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Texas State Highway 360

State Highway 360 (SH 360) is a 28-mile (45 km) north–south state highway in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex in the U.S. state of Texas. It runs north from an at-grade intersection with US 287 in Mansfield, near the Ellis-Johnson county line to a partial interchange with SH 121 in Grapevine, near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. The highway serves as a local north–south route running through the center of the metroplex, linking together the southern and northern suburbs to the core. Between US 287 and Camp Wisdom Road/Sublett Road, SH 360 follows a pair of frontage roads along a four-lane tollway known as the 360 Tollway, a tollway operated by the NTTA. Between Camp Wisdom Road/Sublett Road and SH 121, SH 360 follows a toll-free freeway maintained by TxDOT.

State Highway 360

SH 360, highlighted in red
Route information
Length27.997 mi[1] (45.057 km)
Existed1955–present
Major junctions
South end US 287 in Mansfield
Major intersections
North end SH 121 in Grapevine
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountiesEllis, Tarrant
Highway system

The highway was opened in several stages throughout its existence. The first portion of the highway was designated on November 30, 1955, between US 80 (now SH 180) and SH 183. Newer portions of the highway were opened between 1960 and 2003. The 360 Tollway was opened in 2018, and is eventually planned to extend southward to a terminus at US 67 in Venus.

Route description

SH 360 begins as a pair of frontage roads at its southern terminus at an at-grade intersection with US 287 in Mansfield, near the Ellis-Johnson county line. North of its intersection with US 287, SH 360 expands into a pair of free two-lane frontage roads along a four-lane toll road, the 360 Tollway, which continues north for 9.7 miles (15.6 km). In southwest Grand Prairie, SH 360 becomes a toll-free freeway at an intersection with Sublett Road/Camp Wisdom Road.

 
Highway 360 near the intersection of Highway Spur 303

From there, the freeway proceeds north through Arlington near its boundary with Grand Prairie, where it interchanges with I-20 and then meets I-30. However, SH 360 and I-30 are not directly connected. As a legacy of the original toll road design of I-30 (formerly the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike), the highways connect only indirectly using long access roads that cross surface streets at lighted intersections.[2][3]

From I-30, SH 360 then continues north beyond Arlington, interchanging with SH 183 near Euless. From the SH 183 interchange, the freeway continues north-northwest through Euless and into Grapevine, following the western boundary of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. SH 360 terminates at its northern terminus at a partial interchange with SH 121 in Grapevine.

History

SH 360 was constructed in different stages over the course of several decades. SH 360 was designated on November 30, 1955, from SH 183 south to US 80 (now SH 180). SH 360 was extended south in various stages, first to Spur 303 on July 25, 1960, I-20 on July 30, 1965, US 287 on June 10, 1966, and US 67 on August 26, 1969. SH 360 was extended north from SH 183 to SH 121 on May 6, 1969. For the most part, each section's frontage roads were built first, handling all of the traffic years before the actual freeway portion was completed (or even begun). Similarly, the interchanges at I-20, I-30, and SH 183 were in place long before the freeway lanes were completed.

The indirect interchange between SH 360 and I-30 is a relic back from when I-30 existed as the Dallas/Fort Worth Turnpike. In order to direct traffic through toll booths, the interchange was designed so that any traffic moving from between the freeways were routed through one common, bi-directional ramp. This was done as a cost-saving measure, as it required fewer toll booths. The toll booths were removed in 1977, but the complex access road system remained.

South of SH 183, SH 360 was previously known as Watson Road.[4] The segment through Arlington is also officially designated as the "Angus G. Wynne Freeway" (after the founder of Six Flags); however, neither the official designation nor the older Watson Road name are locally used, and the road is generally called "360".

360 Tollway

 

