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Texas State Highway 130

Texas State Highway 130 (SH 130), also known as the Pickle Parkway, is a highway from Interstate 35 (I-35) in San Antonio along I-410 and I-10 to east of Seguin, then north as tollway from there to I-35 north of Georgetown.[1] SH 130 runs in a 91-mile (146 km) corridor east and south of Austin. The route parallels I-35 and is intended to relieve the Interstate's traffic volume through the San Antonio–Austin corridor by serving as an alternate route.

State Highway 130

Pickle Parkway
SH 130 highlighted in red
Route information
Length130.6 mi[1] (210.2 km)
Existed1985[1]–present
Major junctions
South end I-35 / I-410 in San Antonio
Major intersections
North end I-35 in Georgetown
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
Highway system

The highway was developed in response to the tremendous surge in truck traffic on the I-35 corridor brought on by the North American Free Trade Agreement during the late 1990s, especially truck traffic originating from Laredo, where the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) reported 150 trucks entering the United States every hour. A proponent of the highway's development, Capital Area Transportation Coalition, said that congestion along the I-35 corridor is costing businesses more than $194 million a year in higher operating costs and lost productivity.

The 41-mile (66 km) section of the toll road between SH 45 and I-10 has a posted speed limit of 85 mph (137 km/h), the highest posted speed limit in the Americas. As of September 2012, the only speed limits in the world higher than this are the 140 km/h (87 mph) limits of Poland, Bulgaria and Abu Dhabi,[2] though some jurisdictions like Germany and Isle of Man have roads without any posted maximum limit.[3][4]

Route description

SH 130 begins while running concurrently with I-410 at an interchange with I-35 in southwestern San Antonio. SH 130 follows I-410 until an interchange with I-10/US 90 just east of Downtown San Antonio, and then follows those two highways to Seguin. SH 130 leaves I-10 in eastern Seguin, running north as a tollway. Near Lockhart, the tollway begins an overlap with US 183; US 183 runs along the frontage roads. In the small community of Mustang Ridge, US 183 leaves the frontage roads and an overlap with SH 45 begins. The two highways run in a northeast direction passing through rural areas of Travis County. The tollway passes near Austin-Bergstrom International Airport at the interchange with SH 71 and runs in extreme east Austin. The tollway curves around Lake Walter E. Long after the interchange with the Manor Expressway near Manor. In the city of Pflugerville, there is slight development along the route near Farm to Market Road 685 (FM 685). SH 45 leaves the tollway in Pflugerville, and SH 130 runs through rural areas of Williamson County. SH 130 runs in a slight northwest direction before ending at I-35 in northern Georgetown.

History

Previous route

 

SH 130 was originally designated in far west Texas, between the city of El Paso and SH 54 in El Paso, Hudspeth, and Culberson counties. That route was designated on January 18, 1928.[5][6] In 1932, the route was co-designated as a portion of US 62.[7] On January 21, 1936, SH 130 was extended east to the New Mexico state line, replacing a portion of SH 54.[8] The SH 130 designation was dropped with the general re-description of the state highway system on September 26, 1939. Since September 6, 1943, the previous route has also been designated as a portion of US 180 along with US 62.[9]

Current route

 
SH 130 northbound near Kingsbury, July 2013
 
SH 130 northbound in Pflugerville, May 2008
 
85 mph speed limit sign in 2014

SH 130 was designated on May 22, 1985, along with SH 45, as a route from I-35 to US 183 south of Austin. On January 30, 1989, SH 297 was designated from US 183 in Mendoza to I-10 in Seguin. On December 8, 1993, SH 297 became part of SH 130. On October 27, 1994, the SH 130 sections were connected with part of the SH 130 tollway along US 183 added to the plans.

In June 2002, Lone Star Infrastructure, a consortium of major highway construction contractors and civil engineering firms, was awarded a Comprehensive Development Agreement by TxDOT to design and build the section from I-35 in Georgetown to US 183 southeast of Austin.[10] The cost of this section was expected to be $1.5 billion, which included the costs of utility relocation, design, construction, and right-of-way. Right-of-way costs alone were estimated at $389 million.

