What is the difference between the Northwest Parkway and E470?
The Northwest Parkway and E470 are two entirely separate toll roads, joined together at I-25, north of Denver. Both Northwest Parkway and E470 use the EXpressToll® prepaid pass system. The same EXpressToll® transponders may be used on Northwest Parkway and on E470, as well as the HOV Lanes on I-25. If, however, you have violations on both Northwest Parkway and on E470, those must be dealt with separately, by calling both companies. E470 is the toll road that extends from I-25 in the south at approximately Lincoln Avenue to I-25 in the north. E470 also administers violations on the I-25/Highway 36 HOV Lanes. Northwest Parkway extends from I-25 in the north to Highway 36 (the Boulder Turnpike).
The Northwest Parkway and E470 are two entirely separate toll roads, joined together at I-25, north of Denver. Both Northwest Parkway and E470 use the EXpressToll® prepaid pass system. The same EXpressToll® transponders may be used on Northwest Parkway and on E470, as well as the HOV Lanes on I-25. If, however, you do not have an EXpressToll® account and you receive a GO-PASS™ bill from Northwest Parkway and a License Plate Tolling bill from E470 for your tolls, you must pay each of these bills separately. E470 is the toll road that extends from I-25 in the south at approximately Lincoln Avenue to I-25 in the north. E470 also administers tolls on the I-25/Highway 36 HOV Lanes. Northwest Parkway extends from I-25 in the north to Highway 36 (the Boulder Turnpike).
Related Questions
- If I have a GO-PASS™ Auto-Bill account or an EXpressToll® account, will I receive a discount on my Northwest Parkway and my E470 tolls?
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