360 Tollway

LocationMansfieldGrand Prairie
Length9.7 mi[5] (15.6 km)
Existed2018–present

The southernmost segment of SH 360 between US 287 in Mansfield and Camp Wisdom Road/Sublett Road in Grand Prairie was built between 1994 and 2003 as a pair of separated frontage roads, with space reserved between them for main freeway lanes to be added to meet future traffic needs.[6][7] As traffic along the corridor grew, the SH 360 frontage lanes became increasingly congested. Local and state leaders began studying the construction of SH 360 as a freeway between the existing frontage roads in a project that became known as "360 South".[6][7] On January 25, 2013, TxDOT and the NTTA approved a deal to construct the extension as a four-lane toll road, the 360 Tollway, in a public–public partnership, with TxDOT performing the design and construction and the NTTA managing the completed freeway as part of its tollway system. Construction on the tollway began in November 2015.[8][5] A ceremonial groundbreaking for construction of the 360 South toll road was held on October 21, 2015.[7] The first phase of the project, which was planned to build two grade-separated toll lanes in each direction, was estimated to cost $330 million. The tollway opened to drivers on May 11, 2018, and became NTTA's newest toll road.[7] In the future, the toll road may be expanded to four lanes in each direction.[7] The 9.7-mile (15.6 km) toll road has two names: the portion between US 287 and the Mansfield city limit is named the Senator Chris Harris Memorial Highway after the local legislator who aided the extension, and the portion from the Mansfield city limit to Camp Wisdom/Sublett Road is named the Rosa Parks Memorial Highway in memory of the late civil rights figure.[9] The project cost a total of $340 million. Driving the entire length of the tollway costs $1.62 for TollTag users and $2.44 for nonusers, with drivers being billed via mail.[10]

Future

The interchange between SH 360 and I-30 in Arlington has become a major bottleneck, compounded by the fact that it intersects with surface streets, and is near major tourist attractions including Six Flags Over Texas, Globe Life Field, Choctaw Stadium & AT&T Stadium.[2] In November 2014, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) announced that it would be conducting an environmental study on a potential $200 million rebuild of the interchange. The rebuild would offer direct connections between SH 360 and I-30 for the first time.[2] In March 2015, TxDOT approved spending $254 million on the stack interchange project, which will also include improvements to nearby Six Flags Drive.[3] Ground broke on March 2, 2016, and was estimated to be completed in fall 2020 at a cost of $233 million.[11] Construction is still ongoing as of spring 2022.

Additionally, the NTTA's future plans for SH 360 include another 5.5 mi (8.9 km) extension of the toll road, which would run from the current SH 360 southern terminus in Mansfield to US 67 in Venus.[8] Construction could start in the mid-2020s.

Major intersections

All exits are unnumbered.

CountyLocationmi[12]kmDestinationsNotes
EllisMansfield0.00.0  US 287 – Fort Worth, Waxahachie, Midlothian, MansfieldAt-grade intersection with US 287 collector/distributor roads; opened May 11, 2018[13]
1.72.7Lone Star RoadOpened May 11, 2018[13]
Lone Star Mainlane Gantry
Tarrant2.43.9Heritage ParkwayOpened May 11, 2018[13]
2.94.7Broad Street / Holland RoadOpened May 11, 2018[13]
Grand Prairie5.08.0Debbie Lane / Ragland RoadTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance; opened May 11, 2018[13]
6.410.3Eden Road / New York AvenueTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance; opened May 11, 2018[13]
New York Mainlane Gantry
7.612.2Webb Lynn Road / Lynn Creek-Mildred Walker ParkwayTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance; opened May 11, 2018[13]
8.413.5Camp Wisdom Road / Sublett RoadOpened May 11, 2018; former southern terminus[13]
9.615.4Green Oaks Boulevard Southeast / Kingswood BoulevardInterchange
Arlington10.6–
10.9
17.1–
17.5
  I-20 – Fort Worth, DallasStack interchange; exit 453 on I-20
11.819.0Mayfield Road
12.720.4Arkansas Lane
13.020.9  Spur 303 (Pioneer Parkway)
14.122.7Park Row Drive
14.823.8Abram StreetNo direct southbound exit (signed at SH 180)
15.224.5  SH 180 (Division Street) / Randol Mill Road – UT ArlingtonFormer US 80
16.326.2 
 
To I-30 / Six Flags Drive
Exit 30 on I-30; direct interchange with I-30 to open in 2020[11]
16.626.7Avenue H / Lamar Boulevard / Avenue JAvenue J signed at Avenue K exit southbound
ArlingtonGrand Prairie line17.428.0Avenue K / Brown Boulevard / Fountain Parkway / Burney Road
Grand Prairie18.229.3Green Oaks Boulevard / Carrier Parkway / Fountain Parkway / Burney Road
18.830.3Post and Paddock Road
19.631.5Riverside Parkway
Fort Worth21.033.8  Trinity Boulevard / FAA RoadTo CentrePort/DFW Airport Station
21.835.1  Amon Carter Boulevard – D/FW Airport (International Parkway)Northbound exit and southbound entrance
22.035.4  SH 183 – Fort Worth, Dallas
22.836.7American BoulevardSouthbound exit only
Euless23.037.0Harwood Road / Midway Drive
24.0–
24.4
38.6–
39.3
Mid-Cities Boulevard
EulessGrapevine line25.140.4Glade Road
Grapevine25.641.2Euless-Grapevine Road
27.143.6 
 
