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  2. Indiana Toll Road - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Toll Road, officially the Indiana East–West Toll Road, [2] is a controlled-access toll road that runs for 156.28 miles (251.51 km) east–west across northern Indiana from the Illinois state line to the Ohio state line.

  3. What is the Indiana Toll Road? Here's what to know about it -...

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    What is the Indiana Toll Road? According to the Indiana State Government, the Indiana Toll Road is a major transportation connector for highways, spanning approximately 157 miles between the...

  4. List of toll roads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of toll roads in the United States (and its territories). Included are current and future high-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes, express toll (ETL) lanes, and hybrid systems. HOV, as used in this article, is high occupancy vehicle.

  5. Welcome to the Indiana Toll Road

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    Get an E-ZPass, plan your trip, pay unpaid tolls, and calculate your toll for traveling along all 157 miles of the toll road.

  6. Indiana Toll Road Concession Company - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Toll Road Concession Company. ITR Concession Company LLC (ITRCC) is a subsidiary of IFM Investors that operates and maintains the Indiana East–West Toll Road. ITRCC has its headquarters in Elkhart, Indiana.

  7. About ITRCC - Indiana Toll Road

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    In existence since 1956, The Indiana Toll Road spans 157 miles across Northern Indiana, from the Ohio border to the Illinois State line, connecting Chicago with the Eastern Seaboard of the United States. ITRCC is responsible for the construction, maintenance, repair and operation of the toll road.

  8. Indiana Toll Road - Wikiwand

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    The Indiana Toll Road, officially the Indiana East–West Toll Road, is a controlled-access toll road that runs for 156.28 miles (251.51 km) east–west across northern Indiana from the Illinois state line to the Ohio state line. It has been advertised as the "Main Street of the Midwest ".

  9. Indiana Toll Road Map - Turnpikes.com

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    Complete toll map of the Indiana Toll Road in Indiana. The Indiana Toll Road serves Gary, South Bend, Elkhart, and East Chicago across Indiana. Markers show the location of exits, junctions and toll points, as well as service plazas.

  10. INDOT: Toll Road Oversight Information - IN.gov

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    Visit the Indiana Toll Road website for information and service regarding the toll road, including a toll rate calculator, accident or incident claim forms, travel plaza (service station) information, and contact information.

  11. IFA: Indiana Toll Road - IN.gov

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    The Indiana Toll Road serves as a critical transportation link between highways leading to major East Coast cities and northwestern Indiana, the City of Chicago, and the western U.S.

  12. INDOT History - IN.gov

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    The Indiana Toll Road was established in 1951 and constructed between 1954 and 1956. I-74 was the first interstate to cross Indiana. The first section opened in 1960 and the final section opened in 1967.

  13. About E-ZPass - Indiana Toll Road

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    Home > About E-ZPass. About E-ZPass. E-ZPass is the fastest, easiest way to pay your tolls on the Indiana Toll Road. There’s no need to waste travel time searching for coins, credit cards or tickets which can add unnecessary time and stress to your day.

  14. Indiana Toll Road Sold to New Company for $5.7 Billion

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    Long story short, in 2006 an international consortium paid Indiana $3.8 billion to operate the toll road for 75 years. They also agreed to make hundreds of millions of dollars in upgrades to the toll road. The consortium set up the ITRCC to manage the lease.

  15. The Indiana Toll Road, officially the Indiana East–West Toll Road, is a controlled-access toll road that runs for 156.28 miles (251.51 km) east–west across northern Indiana from the Illinois state line to the Ohio state line.

  16. The Indiana Toll Road: How Did a Good Deal Go Bad? - Brookings

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    On June 29, 2006 the Indiana Toll Road Concession Company—a joint venture between Cintra, a Spanish construction firm, and Macquarie Atlas Roads, an Australian toll road company—was...

  17. Interstate 69 in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    In the 1944 study titled Interregional Highways and again, in 1947 when the original Interstate routes were first officially designated, I-69 had its northern terminus listed as the Indiana Toll Road.

  18. Travel Plazas & Commuter Parking - Indiana Toll Road

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    There are eight travel plazas on the Indiana Toll Road: four eastbound and four westbound. These offer popular restaurant choices, convenience stores, snack kiosks and gift shops. See more details on each travel plaza below. Download this map as a PDF. Travel Plazas. Portage. WB: JT McCutcheon Travel Plaza EB: George Ade Travel Plaza. Services:

  19. Indiana Toll Road - AARoads Wiki

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    The Indiana Toll Road is part of the Interstate Highway System which runs 156.28 miles (251.51 km) through Indiana connecting the Chicago Skyway to the Ohio Turnpike. The toll road is signed with I-90 for its entire length, as well as I-80 east of Lake Station, after having run concurrently with I-94.

  20. Toll Rates - Indiana Toll Road

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    The following toll rates are in effect as of July 1, 2023. FRAUDULENT TEXT AND CALL SCAM ALERT : The Indiana Toll Road does NOT send out text messages or call customers requesting unpaid toll payment.

  21. Ohio Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    The road runs east–west for 241 miles (388 km) in the northern section of the state, with the western end at the Indiana–Ohio border near Edon where it meets the Indiana Toll Road, and the eastern end at the Ohio–Pennsylvania border near Petersburg, where it meets the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

  22. File : Indiana Toll Road logo 1968.svg - Wikimedia

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    English: Indiana Toll Road logo, scanned from a 1968 map, "Prepared Exclusively For The Indiana Toll Road Commission By Rand McNally & Company".

  23. Interstate 94 in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 94 (I-94) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Billings, Montana, to Port Huron, Michigan. I-94 enters Indiana from Illinois in the west, in Munster, and runs generally eastward through Hammond, Gary, and Portage, before entering Michigan northeast of Michigan City.

  24. Lake County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Lake County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana.In 2020, its population was 498,700, [9] making it Indiana's second-most populous county.The county seat is Crown Point. [10] The county is part of Northwest Indiana and the Chicago metropolitan area, and contains a mix of urban, suburban and rural areas.It is bordered on the north by Lake Michigan and contains a portion of the ...

  25. I-Pass - Wikipedia

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    It uses the same transponder as the E-ZPass system used in the Northeastern US, the Chicago Skyway, and the Indiana Toll Road, along with the Indiana State Road 912 (Cline Avenue) Indiana Harbor and Ship Canal bridge.