Groundbreaking for SH 130 took place on October 3, 2003. The first segment to open to the public was from US 290 northbound to US 79 on November 1, 2006. On December 13, the highway was extended northward to a junction with I-35. On September 6, 2007, the route was extended southward from US 290 to SH 71. Segment 4 opened on April 30, 2008, running 8.7 miles (14.0 km) from SH 71 to US 183.[11]

On June 28, 2006, a partnership between Cintra and Zachry American Infrastructure, developers of the Trans-Texas Corridor, reached a $1.3 billion agreement with the state to build segments 5 and 6 from US 183 southeast of Austin to I-10 in Seguin. Cintra-Zachry formed SH 130 Concession Company to manage the project. In exchange for the investment, the company received the right to collect tolls for 50 years in a revenue-sharing agreement with the state. The state owns the road while the company is responsible for financing, design, construction, operation, and maintenance over the life of the agreement.[12] Although substantially a private sector project, some costs for segments 5 and 6 were borne by TxDOT, including about 400 highway signs promoting SH 130 as an alternate route and a subsidized toll rate for truckers to use the highway instead of I-35.[13] In 2013, Moody's downgraded the company's debt to junk status due to low traffic revenues, raising the possibility that TxDOT might terminate its toll contract with the group.[13] The company explored debt restructuring around December 2013,[14] and was in danger of a payment default in June 2014,[15] eventually filing for bankruptcy in March 2016.[16] The Concession Company eventually exited bankruptcy in 2017 with a new owner in the form of investment firm Strategic Value Partners, who bought out Cintra's stake in the joint venture.[17]

The 2007 session of the Texas Legislature passed HB 2296, designating SH 130 in Williamson, Travis, Caldwell, and Guadalupe counties as the "Pickle Parkway" in honor of former United States Congressman J.J. "Jake" Pickle.[18] Construction began in early 2009 on the final sections of SH 130, from Lockhart through Caldwell and Guadalupe counties to I-10, which opened on October 24, 2012.[19] On the first evening the roadway was open, three cars crashed into packs of wild hogs.[20] US 183 runs parallel to SH 130 from southeast of Austin to Lockhart.

TxDOT announced on September 29, 2011, that the SH 130 designation had been extended westward, along I-10 to I-410, then southward and westward along I-410 to I-35 in southern San Antonio.[21] On March 2, 2016, the SH 130 Concession Company, who operates the toll road between Seguin and Mustang Ridge, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The concession's CEO, Alfonso Orol, stated that the highway will continue to operate during the bankruptcy proceedings.[22]

Proposal for toll removal

In 2013, House Bill 3682 was filed by state Representative Paul Workman with the goal of removing the tolls on SH 130 and re-designating the highway as an Interstate.[23] The cost was estimated at $3 billion. $1.5 billion would come from the state's rainy day fund, with an equal amount being funded from federal sources.[24]

Exit list

CountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
BexarSan Antonio0.00.053  
 
 
 
I-35 / I-410 north / SH 16 north – Laredo, San Antonio
South end of I-410 / SH 16 overlap
see I-410
19.2–
19.9
30.9–
32.0
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-10 west / I-410 north / US 90 west – San Antonio
North end of I-410 overlap; south end of I-10 / US 90 overlap; SH 130 north follows exit 33; SH 130 south follows exit 581
see I-10
GuadalupeSeguin52.484.3 
 
