Toll roads in Australia

Australian toll roads are found in the eastern states of New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. Most of the toll roads are within the urban limits of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, with the exception of the Toowoomba Bypass in Toowoomba, Queensland.

EastLink nortbound toll gantry near Wellington Road in Rowville Victoria
CityLink signage in Melbourne

Most of the toll roads are partially owned or operated by Transurban. All toll roads in Australia are tolled electronically (cashless) using free-flow tolling. All toll collection points are toll gantries, with the last cash toll booths in the country closed in July 2013 on the M5 South West Motorway.

Tolls are collected from an e-TAG transponder attached to the vehicle's windscreen. The first e-TAG was developed in the 1990s by Transurban who owns and operates the CityLink in Melbourne in preparation for what would be one of the world's first 'fully electronic' tollways. There are different e-TAG retailers across the country, such as Transurban's Linkt or Transport for NSW's e-Toll.

According to Professor Mark Hickman, the chair of Transport at the University of Queensland's School of Civil Engineering, toll roads in Australia have not reached expected traffic volumes and do not always relieve congestion in the short-term.[1] Melbourne's CityLink tollway (M1 and M2 sections) carry the highest volume of traffic and also generate the highest revenue of all the tollways (by a substantial amount). This is mainly due to the necessary cross-city and North (Melbourne Airport-bound) corridors.

Current toll roads

Toll Road[2][3][4][5] Location State Toll Point
Eastern Distributor Woolloomooloo NSW Woolloomooloo (Northbound)
Military Road E-Ramps Neutral Bay NSW Neutral Bay
Sydney Harbour Bridge Sydney to North Sydney NSW North Sydney and Milsons Point (Southbound)
Sydney Harbour Tunnel Sydney to North Sydney NSW North Sydney (Southbound)
Lane Cove Tunnel Artarmon to North Ryde NSW North Ryde
M2 Hills Motorway North Ryde to Baulkham Hills NSW Multiple
M4 Motorway Parramatta to Leichhardt NSW Multiple
South Western Motorway Beverly Hills to Moorebank NSW Multiple
M5 East Motorway Beverly Hills to Kyeemagh NSW Multiple
Westlink M7 Motorway Baulkham Hills to Prestons NSW Multiple
M8 Motorway Kingsgrove to Leichhardt NSW Multiple
NorthConnex Wahroonga to West Pennant Hills NSW Multiple
Cross City Tunnel Sydney to Rushcutters Bay NSW Sydney
CityLink (Southern Link) Southbank to Kooyong Vic Multiple
CityLink (Western Link) Strathmore to Port Melbourne Vic Multiple
EastLink Donvale to Seaford Vic Multiple
Gateway Motorway becomes at Eight Mile Plains Banyo to Drewvale Qld Murarrie and Kuraby
Logan Motorway Gailes to Loganholme Qld Heathwood and Meadowbrook
Legacy Way Toowong to Kelvin Grove Qld Toowong
Clem Jones Tunnel Woolloongabba to Bowen Hills Qld Bowen Hills
Airport Link Windsor to Clayfield Qld Windsor and Clayfield
Go Between Bridge West End to Milton Qld West End
Toowoomba Bypass Helidon Spa to Athol Qld Harlaxton

Former toll roads

Toll Road Location State Toll Point Toll Removed Details
Western Motorway Granville to Silverwater NSW Silverwater 2010 2017 Toll reinstated (WestConnex) [6]
Sunshine Motorway Maroochydore to Pacific Paradise Qld Pacific Paradise 1996 8/3/1996 [7]
Southern Freeway (F6) Waterfall to Bulli Tops NSW Waterfall 1995 30/7/1995
Sydney-Newcastle Freeway (F3) Berowra to Calga NSW Berowra 1988
West Gate Bridge Port Melbourne to Spotswood Vic Port Melbourne 1985 29/11/1985
Hornibrook Bridge Brighton to Clontarf Qld Clontarf 1979 Bridge was Demolished. Replaced with (toll free) Houghton Highway 1979 and Ted Smout Memorial Bridge 2010
Walter Taylor Bridge Chelmer to Indooroopilly Qld Indooroopilly 1965 [8]
Story Bridge Fortitude Valley to Kangaroo Point Qld Kangaroo Point 1947 1/3/1947[9][10]
Springbrook Road Neranwood to Springbrook Qld Neranwood 1945 30/11/1945
Great Ocean Road Eastern View to Apollo Bay Vic Eastern View 2/10/1936 [11]
Great Eastern Road Adelaide to Mount Barker SA Adelaide Hills 1847 Removed due to public pressure.[12]

