It opened in December 2001 Unstable clay soil was a significant problem in this segment requiring contractors to use concentrated liquid stabilizers and geosynthetic reinforcement citation needed A part of President George Bush Turnpike was extended from SH 183 to Conflans Road in 2006 Segment VI Western Extension Irving Grand Prairie A 11 5 mile 18 5 km extension south from SH 183 in Irving to I 30 in Grand Prairie 16 A portion of the Western Extension from SH 183 to I 30 in Grand Prairie opened in August 2009 16 The remaining 6 5 mile 10 5 km of the Western Extension from I 30 to I 20 in Grand Prairie opened in October 2012 16 17 Segment VII Eastern Extension Garland Sachse Rowlett A 9 9 mile 15 9 km extension from SH 78 in Garland through Rowlett and Sachse and back into Garland at I 30 18 The project with a price tag of 1 04 billion included construction of a 1 mile bridge at Lake Ray Hubbard Construction began in October 2008 and the Eastern Extension opened to traffic on December 21 2011 18 Segment VIII East Branch Garland Mesquite A proposed extension from I 30 in Garland to I 20 in Mesquite with an estimated cost of 730 million In December 2015 an Environmental Impact Statement for the East Branch had been prepared 19 but the review process was restarted in 2017 Construction is not expected until 2026 Expansion plans EditThe next PGBT segment the East Branch extension is planned to begin at the PGBT Lake Ray Hubbard Interchange at I 30 extending south southeast to near Duck Creek Way then southward near Mesquite Metro Airport terminating at I 20 near Rory Galloway Day Camp 19 The project is well into the planning stages and an Environmental Impact Statement was under preparation as of December 2015 update 19 In May 2017 at a Dallas city council meeting it was stated TxDOT had restarted the environmental impact statement review process Construction is not expected until 2026 In the longer term the North Central Texas Council of Governments is studying a very broad outer loop around the entire Dallas Fort Worth metroplex Assuming it receives environmental clearance funding and political support much of it would be completed in the 2020s or 2030s The PGBT is not part of this outer loop 20 but the PGBT East Branch alignment was closely coordinated with the loop s master plan The segment of the proposed outer loop through southern Dallas County would be known as Loop 9 and would likely be the first segment to be built Exit list EditAll exits are unnumbered CountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesDallasGrand Prairie0 00 0 I 20 Fort Worth DallasExit 455A on I 200 81 3Mayfield Road Warrior Trail Forum Drive Lake Ridge ParkwayTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance1 62 6 Spur 303 Pioneer Parkway Arkansas Lane Warrior TrailTolled interchange1 93 1Arkansas Mainlane Gantry2 94 7Marshall Drive Dickey Road Southwest 14th StreetTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance4 36 9 SH 180 Main Street Jefferson Street January Lane Hill LaneSH 180 is former US 80 tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance5 69 0Tarrant Road Egyptian WayNo direct southbound exit signed at Lower Tarrant Road 5 79 2 I 30 Dallas Fort WorthExit 32 on I 306 911 1Lower Tarrant Mainlane GantryLower Tarrant Road Carrier Parkway Egygtian WayTolled interchange7 912 7Oakdale RoadNo direct southbound exit8 814 2Trinity Boulevard Shady Grove Road Rock Island Road Oakdale RoadTolled southbound exit and northbound entranceIrving9 014 5 Conflans RoadTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance to West Irving Station11 418 3 SH 183 Fort Worth DFW Airport DallasSouth end of SH 161 overlap12 319 8Rochelle RoadSouthbound exit only12 920 8Northgate Drive13 722 0Walnut Hill Lane14 723 7 Belt Line Road Gateway DriveNorth end of SH 161 overlap access to Belt Line Road Station15 224 5Belt Line Main Lane Gantry16 526 6 SH 114 Royal Lane Gateway Drive DFW Airport North EntryTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance16 626 7MacArthur Boulevard Las Colinas BoulevardNo direct southbound exit signed at Las Colinas Boulevard 18 129 1 I 635 west Los Colinas Boulevard Riverside Drive DFW Airport North EntryExit 29 on I 63518 529 8 I 635 eastNo southbound exit exits 29 30 on I 635Farmers Branch19 331 1Valley View Lane Mercer ParkwayTolled southbound exit and northbound entranceCarrollton21 634 8Luna Road Belt Line RoadTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance22 235 7Sandy Lake Main Lane Gantry22 936 9Sandy Lake Road Dickerson Parkway23 938 5 I 35E US 77 Denton DallasExit 445 on I 35E25 140 4Old Denton Road McCoy Road Dickerson Parkway SH 190 east 26 242 2Josey Lane Scott Mill Road McCoy Road27 544 3Kelly Boulevard Trinity