I-10 east – Houston
North end of I-10 overlap; SH 130 north follows exit 614
53.786.4496  US 90 – SeguinSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
59.095.0491  FM 20
65.6105.6484  FM 621
Caldwell68.1109.6482  SH 80 – San Marcos, Luling
Lockhart75.9122.1475Maple Streetno direct southbound exit (signed at exit 474)
76.8–
78.9
123.6–
127.0
474
471
   SH 142 / FM 2001 / Boggy Creek Roadsigned as exit 474 northbound and 471 southbound; no direct southbound exit to FM 2001 (signed at exit 466)
79.7128.3470  US 183 – Lockhartno direct access from SH 130 south to US 183 north or US 183 south to SH 130 north
82.1–
83.9
132.1–
135.0
469
466
  FM 1185signed as exit 469 northbound and 466 southbound
84.4135.8464Schuelke Roadno direct northbound exit (signed at exit 469)
Mendoza86.3138.9465Briarpatch Road / Homannville Trailno direct southbound exit (signed at exit 461)
Mustang Ridge87.5–
89.5
140.8–
144.0
463
461
  SH 21 / Laws Roadsigned as exit 463 northbound and 461 southbound
Travis89.7144.4460Old Lockhart Roadno direct northbound exit (signed at exit 463)
90.8–
93.9
146.1–
151.1
460
457
 
 
  US 183 north – Austin, Austin–Bergstrom International Airport
signed as exit 460 northbound and 457 southbound
91.1146.6458 
 
SH 45 Toll west – Buda
south end of SH 45 overlap
94.6152.2455Moore Road
96.3155.0453  FM 812 – Circuit of the Americas
Austin98.1157.9451Elroy Road
99.1159.5450Pearce Lane
101.3163.0449   SH 71 – Austin, Bastrop, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
103.4166.4446Tesla Road
105.1169.1444  FM 969
108.2174.1441  FM 973
111.7179.8439Blue Bluff RoadNo northbound exit
Austin112.6181.2437   US 290 / 290 Toll Road (Manor Expressway) – Austin, Houston
113.3182.3436  FM 734 (Parmer Lane)
114.7184.6435Howard Lane / Gregg Manor RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
117.1188.5432Cameron Road
Pflugerville118.0189.9431Pecan Street
120.5193.9429Pflugerville Parkwayno direct southbound exit (signed at exit 428A)
121.4195.4428A 
 
FM 685 south / Kelly Lane
121.9196.2428B 
 
SH 45 Toll west – Round Rock
North end of SH 45 overlap
Williamson123.8–
126.1
199.2–
202.9
426
425
 
 
FM 685 north / Gattis School Road
signed as exit 426 northbound and 425 southbound
126.5203.6423  US 79 – Taylor, Round Rock, Hutto
128.9207.4421Limmer LoopSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
130.3209.7419Chandler Road / University Boulevard
Georgetown133.3214.5417County Road 104
135.0217.3415  SH 29 – Georgetown
137.1220.6413  FM 971 – GrangerNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
138.3222.6411 
 
I-35 south – Austin
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
139.6–
140.0
224.7–
225.3
 
 
 
