Who owns the Dulles Greenway?


Who owns the Dulles Greenway? Toll Road Investors Partnership II, L.P. (TRIP II), headquartered in Sterling, Virginia, operates the Dulles Greenway. The Dulles Greenway is a privately owned 14-mile toll road that provides a non-stop connection between Washington Dulles International Airport and Leesburg, Virginia.


Is Dulles Toll Road cash only?

The Dulles Toll Road is no longer accepting cash or coins — and all drivers will pay electronically. The Dulles Toll Road is no longer accepting cash or coins, As of March 1, 2023, all drivers will pay electronically.


Is the Dulles toll road privately owned?

The Dulles Greenway is a 14-mile, limited-access highway extending from the publicly-owned Dulles Toll Road - which carries traffic between Washington's Capital Beltway and Dulles Airport - to Leesburg.


Is the Dulles Access road the same as the Dulles Toll Road?

The Dulles Access Road is a four-lane, 13.65-mile (21.97 km) highway that runs between the westbound and eastbound roadways of the Dulles Toll Road, along the latter's median.


How much money does the Dulles Toll Road make?

Overall revenue was up 30.4% to $197.4 million, even with a drop in total transactions of 5.6% to about 91 million for the year.


Where does the Dulles Greenway start and end?

The western end of the Dulles Toll Road is connected to the Dulles Greenway, which runs between Dulles Airport and Leesburg, VA.


Where does Dulles Toll Road money go?

The Airports Authority has been the sole operator of the Toll Road since October 1, 2009. The Airports Authority's purpose in operating the Toll Road includes financing the construction of Metrorail in the Corridor using Toll Road revenue to support the sale of bonds.


What is the most expensive toll road in the world?

The Pennsylvania Turnpike, with an expanse of 360 miles, is the most expensive toll road in the world. Commercial vehicles, such as trucks, are particularly hard-hit, often incurring costs exceeding $200, depending on their route specifics.