Toll Roads
Tolls are 50 to 75 cents on the Dulles Toll Road, the 14-mile highway between the Capital Beltway and the Dulles Greenway, another toll road.
(By Robert A. Reeder -- The Washington Post)
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The Dulles Toll Road (Route 267) is an eight-lane, 14-mile highway between the Capital Beltway (Interstate 495) and the Dulles Greenway's main toll plaza near Route 28. The toll-free Dulles Airport Access Road runs in the median of the toll road and is restricted to airport traffic.
The toll road operates rush-hour HOV carpool lanes eastbound from 6:30 to 9 a.m. and westbound from 4 to 6:30 p.m. weekdays.
Car tolls are 50 cents at on/off ramps, including Route 28, and 75 cents at the main toll plaza near Spring Hill Road. For more information, call 703-383-2702 or go to http:/
Under an agreement announced in December, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority was to take over operation of the toll road this spring from the Virginia Department of Transportation.
The Dulles Greenway is a privately owned 14-mile toll road connecting the Dulles Toll Road with Leesburg. It starts at Route 28 near Dulles International Airport and ends at Route 15 in Leesburg. Tolls for cars range from $2 to $3.20, with varying discounts for SmarTag traffic. For a list of tolls, go to www.dullesgreenway.com.
For more information, call 888-707-8870 or go to the above Web site.