 
I-35 north / SH 195 north – Waco, Florence, Killeen
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; northern terminus; I-35 exit 265
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 130". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  2. ^ . CBS News. Archived from the original on September 9, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2012.
  3. ^ "Current speed limit policies - Mobility and transport - European Commission". Mobility and transport. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  4. ^ "How Do You Police a Land with No Speed Limits?". Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  5. ^ Texas State Highway Commission (January 16, 1928). "Minutes" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department.
  6. ^ Texas State Highway Department (1928). (Map). Austin: Texas State Highway Department. §§ M6-7. Archived from the original on May 10, 2012. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
  7. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "U.S. Highway No. 62". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 25, 2009.
  8. ^ Texas State Highway Commission (January 20, 1936). "Minutes" (PDF). Austin: Texas State Highway Department.
  9. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "U.S. Highway No. 180". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 25, 2009.
  10. ^ . Associated Construction Publications. June 18, 2007. Archived from the original on August 10, 2007.
  11. ^ Harris, Tom (April 30, 2008). . Texas Cable News. Archived from the original on July 17, 2011.
  12. ^ . Houston Chronicle. Associated Press. June 28, 2006. Archived from the original on May 21, 2011.
  13. ^ a b Batheja, Aman (October 23, 2013). "Debt Issues Tied to SH 130 Could Impact Toll Projects". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved July 7, 2014.
  14. ^ Koppel, Nathan; Glazer, Emily (January 2, 2014). "Fast Texas Toll Road Struggles to Pick Up Drivers". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved July 7, 2014.
  15. ^ "Issuer Comment: SH 130 Payment Default Looms as Senior Lenders Evaluate Waiving a Part of the June 30th Debt Service and Swap Payments to Allow Time to Restructure Debt". Moody's. June 18, 2014. Retrieved July 7, 2014.
  16. ^ "SH 130 Toll Road Operator Files for Bankruptcy". The Texas Tribune. March 2, 2016.
  17. ^ "Operator of Texas toll road with 85 MPH speed limit emerges from bankruptcy". June 28, 2017.
  18. ^ "80(R) History for HB 2296". Texas Legislature.
  19. ^ Sadeghi, Chris (September 6, 2012). . Austin, TX: KXAN-TV. Archived from the original on September 25, 2012. Retrieved September 8, 2012.
  20. ^ DeLong, Katie (October 28, 2012). "Wild Hogs Cause Three Crashes on First Night Fastest Highway Is Open". Fox News.
  21. ^ Texas Transportation Commission (September 29, 2011). "Minute Order 112863" (PDF). Austin: Texas Department of Transportation.
  22. ^ Lovegrove, Jamie (March 2, 2016). "SH 130 Toll Road Operator Files for Bankruptcy". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved September 30, 2016.
  23. ^ Davila, Vianna (March 20, 2013). "Legislator Proposes Removing Tolls from Texas 130". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  24. ^ Wear, Ben (March 20, 2013). "$3 Billion Plan Would End Tolls on Texas 130". Austin American-Statesman. Retrieved June 10, 2017.

External links

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata
  • State Highway 130 Concession Company, LLC, developers of SH 130 segments 5 and 6.
  • Anti-130 page (BicycleAustin.info)