SH 121 south / Stone Myers Parkway
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
27.343.9 
 
 
 
SH 114 west to FM 1709 – Southlake
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
27.944.9 
 
 
 
  SH 121 north / SH 114 east – D/FW Airport, Dallas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "State Highway No. 360". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 13, 2008.
  2. ^ a b c Dickson, Gordon (November 29, 2014). "I-30/Texas 360 interchange in Arlington may be rebuilt". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Jinkins, Shirley (March 10, 2015). "State approves $254 million for I-30/Texas 360 interchange rebuild". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  4. ^ Google (March 8, 2008). "overview map of SH 360" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 8, 2008.
  5. ^ a b "360 Tollway". North Texas Tollway Authority. North Texas Tollway Authority. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "360 South Frequently Asked Questions" (PDF). www.drive360south.com. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d e Ciesco, Tim (October 21, 2015). "Tarrant County Leaders Break Ground on New Texas 360 Toll Lanes". www.nbcdfw.com. KXAS-TV. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Update: Deal reached to build Texas 360 toll road in Arlington, Mansfield". Honkin' Mad Blog. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. January 25, 2013. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  9. ^ Leszcynski, Ray (May 10, 2018). "Debut of 360 Tollway makes south Arlington, Grand Prairie and Mansfield more connected than ever". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  10. ^ Hanna, Bill. "A new toll road is coming to DFW. Find out when it opens and how much you'll pay". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
  11. ^ a b Formby, Brandon (March 2, 2016). "Hate I-30 and SH 360's alleged interchange? Get ready for a $233 million fix". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved July 17, 2016.
  12. ^ Google (September 23, 2013). "SH 360" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 23, 2013.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h City of Arlington, TX on Twitter [@CityOfArlington] (May 11, 2018). "The ribbon has been cut! @Drive360South Tollway will officially open later today! #EnhanceRegionalMobility #ArlingtonTX @TxDOT @TollTagNews @TxDOTFTWPIO" (Tweet). Retrieved July 12, 2022 – via Twitter.

