From http://www.tollroadsnews.com/node/6300
Quote2012/11/30: Tomorrow December 1 will see the first traffic traveling on the first tolled portion of the new Manor Expressway or US290E, to be the sixth tollroad in the Texas capital metro area. Central Texas RMA spokesman Steve Pustelnyk says they'll quietly remove barriers late this evening to allow traffic to use three eastbound main lanes of Phase 1 from US183 to Springdale Road, about 1.4 miles, 2.25km. They expect to open direct connector ramps at US183 to the Manor and the westbound main lanes around the turn of the year.
When the high connector ramps at the US290/US183 interchange and both directions of main lanes are open in January 2013 tolls will begin on Phase 1.
Phase 2 will take the new tollroad another 4.8 miles, 7,7km east to Parmer Lane just beyond the 130 Toll Road in Travis an eastern suburb of the Austin area. The whole length of this connector road, 6.2 miles, 10km is supposed to open in 2014 at a total cost of $427m.
looks like it's 1.1 miles of the eastbound side only, and none of the ramps from 183 are open yet.
Quote from: BiggieJohn on December 03, 2012, 02:40:51 PM
looks like it's 1.1 miles of the eastbound side only, and none of the ramps from 183 are open yet.
Ramp from SB 183 to EB 290 was open when I drove through today.
The 290 sign is Clearview numbers.
So will it be similar to other Texas toll highways where US 290 will become the frontage road?
Quote from: bassoon1986 on December 05, 2012, 12:58:04 PM
So will it be similar to other Texas toll highways where US 290 will become the frontage road?
Yes, US 290 will run along the frontage roads while the controlled access lanes will be the Manor Expressway, apparently signed as 290 TOLL. The 290 on the sign is only a reference to a nearby highway, not a highway number (the same as 183A). The toll facility is being built by a regional mobility authority and will not be part of the state highway system.
I drove this last night, not much to it right now, but what there was is pretty nice. Construction hasn't even begun on most of the eastern end of this project, except at the SH 130 intersection.