Where does Dulles Toll Road start?
Where does Dulles Toll Road start?
West Falls Church
The toll road begins just inside the Capital Beltway near West Falls Church at a connector to Interstate 66 to Washington, D.C., travels westward through Fairfax County past Dulles, and terminates at the entrance to the Dulles Greenway, a privately owned toll road that is a continuation of Route 267.
How do I look up tolls on maps?
A simple tap on the three dots at the top right corner of Google Maps will let users select the route and avoid tolls options, as per the need. The feature will be available on both iOS and Android devices to the users this month for nearly 2,000 toll roads in the United States, India, Japan and Indonesia.
How much are tolls on the Dulles Toll Road?
Effective January 1, 2019, the toll rate for passenger vehicles at the Main Toll Plaza on the Dulles Toll Road will increase to $3.25 at the main toll plaza, and to $1.50 on ramps.
Are there tolls on the Dulles Access Road?
Airport Access Highway Lanes The Dulles Airport Access Highway is free of charge for traffic heading to or from Dulles International Airport. Westbound traffic heading for Dulles can access the road at select locations from the left lane of the Toll Road.
Where does Dulles Toll Road end?
The eastern end of the Dulles Toll Road directly connects to the Capital Beltway (Interstate 495) and connects to Interstate 66 via the Dulles Connector Road (east of the Capital Beltway).
How does the Dulles Toll Road Work?
Toll Road Lanes The Dulles Toll Road operates four vehicle lanes eastbound and four lanes westbound. During rush hour periods, the left lane is restricted to High Occupancy Vehicles. The tolls due per vehicle are the same for all lanes, regardless of HOV vehicle status.
How does Dulles Toll Road Work?
How do I use the Dulles Toll Road?
E-ZPass Only: The easiest way to travel along the Dulles Toll Road is by using E-Z Pass. To use “E-Z Pass Only” lanes you must have an E-ZPass transponder, an E-ZPass Flex transponder, the Go Toll smartphone app, Slora smartphone app, Uproad smartphone app or the Peasey Drive On smartphone app.
Can you use Dulles Toll Road without E-ZPass?
Only electronic and exact change coin payments will be accepted. Motorists without E-ZPass, other electronic forms of payment or exact change will receive bills through the mail. All lanes and toll booths on the Dulles Toll Road are equipped with electronic tolling features.
How long is the Dulles Toll Road?
14-mile
The Dulles Toll Road (Virginia Route 267) is an 8-lane, 14-mile (22.7 km) highway in Northern Virginia. The Toll Road was built in 1984 by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to provide local access to interchanges between the Capital Beltway (I-495) and Washington Dulles International Airport.