The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority was created by an act of the Massachusetts Legislature in 1952 and does not receive state or federal tax revenue. The roadway, including the Boston Extension in the MHS and the two tunnels, operates on toll revenue, supplemented with revenue from leasing, development of land and air rights, and advertising. The MHS law assigned the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority the responsibility of overseeing the Central Artery/Ted Williams Tunnel (CA/T) Project. Upon completion all CA/T roadways will become part of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority's MHS. The 138-mile long Massachusetts Turnpike, spans Massachusetts from West Stockbridge on the New York border to Logan Airport/Route 1A in East Boston.
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