External links

  Media related to Texas State Highway 360 at Wikimedia Commons

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For the similarly numbered state highway in the Austin area see Texas State Highway Loop 360 State Highway 360 SH 360 is a 28 mile 45 km north south state highway in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex in the U S state of Texas It runs north from an at grade intersection with US 287 in Mansfield near the Ellis Johnson county line to a partial interchange with SH 121 in Grapevine near Dallas Fort Worth International Airport The highway serves as a local north south route running through the center of the metroplex linking together the southern and northern suburbs to the core Between US 287 and Camp Wisdom Road Sublett Road SH 360 follows a pair of frontage roads along a four lane tollway known as the 360 Tollway a tollway operated by the NTTA Between Camp Wisdom Road Sublett Road and SH 121 SH 360 follows a toll free freeway maintained by TxDOT State Highway 360SH 360 highlighted in redRoute informationLength27 997 mi 1 45 057 km Existed1955 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 287 in MansfieldMajor intersectionsI 20 in Arlington I 30 in Arlington SH 183 Int l Pkwy in Fort WorthNorth endSH 121 in GrapevineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateTexasCountiesEllis TarrantHighway systemHighways in TexasInterstate US State Toll Loops Spurs FM RM Park Rec SH 359 SH 361The highway was opened in several stages throughout its existence The first portion of the highway was designated on November 30 1955 between US 80 now SH 180 and SH 183 Newer portions of the highway were opened between 1960 and 2003 The 360 Tollway was opened in 2018 and is eventually planned to extend southward to a terminus at US 67 in Venus Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 360 Tollway 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditSH 360 begins as a pair of frontage roads at its southern terminus at an at grade intersection with US 287 in Mansfield near the Ellis Johnson county line North of its intersection with US 287 SH 360 expands into a pair of free two lane frontage roads along a four lane toll road the 360 Tollway which continues north for 9 7 miles 15 6 km In southwest Grand Prairie SH 360 becomes a toll free freeway at an intersection with Sublett Road Camp Wisdom Road Highway 360 near the intersection of Highway Spur 303 From there the freeway proceeds north through Arlington near its boundary with Grand Prairie where it interchanges with I 20 and then meets I 30 However SH 360 and I 30 are not directly connected As a legacy of the original toll road design of I 30 formerly the Dallas Fort Worth Turnpike the highways connect only indirectly using long access roads that cross surface streets at lighted intersections 2 3 From I 30 SH 360 then continues north beyond Arlington interchanging with SH 183 near Euless From the SH 183 interchange the freeway continues north northwest through Euless and into Grapevine following the western boundary of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport SH 360 terminates at its northern terminus at a partial interchange with SH 121 in Grapevine History EditSH 360 was constructed in different stages over the course of several decades SH 360 was designated on November 30 1955 from SH 183 south to US 80 now SH 180 SH 360 was extended south in various stages first to Spur 303 on July 25 1960 I 20 on July 30 1965 US 287 on June 10 1966 and US 67 on August 26 1969 SH 360 was extended north from SH 183 to SH 121 on May 6 1969 For the most part each section s frontage roads were built first handling all of the traffic years before the actual freeway portion was completed or even begun Similarly the interchanges at I 20 I 30 and SH 183 were in place long before the freeway lanes were completed The indirect interchange between SH 360 and I 30 is a relic back from when I 30 existed as the Dallas Fort Worth Turnpike In order to direct traffic through toll booths the interchange was designed so that any traffic moving from between the freeways were routed through one common bi directional ramp This was done as a cost saving measure as it required fewer toll booths The toll booths were removed in 1977 but the complex access road system remained South of SH 183 SH 360 was previously known as Watson Road 4 The segment through Arlington is also officially designated as the Angus G Wynne Freeway after the founder of Six Flags however neither the official designation nor the older Watson Road name are locally used and the road is generally called 360 360 Tollway Edit 360 TollwayLocationMansfield Grand PrairieLength9 7 mi 5 15 6 km Existed2018 presentThe southernmost segment of SH 360 between US 287 in Mansfield and Camp Wisdom Road Sublett Road in Grand Prairie was built between 1994 and 2003 as a pair of separated frontage roads with space reserved between them for main freeway lanes to be added to meet future traffic needs 6 7 As traffic along the corridor grew the SH 360 frontage lanes became increasingly congested Local and state leaders began studying the construction of SH 360 as a freeway between the existing frontage roads in a project that became known as 360 South 6 7 On January 25 2013 TxDOT and the NTTA approved a deal to construct the extension as a four lane toll road the 360 Tollway in a public public partnership with TxDOT performing the design and construction and the NTTA managing the completed freeway as part of its tollway system Construction on the tollway began in November 2015 8 5 A ceremonial groundbreaking for construction of the 360 South toll road was held on October 21 2015 7 The first phase of the project which was planned to build two grade separated toll lanes in each direction was estimated to cost 330 million The tollway opened to drivers on May 11 2018 and became NTTA s newest toll road 7 In the future the toll road may be expanded to four lanes in each direction 7 The 9 7 mile 15 6 km toll road has two names the portion between US 287 and the Mansfield city limit is named the