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Texas State Highway 130 SH 130 also known as the Pickle Parkway is a highway from Interstate 35 I 35 in San Antonio along I 410 and I 10 to east of Seguin then north as tollway from there to I 35 north of Georgetown 1 SH 130 runs in a 91 mile 146 km corridor east and south of Austin The route parallels I 35 and is intended to relieve the Interstate s traffic volume through the San Antonio Austin corridor by serving as an alternate route State Highway 130Pickle ParkwaySH 130 highlighted in redRoute informationLength130 6 mi 1 210 2 km Existed1985 1 presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 35 I 410 in San AntonioMajor intersectionsI 10 I 410 US 90 in San Antonio I 10 in Seguin US 183 in Lockhart SH 45 Toll in Mustang Ridge SH 71 in Austin US 290 in Manor SH 45 Toll in Pflugerville US 79 in HuttoNorth endI 35 in GeorgetownLocationCountryUnited StatesStateTexasHighway systemHighways in TexasInterstate US State Toll Loops Spurs FM RM Park Rec SH 129 SH 131The highway was developed in response to the tremendous surge in truck traffic on the I 35 corridor brought on by the North American Free Trade Agreement during the late 1990s especially truck traffic originating from Laredo where the Texas Department of Transportation TxDOT reported 150 trucks entering the United States every hour A proponent of the highway s development Capital Area Transportation Coalition said that congestion along the I 35 corridor is costing businesses more than 194 million a year in higher operating costs and lost productivity The 41 mile 66 km section of the toll road between SH 45 and I 10 has a posted speed limit of 85 mph 137 km h the highest posted speed limit in the Americas As of September 2012 the only speed limits in the world higher than this are the 140 km h 87 mph limits of Poland Bulgaria and Abu Dhabi 2 though some jurisdictions like Germany and Isle of Man have roads without any posted maximum limit 3 4 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Previous route 2 2 Current route 3 Proposal for toll removal 4 Exit list 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditSH 130 begins while running concurrently with I 410 at an interchange with I 35 in southwestern San Antonio SH 130 follows I 410 until an interchange with I 10 US 90 just east of Downtown San Antonio and then follows those two highways to Seguin SH 130 leaves I 10 in eastern Seguin running north as a tollway Near Lockhart the tollway begins an overlap with US 183 US 183 runs along the frontage roads In the small community of Mustang Ridge US 183 leaves the frontage roads and an overlap with SH 45 begins The two highways run in a northeast direction passing through rural areas of Travis County The tollway passes near Austin Bergstrom International Airport at the interchange with SH 71 and runs in extreme east Austin The tollway curves around Lake Walter E Long after the interchange with the Manor Expressway near Manor In the city of Pflugerville there is slight development along the route near Farm to Market Road 685 FM 685 SH 45 leaves the tollway in Pflugerville and SH 130 runs through rural areas of Williamson County SH 130 runs in a slight northwest direction before ending at I 35 in northern Georgetown History EditPrevious route Edit SH 130 was originally designated in far west Texas between the city of El Paso and SH 54 in El Paso Hudspeth and Culberson counties That route was designated on January 18 1928 5 6 In 1932 the route was co designated as a portion of US 62 7 On January 21 1936 SH 130 was extended east to the New Mexico state line replacing a portion of SH 54 8 The SH 130 designation was dropped with the general re description of the state highway system on September 26 1939 Since September 6 1943 the previous route has also been designated as a portion of US 180 along with US 62 9 Current route Edit SH 130 northbound near Kingsbury July 2013 SH 130 northbound in Pflugerville May 2008 85 mph speed limit sign in 2014 SH 130 was designated on May 22 1985 along with SH 45 as a route from I 35 to US 183 south of Austin On January 30 1989 SH 297 was designated from US 183 in Mendoza to I 10 in Seguin On December 8 1993 SH 297 became part of SH 130 On October 27 1994 the SH 130 sections were connected with part of the SH 130 tollway along US 183 added to the plans In June 2002 Lone Star Infrastructure a consortium of major highway construction contractors and civil engineering firms was awarded a Comprehensive Development Agreement by TxDOT to design and build the section from I 35 in Georgetown to US 183 southeast of Austin 10 The cost of this section was expected to be 1 5 billion which included the costs of utility relocation design construction and right of way Right of way costs