SH 130 Project Description
State Highway 130 is a project of the Texas Department of Transportation and is the state's first highway to be developed under a Comprehensive Development Agreement, allowing the work of property acquisition, design and construction to be undertaken simultaneously.
The new SH 130 will be a 49-mile tollway extending from Interstate 35 north of Georgetown southward to U.S. 183 southeast of Austin, passing though Williamson and Travis Counties. The project is expected to be completed in Spring 2008. SH 130 will be a four-lane roadway with toll facilities and major interchanges at I-35, U.S. 79, SH 45 North, U.S. 290 and SH 71. The design of SH 130 will also include limited and discontinuous frontage roads.
The northern 49 miles of SH 130 is the largest element of the Central Texas Turnpike System, 2002 Project. The 2002 Project also includes SH 45N and the Loop 1 Extension. For more information on the CTTP, investor information and project financing go to
www.centraltexasturnpike.com and click on CTTP.
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Segments of SH 130:
Segment 1 (I-35 to U.S. 79)
Segment 2 (U.S. 79 to U.S. 290)
Segment 3 (U.S. 290 to SH 71)
Segment 4 (SH 71 to U.S. 183)
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