Future toll roads

Toll concessions and prices

Distance-based tolling

Toll prices as of 1 July 2023[13]
Toll roadClass A toll prices[lower-alpha 1]Class B toll prices[lower-alpha 1]Toll increase[15]Toll concessionaireExpiry of toll concession[16]
FlagfallCharge per kmToll cap

Westlink M7 $0.4756 $9.51 3 x of Class A prices Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by quarterly CPI NorthWestern Roads (NWR) Group June 2048

WestConnex
(M4, M5 East, M8)
$1.57 $0.5814 $11.11 3 x of Class A prices Annually on 1 January, by the greater of CPI or 4% until December 2040, then by CPI only Sydney Transport Partners
(9% Tawreed Investments Limited, 10.5% CPPIB, 10% Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), 20.5% Australian Super, 50% Transurban)
2060

  1. Class A vehicles are typically cars and motorcycles; Class B vehicles are all other vehicles including trucks and heavy vehicles[14]

Fixed or time of day tolling

Toll prices as of 1 July 2023[17]
Toll roadClass A toll prices[lower-alpha 1]Class B toll prices[lower-alpha 1]Toll increase[19]Toll concessionaireExpiry of toll concession[16]

NorthConnex $9.35 $28.06 Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by the greater of quarterly CPI or 1% NorthWestern Roads (NWR) Group June 2048

M2 Hills Motorway $2.76 (min.)
$9.35 (max.)
$8.29 (min.)
$28.06 (max.)
Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by the greater of quarterly CPI or 1% Transurban June 2048

Lane Cove Tunnel $3.90 $13.14 Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by the greater of quarterly CPI or 1% Transurban June 2048

Military Road E-Ramp (to / from Warringah Freeway) $1.95 $6.57 Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by the greater of quarterly CPI or 1% Transurban June 2048

Cross City Tunnel $3.17 (Sir John Young Crescent exit)
$6.71 (otherwise)
$6.33 (Sir John Young Crescent exit)
$13.42 (otherwise)
Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by the greater of quarterly CPI or 1% Transurban December 2035

Eastern Distributor (northbound) $9.19 $18.39 Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by the greater of the weighted sum of quarterly AWE and quarterly CPI or 1% Airport Motorway Limited
(75.1% Transurban)
July 2048

M5 South-West Motorway $5.49 $16.46 Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by the greater of quarterly CPI or 1% Interlink Roads
(100% Transurban)
10 December 2026[20][lower-alpha 2]

Sydney Harbour Bridge (southbound) $4.00 (max., varies by time of day) Same as Class A prices No regular toll increase Transport for NSW[lower-alpha 3]

Sydney Harbour Tunnel (southbound) $4.00 (max., varies by time of day) Same as Class A prices No regular toll increase Transport for NSW[lower-alpha 4]

  1. Class A vehicles are typically cars and motorcycles; Class B vehicles are all other vehicles including trucks and heavy vehicles.[18]
  2. After 10 December 2026, WestConnex distance-based tolls apply to the M5 South-West.
  3. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is owned by the government and has no toll concessions.
  4. The Sydney Harbour Tunnel is owned by the government and has no toll concessions.