alone were estimated at 389 million Groundbreaking for SH 130 took place on October 3 2003 The first segment to open to the public was from US 290 northbound to US 79 on November 1 2006 On December 13 the highway was extended northward to a junction with I 35 On September 6 2007 the route was extended southward from US 290 to SH 71 Segment 4 opened on April 30 2008 running 8 7 miles 14 0 km from SH 71 to US 183 11 On June 28 2006 a partnership between Cintra and Zachry American Infrastructure developers of the Trans Texas Corridor reached a 1 3 billion agreement with the state to build segments 5 and 6 from US 183 southeast of Austin to I 10 in Seguin Cintra Zachry formed SH 130 Concession Company to manage the project In exchange for the investment the company received the right to collect tolls for 50 years in a revenue sharing agreement with the state The state owns the road while the company is responsible for financing design construction operation and maintenance over the life of the agreement 12 Although substantially a private sector project some costs for segments 5 and 6 were borne by TxDOT including about 400 highway signs promoting SH 130 as an alternate route and a subsidized toll rate for truckers to use the highway instead of I 35 13 In 2013 Moody s downgraded the company s debt to junk status due to low traffic revenues raising the possibility that TxDOT might terminate its toll contract with the group 13 The company explored debt restructuring around December 2013 14 and was in danger of a payment default in June 2014 15 eventually filing for bankruptcy in March 2016 16 The Concession Company eventually exited bankruptcy in 2017 with a new owner in the form of investment firm Strategic Value Partners who bought out Cintra s stake in the joint venture 17 The 2007 session of the Texas Legislature passed HB 2296 designating SH 130 in Williamson Travis Caldwell and Guadalupe counties as the Pickle Parkway in honor of former United States Congressman J J Jake Pickle 18 Construction began in early 2009 on the final sections of SH 130 from Lockhart through Caldwell and Guadalupe counties to I 10 which opened on October 24 2012 19 On the first evening the roadway was open three cars crashed into packs of wild hogs 20 US 183 runs parallel to SH 130 from southeast of Austin to Lockhart TxDOT announced on September 29 2011 that the SH 130 designation had been extended westward along I 10 to I 410 then southward and westward along I 410 to I 35 in southern San Antonio 21 On March 2 2016 the SH 130 Concession Company who operates the toll road between Seguin and Mustang Ridge filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy The concession s CEO Alfonso Orol stated that the highway will continue to operate during the bankruptcy proceedings 22 Proposal for toll removal EditIn 2013 House Bill 3682 was filed by state Representative Paul Workman with the goal of removing the tolls on SH 130 and re designating the highway as an Interstate 23 The cost was estimated at 3 billion 1 5 billion would come from the state s rainy day fund with an equal amount being funded from federal sources 24 Exit list EditCountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotesBexarSan Antonio0 00 053 I 35 I 410 north SH 16 north Laredo San AntonioSouth end of I 410 SH 16 overlapsee I 41019 2 19 930 9 32 0 I 10 west I 410 north US 90 west San AntonioNorth end of I 410 overlap south end of I 10 US 90 overlap SH 130 north follows exit 33 SH 130 south follows exit 581see I 10GuadalupeSeguin52 484 3 I 10 east HoustonNorth end of I 10 overlap SH 130 north follows exit 61453 786 4496 US 90 SeguinSouthbound exit and northbound entrance 59 095 0491 FM 20 65 6105 6484 FM 621Caldwell 68 1109 6482 SH 80 San Marcos LulingLockhart75 9122 1475Maple Streetno direct southbound exit signed at exit 474 76 8 78 9123 6 127 0474471 SH 142 FM 2001 Boggy Creek Roadsigned as exit 474 northbound and 471 southbound no direct southbound exit to FM 2001 signed at exit 466 79 7128 3470 US 183 Lockhartno direct access from SH 130 south to US 183 north or US 183 south to SH 130 north 82 1 83 9132 1 135 0469466 FM 1185signed as exit 469 northbound and 466 southbound 84 4135 8464Schuelke Roadno direct northbound exit signed at exit 469 Mendoza86 3138 9465Briarpatch Road Homannville Trailno direct southbound exit signed at exit 461 Mustang Ridge87 5 89 5140 8 144 0463461 SH 21 Laws Roadsigned as exit 463 northbound and 461 southboundTravis89 7144 4460Old Lockhart Roadno direct northbound exit signed at exit 463 90 8 93 9146 1 151 1460457 US 183 north Austin Austin Bergstrom International Airportsigned as exit 460 northbound and 457 southbound91 1146 6458 SH 45 Toll west Budasouth end of SH 45 overlap94 6152 2455Moore Road 96 3155 0453 FM 812 Circuit of the AmericasAustin98 