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Open road tolling

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At Florida State Road 836, it says:

The Dolphin Expressway is planned to be converted to open road tolling in 2014, and will be the last of the MDX expressways to do so.

This is in opposite to what it states here:

The Airport Expressway is planned to be converted to open road tolling in 2013, and will be the last of the MDX expressways to do so.

Regards, Dionysos1988 (talk) 09:33, 26 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Interchange name

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Sure seems as though there was a more creative or unique name for the Airport Interchange between 112 and I-95, but most articles call it the 36th Street Interchange and have no [red] link to it anyway. This interchange is closer to the development area that uses the marketing name of Midtown Miami, than the "Midtown Interchange" to the south on I-95, more adjacent to downtown Miami. B137 (talk) 04:58, 29 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]