Queensland

Toll prices as of 1 July 2023[21]
Toll roadClass 1 (Motorcycles)Class 2 (Cars)Class 3 (Light Commercial Vehicles)Class 4 (Heavy Commercial Vehicles)Toll increaseToll concessionaire[22]Expiry of toll concession[23][24]

Gateway Motorway Murrarie toll point
(Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges)
$2.73 $5.45 $8.18 $18.41 Annually on 1 July, by CPI Transurban Queensland[lower-alpha 1]
(62.5% owned by Transurban)
31 December 2051[25]
Kuraby and Compton Road toll points $1.61 $3.21 $4.83 $10.86 Annually on 1 July, by CPI

Logan Motorway Loganlea toll point $1.03 $2.06 $3.10 $6.96 Annually on 1 July, by CPI Transurban Queensland[lower-alpha 1]
(62.5% owned by Transurban)
31 December 2051[26]
Heathwood and Paradise Road toll points $1.70 $3.40 $5.09 $11.49 Annually on 1 July, by CPI

Go Between Bridge $1.91 $3.82 $5.72 $11.45[lower-alpha 2] Annually on 1 July, by CPI Transurban Queensland[lower-alpha 3]
(62.5% owned by Transurban)
December 2063

CLEM7 $3.06 $6.12 $9.18 $18.36[lower-alpha 4] Annually on 1 July, by CPI Transurban Queensland[lower-alpha 3]
(62.5% owned by Transurban)
August 2051

Legacy Way $3.30 $6.60 $9.90 $19.79[lower-alpha 5] Annually on 1 July, by CPI Transurban Queensland[lower-alpha 3]
(62.5% owned by Transurban)
June 2065

AirportlinkM7 Bowen Hills to Kedron or Toombul $3.19 $6.38 $9.58 $16.91 Annually on 1 January, by CPI Transurban Queensland[lower-alpha 1]
(62.5% owned by Transurban)
July 2053
Kedron to Toombul $2.40 $4.78 $7.18 $12.68 Annually on 1 January, by CPI

Toowoomba Bypass $1.36 $2.71 $6.72 $26.96 Annually on 1 July, by CPI Department of Transport and Main Roads[lower-alpha 6]

  1. Under a long-term concession agreement with the state
  2. Class 4 price shown is the peak hour price (5am–8pm daily). Class 4 off-peak price is $10.12.
  3. Under a long-term concession agreement with the Brisbane City Council
  4. Class 4 price shown is the peak hour price (5am–8pm daily). Class 4 off-peak price is $16.21.
  5. Class 4 price shown is the peak hour price (5am–8pm daily). Class 4 off-peak price is $17.48.
  6. The Toowoomba Bypass is owned by the government, with tolling services provided by Transurban Queensland[23]

Victoria

Toll prices as of 1 July 2023
Toll roadToll section or toll pointsMaximum toll price per tripToll increaseToll concessionaireExpiry of toll concession
CarsMotorcyclesLight Commercial VehiclesHeavy Commercial Vehicles

CityLink[27] Between Moreland Road and Brunswick Road $2.97 $1.49 $4.76 $8.92[lower-alpha 1] Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October Transurban 13 January 2045[28][29]
Between Racecourse Road and Dynon Road $2.97 $1.49 $4.76 $8.92[lower-alpha 1]
Between Footscray Road and West Gate Freeway
(Bolte Bridge)
$3.72 $1.86 $5.95 $11.16[lower-alpha 1]
Batman Avenue north of Olympic Boulevard
(Exhibition Street Extension)
$1.86 $0.93 $2.98 $5.58[lower-alpha 1]
Batman Avenue entry south of Olympic Boulevard
(eastbound only)
$1.86 $0.93 $2.98 $5.58[lower-alpha 1]
Batman Avenue exit south of Olympic Boulevard
(westbound only)
$4.83 $2.42 $7.74 $1450[lower-alpha 1]
Domain Tunnel
(westbound only)
$6.69 $3.35 $10.71 $20.08[lower-alpha 1]
Punt Road exit
(westbound only)
$2.97 $1.49 $4.76 $8.92[lower-alpha 1]
Burnley Tunnel
(eastbound only)
$6.69 $3.35 $10.71 $20.08[lower-alpha 1]
Between Church Street and Burnley Street
(eastbound only)
$2.97 $1.49 $4.76 $8.92[lower-alpha 1]
Between Yarra Boulevard and Toorak Road / Monash Freeway $2.97 $1.49 $4.76 $8.92[lower-alpha 1]
Trip cap $11.16 $5.58 $17.85 $33.47[lower-alpha 1]