1157 9451Elroy Road99 1159 5450Pearce Lane 101 3163 0449 SH 71 Austin Bastrop Austin Bergstrom International Airport 103 4166 4446Tesla Road 105 1169 1444 FM 969 108 2174 1441 FM 973 111 7179 8439Blue Bluff RoadNo northbound exitAustin112 6181 2437 US 290 290 Toll Road Manor Expressway Austin Houston 113 3182 3436 FM 734 Parmer Lane 114 7184 6435Howard Lane Gregg Manor RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance 117 1188 5432Cameron RoadPflugerville118 0189 9431Pecan Street120 5193 9429Pflugerville Parkwayno direct southbound exit signed at exit 428A 121 4195 4428A FM 685 south Kelly Lane121 9196 2428B SH 45 Toll west Round RockNorth end of SH 45 overlapWilliamson 123 8 126 1199 2 202 9426425 FM 685 north Gattis School Roadsigned as exit 426 northbound and 425 southbound 126 5203 6423 US 79 Taylor Round Rock Hutto 128 9207 4421Limmer LoopSouthbound exit and northbound entrance 130 3209 7419Chandler Road University BoulevardGeorgetown133 3214 5417County Road 104135 0217 3415 SH 29 Georgetown137 1220 6413 FM 971 GrangerNorthbound exit and southbound entrance138 3222 6411 I 35 south AustinNorthbound exit and southbound entrance139 6 140 0224 7 225 3 I 35 north SH 195 north Waco Florence KilleenNorthbound exit and southbound entrance northern terminus I 35 exit 2651 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessReferences Edit a b c Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway No 130 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved August 4 2013 85 mph speed limit in Texas a potential killer CBS News Archived from the original on September 9 2012 Retrieved September 8 2012 Current speed limit policies Mobility and transport European Commission Mobility and transport Retrieved March 19 2017 How Do You Police a Land with No Speed Limits Retrieved March 19 2017 Texas State Highway Commission January 16 1928 Minutes PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Texas State Highway Department 1928 Official Map of the Highway System of Texas Map Austin Texas State Highway Department M6 7 Archived from the original on May 10 2012 Retrieved August 26 2012 Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d U S Highway No 62 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 25 2009 Texas State Highway Commission January 20 1936 Minutes PDF Austin Texas State Highway Department Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d U S Highway No 180 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved December 25 2009 Adapting to a Mega Project Associated Construction Publications June 18 2007 Archived from the original on August 10 2007 Harris Tom April 30 2008 Final Leg of SH 130 Opens Texas Cable News Archived from the original on July 17 2011 State Reaches 1 3 Billion Deal to Finish Toll Road Houston Chronicle Associated Press June 28 2006 Archived from the original on May 21 2011 a b Batheja Aman October 23 2013 Debt Issues Tied to SH 130 Could Impact Toll Projects The Texas Tribune Retrieved July 7 2014 Koppel Nathan Glazer Emily January 2 2014 Fast Texas Toll Road Struggles to Pick Up Drivers The Wall Street Journal Retrieved July 7 2014 Issuer Comment SH 130 Payment Default Looms as Senior Lenders Evaluate Waiving a Part of the June 30th Debt Service and Swap Payments to Allow Time to Restructure Debt Moody s June 18 2014 Retrieved July 7 2014 SH 130 Toll Road Operator Files for Bankruptcy The Texas Tribune March 2 2016 Operator of Texas toll road with 85 MPH speed limit emerges from bankruptcy June 28 2017 80 R History for HB 2296 Texas Legislature Sadeghi Chris September 6 2012 Part of SH 130 to Get 85 MPH Limit Austin TX KXAN TV Archived from the original on September 25 2012 Retrieved September 8 2012 DeLong Katie October 28 2012 Wild Hogs Cause Three Crashes on First Night Fastest Highway Is Open Fox News Texas Transportation Commission September 29 2011 Minute Order 112863 PDF Austin Texas Department of Transportation Lovegrove Jamie March 2 2016 SH 130 Toll Road Operator Files for Bankruptcy The Texas Tribune Retrieved September 30 2016 Davila Vianna March 20 2013 Legislator Proposes Removing Tolls from Texas 130 San Antonio Express News Retrieved June 10 2017 Wear Ben March 20 2013 3 Billion Plan Would End Tolls on Texas 130 Austin American Statesman Retrieved June 10 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Texas State Highway 130 Route map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Texas State Highway 130KML is from Wikidata State Highway 130 Concession Company LLC developers of SH 130 segments 5 and 6 Anti 130 page BicycleAustin info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Texas State Highway 130 amp oldid 1112823180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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