Mills RoadEastbound exit and westbound entranceDentonDallas28 145 2Frankford Main Lane Gantry28 646 0Frankford Road Marsh LaneDenton Collincounty lineDallas Carrollton line29 848 0Rosemeade Parkway Midway RoadCollinDallas30 849 6 Dallas North TollwayDallas Plano line32 752 6 SH 289 Preston Road To Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano34 054 7Coit Main Lane Gantry34 655 7 Coit RoadTo Medical Center of PlanoRichardson Plano line35 857 6Independence Parkway Plano Waterview Parkway Richardson To UT Dallas36 759 1Custer Road Plano Custer Parkway Richardson Custer Parkway is displayed on the exit sign37 660 5Alma Drive Plano Alma Road Richardson Eastbound exit and westbound entrance Alma Road is displayed on the exit sign38 161 3 US 75 McKinney DallasExit 28B on US 7538 662 1Avenue K Plano Plano Road Richardson Formerly SH 5 north 39 663 7Jupiter Road Renner Road40 064 4Renner Road Jupiter RoadRichardson41 066 0Shiloh Main Lane GantryCollin Dallascounty lineRichardson Garland line40 565 2Shiloh Road Lookout Drive Telecom ParkwayNo direct westbound exit signed at Campbell Road DallasGarland42 167 8Campbell Road Holford Road43 269 5North Garland Avenue Holford Road Brand Road44 271 1Brand RoadNo direct eastbound exit signed at North Garland Avenue 45 072 4 SH 78 Crist Road Wylie GarlandNo direct westbound exit signed at Firewheel Parkway Firewheel ParkwaySachse47 476 3Miles Road Pleasant Valley Merritt RoadRowlett48 678 2Merritt Main Lane Gantry49 679 8Merritt Liberty Grove Connector51 482 7 SH 66 Lakeview Parkway Main StreetTo Lake Pointe Medical Center52 484 3Miller RoadLake Ray Hubbard53 6 54 386 3 87 4BridgeGarland54 587 7 I 30 US 67 Frontage Road Texarkana DallasExit 61B on I 301 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Electronic toll collection Incomplete accessReferences Edit a b Google September 8 2013 President George Bush Turnpike Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 8 2013 a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway No 161 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway No 190 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation North Texas Tollway Authority About Our Roadways North Texas Tollway Authority Archived from the original on July 25 2010 a b Nguyen Kim June 28 2009 Life in the fast lane Bush Turnpike converts to cashless toll collection to improve traffic flow Plano Star Courier a b Kelley Chris April 28 1996 Construction set to start on long planned tollway Dallas Morning News Historic Dallas Fort Worth Freeway Planning Maps TexasFreeway a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Loop No 9 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Dallas Fort Worth Freeway Planning Map Map Dallas Fort Worth Regional Transportation Study Interim Report 1971 via TexasFreeway a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway Spur No 484 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Minutes 003673799 PDF Texas Department of Transportation November 29 1930 Retrieved July 25 2019 Minutes 003673800 PDF Texas Department of Transportation January 19 1931 Retrieved July 25 2019 Minutes 003673821 PDF Texas Department of Transportation November 28 1932 Retrieved July 25 2019 Minutes 003673845 PDF Texas Department of Transportation March 12 1934 Retrieved July 25 2019 North Texas Tollway Authority December 30 1999 North Texas Tollway Authority Opens New Section of President George Bush Turnpike Between Coit Road and Campbell Road Press release PRNewswire Retrieved December 24 2015 a b c The President George Bush Turnpike Western Extension Progress Report PDF North Texas Tollway Authority December 2013 Retrieved December 24 2015 Lyn Kendra October 15 2012 New Stretch of Bush Turnpike Opens KXAS TV Retrieved December 24 2015 a b The President George Bush Turnpike Eastern Extension Progress Report North Texas Tollway Authority December 2013 Archived from the original PDF on November 7 2006 Retrieved December 24 2015 a b c State Highway 190 East Branch Progress Report PDF North Texas Tollway Authority December 2015 Retrieved December 24 2015 North Central Texas Council of Governments 2009 Mobility 2030 PDF North Central Texas Council of Governments p 17 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML President George Bush TurnpikeKML is from Wikidata North Texas Tollway Authority Texas Department of Transportation SH 161 southern extension Texas Freeways State Highway 190 Section 32 Web site Before and after images of SH 190 Eastern Extension construction Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title President George Bush Turnpike amp oldid 1103147188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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