Which roads have tolls in Sydney?

Toll roads in NSW

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge.
  • Sydney Harbour Tunnel.
  • Hills M2 Motorway.
  • M5 South-West Motorway.
  • Westlink M7 Motorway.
  • Eastern Distributor.
  • Cross City Tunnel.
  • Lane Cove Tunnel.

How do I avoid toll roads in Sydney?

For the best directions on avoiding toll roads in Sydney, use Google Maps, ensuring you select the “avoid tolls” setting in the app or website. There is only one route that you cannot avoid paying a toll on, and that is crossing the famous Sydney Harbour.

How much does Lane Cove Tunnel cost?

The Lane Cove Tunnel is an A$1.1 billion, 3.6 km twin-tunnel tollway in Sydney, Australia, which connects the M2 Motorway at North Ryde with the Gore Hill Freeway at Artarmon. It is owned by toll road operator Transurban and forms part of the M2 and the 110 km Sydney Orbital Network.

How do I find out toll charges Sydney?

If you’re travelling on Sydney toll roads, you’ll need to pay a fee. You can quickly check the cost of your journey using the online Sydney Motorways Toll Calculator. You can also use the map layer options to check the motorways network and the location of interchanges, live traffic cameras and toll gantries.

Is M5 toll free?

The M5 South-West is an electronically tolled road with no cash tollbooths. Linkt accounts and passes can be used to pay for M5 South-West tolls. To pay for your travel, open an Tag account, a Tagless account or buy a Sydney Pass.

Is M4 toll free?

WestConnex M4 is the 14km tolled section of M4 Western Motorway that runs between Parramatta and Haberfield in Sydney’s inner west. WestConnex M4 is electronically tolled with no cash tollbooths.

Why does Sydney have so many tolls?

Because most of Sydney’s tollroads were built as separate projects with private investment, each is financially structured to make specific returns, which is why roads like the M2 and the Eastern Distributor increase toll fares by at least 1 per cent each quarter – more than double the current rate of inflation.

How do you avoid Lane Cove Tunnel?

Taking the tunnel allows you to avoid traffic congestion on Epping Road between Sydney’s northwest and the CBD. When you use the Lane Cove Tunnel, you bypass 5 sets of traffic lights along Epping Road….Entries and exits.

Westbound Entry Exit
Epping Road, Lane Cove No Yes
Hills M2, North Ryde No Yes

How do I pay my Lane Cove Tunnel toll?

To pay for travel on the Lane Cove Tunnel (LCT) or any Sydney toll road you’ll need to buy a pass or open an account. If you’ve already travelled you can buy a Sydney Pass within 5 days of your first trip. You can also backdate your travel up to 10 days after your first trip* when you open a Tag or Tagless account.

How much is m1 toll Sydney?

One of Sydney’s most expensive roads, the Eastern Distributor, will go up a further nine cents from $8.56 to $8.65. Tolls will also rise by eight cents on the Cross City Tunnel, up from $6.06 to $6.14.

How much is the M5 toll Sydney?

Toll prices are valid from 1 April 2022 and are adjusted quarterly. Find out more about Tag account fees, Tagless account fees and Sydney Pass fees. Use our toll calculator to work out the cost of your Sydney toll road travel….M5 South-West toll pricing.

Trip Class A toll price Class B toll price
M5 South-West Motorway $5.03 $15.09

How much is the M4 toll Sydney?

WestConnex M4

Tolls from 1 January 2022
Parramatta Road, Strathfield Class B $11.21*
Wattle Street, Haberfield Class A $5.76*
Class B $17.29*
Parramatta Road, Ashfield Class A $5.76*