Senator Chris Harris Memorial Highway after the local legislator who aided the extension and the portion from the Mansfield city limit to Camp Wisdom Sublett Road is named the Rosa Parks Memorial Highway in memory of the late civil rights figure 9 The project cost a total of 340 million Driving the entire length of the tollway costs 1 62 for TollTag users and 2 44 for nonusers with drivers being billed via mail 10 Future EditThe interchange between SH 360 and I 30 in Arlington has become a major bottleneck compounded by the fact that it intersects with surface streets and is near major tourist attractions including Six Flags Over Texas Globe Life Field Choctaw Stadium amp AT amp T Stadium 2 In November 2014 the Texas Department of Transportation TxDOT announced that it would be conducting an environmental study on a potential 200 million rebuild of the interchange The rebuild would offer direct connections between SH 360 and I 30 for the first time 2 In March 2015 TxDOT approved spending 254 million on the stack interchange project which will also include improvements to nearby Six Flags Drive 3 Ground broke on March 2 2016 and was estimated to be completed in fall 2020 at a cost of 233 million 11 Construction is still ongoing as of spring 2022 Additionally the NTTA s future plans for SH 360 include another 5 5 mi 8 9 km extension of the toll road which would run from the current SH 360 southern terminus in Mansfield to US 67 in Venus 8 Construction could start in the mid 2020s Major intersections EditAll exits are unnumbered CountyLocationmi 12 kmDestinationsNotesEllisMansfield0 00 0 US 287 Fort Worth Waxahachie Midlothian MansfieldAt grade intersection with US 287 collector distributor roads opened May 11 2018 13 1 72 7Lone Star RoadOpened May 11 2018 13 Lone Star Mainlane GantryTarrant2 43 9Heritage ParkwayOpened May 11 2018 13 2 94 7Broad Street Holland RoadOpened May 11 2018 13 Grand Prairie5 08 0Debbie Lane Ragland RoadTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance opened May 11 2018 13 6 410 3Eden Road New York AvenueTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance opened May 11 2018 13 New York Mainlane Gantry7 612 2Webb Lynn Road Lynn Creek Mildred Walker ParkwayTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance opened May 11 2018 13 8 413 5Camp Wisdom Road Sublett RoadOpened May 11 2018 former southern terminus 13 9 615 4Green Oaks Boulevard Southeast Kingswood BoulevardInterchangeArlington10 6 10 917 1 17 5 I 20 Fort Worth DallasStack interchange exit 453 on I 2011 819 0Mayfield Road12 720 4Arkansas Lane13 020 9 Spur 303 Pioneer Parkway 14 122 7Park Row Drive14 823 8Abram StreetNo direct southbound exit signed at SH 180 15 224 5 SH 180 Division Street Randol Mill Road UT ArlingtonFormer US 8016 326 2 To I 30 Six Flags DriveExit 30 on I 30 direct interchange with I 30 to open in 2020 11 16 626 7Avenue H Lamar Boulevard Avenue JAvenue J signed at Avenue K exit southboundArlington Grand Prairie line17 428 0Avenue K Brown Boulevard Fountain Parkway Burney RoadGrand Prairie18 229 3Green Oaks Boulevard Carrier Parkway Fountain Parkway Burney Road18 830 3Post and Paddock Road19 631 5Riverside ParkwayFort Worth21 033 8 Trinity Boulevard FAA RoadTo CentrePort DFW Airport Station21 835 1 Amon Carter Boulevard D FW Airport International Parkway Northbound exit and southbound entrance22 035 4 SH 183 Fort Worth Dallas22 836 7American BoulevardSouthbound exit onlyEuless23 037 0Harwood Road Midway Drive24 0 24 438 6 39 3Mid Cities BoulevardEuless Grapevine line25 140 4Glade RoadGrapevine25 641 2Euless Grapevine Road27 143 6 SH 121 south Stone Myers ParkwayNorthbound exit and southbound entrance27 343 9 SH 114 west to FM 1709 SouthlakeNorthbound exit and southbound entrance27 944 9 SH 121 north SH 114 east D FW Airport Dallas1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessReferences Edit Transportation Planning and Programming Division n d State Highway No 360 Highway Designation Files Texas Department of Transportation Retrieved March 13 2008 a b c Dickson Gordon November 29 2014 I 30 Texas 360 interchange in Arlington may be rebuilt Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved February 11 2016 a b Jinkins Shirley March 10 2015 State approves 254 million for I 30 Texas 360 interchange rebuild Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved February 11 2016 Google March 8 2008 overview map of SH 360 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 8 2008 a b 360 Tollway North Texas Tollway Authority North Texas Tollway Authority Retrieved June 5 2019 a b 360 South Frequently Asked Questions PDF www drive360south com Retrieved February 11 2016 a b c d e Ciesco Tim October 21 2015 Tarrant County Leaders Break Ground on New Texas 360 Toll Lanes www nbcdfw com KXAS TV Retrieved February 11 2016 a b Update Deal reached to build Texas 360 toll road in Arlington Mansfield Honkin Mad Blog Fort Worth Star Telegram January 25 2013 Retrieved February 11 2016 Leszcynski Ray May 10 2018 Debut of 360 Tollway makes south Arlington Grand Prairie and Mansfield more connected than ever The Dallas Morning News Retrieved October 21 2022 Hanna Bill A new toll road is coming to DFW Find out when it opens and how much you ll pay Fort Worth Star Telegram Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved June 5 2019 a b Formby Brandon March 2 2016 Hate I 30 and SH 360 s alleged interchange Get ready for a 233 million fix Dallas Morning News Retrieved July 17 2016 Google September 23 2013 SH 360 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved September 23 2013 a b c d e f g h City of Arlington TX on Twitter CityOfArlington May 11 2018 The ribbon has been cut Drive360South Tollway will officially open later today EnhanceRegionalMobility ArlingtonTX TxDOT TollTagNews TxDOTFTWPIO Tweet Retrieved July 12 2022 via Twitter External links Edit Media related to Texas State Highway 360 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Texas State Highway 360 amp oldid 1125714166, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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