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President George Bush Turnpike Features 30.5 Miles of Hunter Innovations

President George Bush Turnpike Features 30.5 Miles of Hunter Innovations

President George Bush Turnpike Features 30.5 Miles of Hunter Innovations Named in honor of the nation’s 41st chief executive, the President George Bush Turnpike (PGBT) was designed to offer a significant east-west route within a major developing economic area in the northern half of the Dallas Metroplex. The PGBT links commuters to high-tech corridors and corporate headquarters, and gives motorists additional access to other key area roadways such as Central Expressway (US 75), the Dallas North Tollway, Interstate 35E, and the LBJ Freeway (Interstate 635). Originally planned as an outer loop around the City of Dallas, the PGBT is a 30.5- mile, six-lane, limited access expressway passing through or along the cities of Garland, Richardson, Plano, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, and Irving. Addit

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