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At Military Dr.
This is
the start of the tollway project. The northbound tolled
expressway lanes start just north of Military. Motorists not South of Wiseman Blvd.
The souttbound tolled expressway lanes end here and merge back into the toll-free lanes. At SH 151
A
directional "T" interchange will be built to connect the tolled
expressway lanes to SH 151 inside Loop 1604. At SH 151
In addition to the interchange, SH 151 will be extended under Loop 1604 to connect with Alamo Ranch Pkwy. At SH 151
Eventually, SH 151 will be extended down the median of Alamo Ranch
Pkwy. and out to SH 211. When that occurs, At Culebra Rd.
Since
there are already toll-free overpasses at Culebra, the tollway
project will also include toll-free overpasses over Culebra, At Shaenfield Rd.
This view shows the typical configuration of the Loop 1604 tolled expressway lanes at an intersection. At Braun Rd.
The tolled expressway lanes will run through the wide median currently at Braun Rd. North of Braun Rd.
Just north
of Braun Rd., where the Loop 1604 freeway starts today, the
northbound tolled expressway lanes will end and will At Bandera Rd.
This view more clearly shows the arrangement of the managed and toll-free lanes as they pass over Bandera Rd. At Hausmann Rd.
Here we
get a view of the first set of slip ramps that will allow traffic to
get into or out of the managed lanes. At this location, At Babcock Rd.
At Babcock
Rd., the connectors for the tolled interchange at I-10 will begin.
The connectors will connect to the At Walter Brennan Dr.
Here you
can see the where the tolled connectors to I-10 begin their ascent.
Note how the connectors "wishbone" outward At I-10 West
Here at
I-10, a new stack interchange will be built above the existing
cloverleaf interchange. The new interchange will At I-10 West
A better
view showing the existing cloverleaf within the new interchange as
well as the existing access roads below the At Vance Jackson Rd./Tradesman Dr.
On the
east side of I-10, the tolled connectors will be elevated for about
a mile in an arrangement much like the double-decked At Lockhill-Selma Rd.
At Lockhill-Selma, the elevated connectors will "wishbone" back over the toll-free expressway lanes and begin their decent back down into the managed lanes. East of Lockhill-Selma Rd.
Just east of Lockhill-Selma, the elevated connectors will merge back into the managed lanes. East of NW Military Hwy.
Just east
of NW Military will be another set of slip ramps allowing access to
and from the managed lanes. At this location, At Rogers Ranch Rd.
This
location shows the typical configuration where the toll-free
expressway and managed lanes pass under a cross street. West of Blanco Rd.
Here is the next set of slip ramps for access to and from the managed lanes. Here, eastbound traffic will be able to enter the managed lanes; westbound traffic will be able to exit from the managed lanes. East of Stone Oak Pkwy.
The tolled connectors to US 281 begin here. At US 281
Here you
can see the planned interchange at US 281. The elevated ramps
will connect the managed lanes on Loop 1604 to East of Gold Canyon Rd.
The elevated connectors drop back down to the managed lanes here. At Bulverde Rd.
Here is
the next set of slip ramps for access to and from the managed lanes.
At this location, eastbound traffic can exit from East of Bulverde Rd.
This is an excellent view showing the general cross-section of lanes. At Green Mountain Rd.
Another
set of slip ramps to provide access to the managed lanes with an
eastbound entrance to the managed lanes At Lookout Rd.
The elevated tolled connectors to I-35 begin here. At I-35
As with
the I-10 West interchange, the new tolled stack interchange will be
built above the existing cloverleaf interchange, At I-35
A better view showing the existing cloverleaf interchange below the new tolled interchange. East of Pat Booker Rd.
East of
I-35, the elevated connectors will run elevated alongside the
expressway for several miles. Here at Palisades Dr., East of Kitty Hawk Rd.
Just east
of Kitty Hawk, the managed lanes and toll-free expressway will end
and merge into a tolled expressway. Eastbound At Meadowland Dr.
Here at
Meadowland, the elevated connector on the westbound side begins.
In the distance, just before FM 1976, the At FM 1976/FM 78
New access road bridges will be built to carry the toll-free traffic over FM 1976, FM 78, and the railroad. At FM 1976/FM 78
At FM 78, the existing interchange will be removed. On the westbound side, a new exit to FM 78 from the access road will be built. That ramp will run behind the existing structures and intersect with FM 78 about 1000 feet north of Loop 1604. At FM 78
On the
eastbound side of Loop 1604 at FM 78, the exit for FM 78 is proposed
to use Kneupper Rd. Just as on the westbound At Rocket Lane
From FM 78
eastward and southward, the brand new expressway lanes will be
tolled and four lane access roads will provide the South of Graytown Rd.
South of
Graytown Rd., the toll-free access roads will end and merge with the
expressway for about a half-mile through the At future Binz-Engleman Rd.
Here, the access roads return and toll-free traffic would exit to them. At future Binz-Engleman Rd.
An
overpass for the future Binz-Engleman Rd. extension will be
constructed. Just past that, the tolled connectors to I-10
East At I-10 East
A stack
interchange will be built to connect the tolled expressway lanes on
1604 to the mainlanes on I-10. The access roads At I-10 East
Here's another look at the interchange with I-10 East. The toll-free access roads are under the tolled expressway lanes here. At Green Rd.
The elevated connectors from the interchange drop back down here and merge with the tolled expressway. At Schuwirth Rd.
This is
the eastern end of the tollway project. Just south of Shuwirth,
the southbound tolled expressway lanes and toll-free
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