Addison Airport Toll Tunnel

The Addison Airport Toll Tunnel, also known as the Addison Airport Tunnel and the Addison Toll Tunnel, is part of the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) system and extends Keller Springs Road under the Addison Airport property.

Addison Airport Toll Tunnel
Overview
Other name(s)Addison Airport Tunnel
LocationAddison, Texas
Coordinates32°58′08″N 96°50′27″W
RouteKeller Springs Road
CrossesAddison Airport
StartMidway Road
EndAddison Road
Operation
Work begunSeptember 1997
Opened1999
OperatorNorth Texas Tollway Authority
Toll$0.66 TollTag, $0.99 by mail
Technical
Length1,600 feet (490 m)
No. of lanes2
Operating speed40 miles per hour (64 km/h)
Tunnel clearance16 feet 6 inches (5.03 m)

Built for the NTTA, this toll tunnel enables vehicular traffic to travel under rather than around the airport, which expands traffic capacity and eases the notorious congestion of north Dallas and Addison by providing an eastwest route between the Dallas North Tollway and Interstate 35E under the Addison Airport runway. It provides motorists a through passage on Keller Springs Road, which once ended on either side of Addison Airport, as an alternate route to the heavily traveled Belt Line Road and Trinity Mills Road.

The lanes of the Addison Airport Toll Tunnel toll plaza are equipped for electronic toll collection via TollTag. As of July 2019, the toll charged on the Addison Airport Toll Tunnel is US$0.66 for a two-axle vehicle with TollTag.[1]

History

West Tunnel Entrance

In September 1997, tunnelling crews started constructing a two-lane vehicular toll tunnel under Addison Airport. Completed in 1999, the tunnel is approximately 1,600 feet (488 m) in length with a total roadway length of 3,700 feet (1,128 m). The NTTA-commissioned project cost nearly $20 million.

References

  1. "Toll Rate Charts". NTTA. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
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