Eight major Dallas-Fort Worth corridors feature TEXpress Lanes consisting of more than 120 miles. TEXpress Lanes build a network within the North Texas region to better manage mobility and congestion relief. They connect throughout the area to form a continuous system and offer drivers more choice in their daily commutes, as well as predictable travel speeds.
Other TxDOT TEXpress Lanes
- *I-30 TEXpress Lanes on Tom Landry Freeway
- *I-35E TEXpress Lanes (from I-635/LBJ Freeway to US 380)
- *SH 114 TEXpress Lanes (east segment opens in 2019)
- *Loop 12 TEXpress Lanes
- *SH 183 TEXpress Lanes
*Operated and managed by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)
Starting April 27, 2020, initial construction began on the TxDOT 635 East Project. As part of this construction, the HOV/Express Lanes (from US 75 to I-30) will close until the end of the project in late 2024. At that time, they will re-open as Managed Toll (TEXpress) Lanes).