SAY YES TO A REGION THAT MOVES WITH YOU

    With highways that connect communities and transit that connects careers, Dallas-Fort Worth makes it easy to get where you’re going — across town or across the globe. Let us help you find your way.

    SAY YES TO A REGION THAT MOVES WITH YOU

    Hit the Road

    Hit the Road

    Our network of interstates, tollways and highways keeps the region moving and growing, and ongoing infrastructure investments mean smoother, faster travel ahead.

    Check out DFW roads

    TIP: We call some roads by their number, like “75,” and some by their name, like “George Bush Turnpike.” Here’s your handy guide to highways with more than one name.

    HIGHWAYS WITH MULTIPLE NAMES

    S.H. 183 from S.H. 114 to the south DFW International Airport entrance.
    PGBT, S.H. 190, S.H. 161 in Las Colinas.
    S.H. 183 and S.H. 114 from I-35E to the north Dallas Fort Worth International Airport entrance.
    U.S. Highway 175 south of downtown Dallas.
    I-635 begins at the north entrance of DFW International Airport and circles the city from the north, east, and south; it includes I-20 in the south.
    Inner-city loop including Northwest Highway on the north, Buckner Boulevard on the east, Ledbetter Drive on the south, and Walton Walker Boulevard on the west.
    I-30 between I-35E in Dallas and I-35W in Fort Worth.
    U.S. Highway 67 from I-35E to I-635 south of downtown.
    U.S. Highway 75 from downtown to the north.
    U.S. Highway 75 from Walnut Hill Lane to downtown Dallas.
    I-45 from downtown to the south.
    I-35E from downtown to the north.
    I-35E south of Dallas and I-30 from downtown to East Dallas.
    U.S. Highway 67 from I-635 to the south.

    Tollways made easy

    Our North Texas toll roads are cashless — but using them smartly can save you time and money.

    • Get a TollTag: It’s a small sticker for your windshield that automatically pays tolls at the lowest rate.
    • Skipping the TollTag? You’ll still get a bill in the mail via ZipCash, which can charge at rates up to 50% higher than TollTag.
    • Get started: Sign up at ntta.org, by phone (972-818-6882) or at local partner locations, like libraries and city offices.

    TIP: TollTags also work for airport parking and pass-through at DFW International and Dallas Love Field.

    Tollways made easy

    Public Transit That Moves You

    With one of the nation’s most expansive light rail systems and growing regional connections, the Dallas Region makes it easy to get where you’re going — from job centers and neighborhoods to airports and entertainment districts.

    Public Transit That Moves You

    Taking Flight

    With two major airports and three executive aviation hubs, the Dallas Region connects you to wherever life takes you — across the country or around the world.

    • DFW International Airport: One of the world’s busiest and most connected airports, and home to American Airlines — the world’s largest global airline
    • Dallas Love Field: Just minutes from downtown and home to Southwest Airlines — the nation’s largest domestic carrier
    • Private aviation: Three full-service general aviation airports serve business and executive travelers

    Taking Flight

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    About Us

    Say Yes to Dallas is an initiative of the Dallas Regional Chamber committed to attracting and retaining talented workers from around the world.