Since 2014, the TEXpress managed lanes have contributed $25.1 billion in regional economic impact across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Built and operated under a public–private partnership, this 43-mile, three-corridor network has reduced congestion, generated billions in economic impact, and returned value to Texas taxpayers, all while ensuring a free travel option for every driver.

Moving North Texas Forward.

A photo of the LBJ TEXpress Lanes, showcasing the highway's cantilevered design.

Three Corridors. One Network.

LBJ Express, an engineering breakthrough featuring cantilevered, partially-underground lanes, saving $1B in construction costs.

North Tarrant Express, Texas’ first P3-developed highway corridor, delivered nine months ahead of schedule along the Fort Worth-DFW Airport route.

NTE 35W, a vital U.S.-Mexico-Canada freight corridor through the heart of Fort Worth, with just 4% of public funding.

Construction cones along NTE 820 TEXpress Lanes in April 2026.

A Decade of Measurable Impact

  • $25.1B of regional economic output through 2025

  • 121,400+ full-time-equivalent jobs supported

  • $314M returned to TxDOT and Texas taxpayers

TEXpress Lanes employees volunteer at the Tarrant Area Food Bank, June 2026.

Investing in the Community

  • $1.8M in STEM education support across seven school districts

  • 1.42M meals to North Texas food banks

  • $205K disaster relief contributions

  • Gold Green America Certified

TEXpress Lanes CEO Pablo Ferrando speaks at the LBJ10 celebration, marking 10 years since the opening of the LBJ TEXpress Lanes.

Looking Ahead to 2035

A projected $71.4B in cumulative 20-year impact. The NTE Capacity Improvement Project, now under construction, will add new lanes funded entirely by toll revenue, not taxpayer dollars.

$6.8B Total Investment

The $6.8 billion in total investment in the three TEXpress corridors was financed primarily with private capital, including equity from infrastructure investors and long-term debt from infrastructure lenders, with only $1.1 billion in public funding, representing approximately 16 percent of the total.

$25.1B Regional Economic Output and 121,400+ FTE Jobs Supported

For workers and businesses, TEXpress has supported over 121,400 full-time-equivalent jobs, generated $25.1 billion in regional economic output, and contributed billions in wage earnings to the North Texas workforce.

$18B Traveler and Community Impacts

The TEXpress system has returned $314.1 million in shared revenue and financial benefits to TxDOT, and delivered an 81 percent driver satisfaction rate, all while ensuring that at least one free travel option is always available to motorists.

1M Travelers Per Day

Since the first lanes opened in 2014, the TEXpress system has served more than 42 million distinct vehicles and facilitated approximately one million trips per day.