EastLink[30] Tunnel section $3.34[lower-alpha 2] $1.67 $5.36 $8.88 Annually on 1 July ConnectEast 2043[31]
Each of the four toll points between Maroondah Highway and High Street Road $0.48[lower-alpha 2] $0.24 $0.78 $1.29
Each of the six toll points between High Street Road and Greens Road $0.73[lower-alpha 2] $0.36 $1.17 $1.94
Each of the two toll points between Greens Road and Mornington Peninsula Freeway $1.71[lower-alpha 2] $0.85 $2.72 $4.51
Trip cap $7.29[lower-alpha 2] $3.64 $11.66 $19.32

From West Gate Tunnel opening (expected 2025)
West Gate Freeway[32] Between Millers Road and Williamstown Road No toll Rigid and articulated trucks and buses: $17.28[lower-alpha 3]
High Productivity Freight Vehicles: $25.92[lower-alpha 4]
Transurban 13 January 2045[29]
Hyde Street ramps $3.57 $1.79 $5.72 Covered by West Gate Freeway toll charges
West Gate Tunnel[32] Within tunnel $3.57 $1.79 $5.72
City (Footscray Road, Dynon Road & Wurundjeri Way)[lower-alpha 5] $5.72 $2.86 $9.15

  1. Prices shown for heavy commercial vehicles are daytime prices. Nighttime prices are two-thirds of daytime prices (night trip cap is $22.32).
  2. Prices shown for cars are weekday prices. Weekend and public holiday prices are 80% of weekday prices (weekend and public holiday trip cap is $5.83.
  3. Price shown for rigid and articulated trucks and buses is the daytime price. Nighttime price is $11.52.
  4. Price shown for High Productivity Freight Vehicles is the daytime price. Nighttime price is $17.28.
  5. Toll is only charged in the AM peak (7am–9am weekday).

See also

References

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  2. Transurban, security holder review
  3. Linton Besser (27 September 2008). "The bleeping price we paid to drive". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  4. Sydney Morning Herald: Bridge toll props up harbour tunnelBridge toll props up harbour tunnel (13 December 2007)
  5. Qld Motorways - 2007 Annual Report
  6. Drinkwater, Dale (1 March 2016). "M4 travel is about to take its toll". The Western Weekender. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  7. Whittington, Dorothy (26 May 2022). "'Our Eureka Stockade': when Tollbusters drove a road rebellion". Sunshine Coast News. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  8. "Will you ever be able to live inside Brisbane's Indooroopilly bridge?". ABC News. 28 August 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  9. Archives, Queensland State (28 April 2021). "The Making of the Story Bridge". Stories from the Archives. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  10. "TOLL REMOVED FROM THE STORY BRIDGE". Construction. 2 June 1948. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  11. "Tourist Information Lorne | Great Ocean Road History Centre". Lorne Historical Society. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  12. "Old Toll House | SA History Hub". sahistoryhub.history.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  13. "Toll costs by road". NSW Government. 1 January 2023. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  14. "What is my vehicle class?". Linkt. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  15. "When and how do toll prices increase". Linkt. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  16. "Road tolling in New South Wales" (PDF). New South Wales Parliament. Portfolio Committee No.2 – Health and Community Services. October 2017. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  17. "Toll costs by road". NSW Government. 1 January 2023. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  18. "What is my vehicle class?". Linkt. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  19. "When and how do toll prices increase". Linkt. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  20. "M5 South West motorway: Summary of contracts - Including motorway widening contracts, as at 25 June 2012" (PDF). NSW Treasury. Roads and Maritime Services. 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  21. "Toll pricing". Linkt. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  22. "Toll roads". Department of Transport and Main Roads. 10 April 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  23. "Brisbane". Transurban. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  24. "Transurban Queensland Euro Medium Term Note Programme Update" (PDF). 31 October 2016. p. 9. Retrieved 18 October 2021.
  25. "Road Franchise Agreement - The State of Queensland (The State), Queensland Motorways Pty Limited ACN 067 242 513, Gateway Motorway Pty Limited ACN 010 127 303 and Logan Motorways Pty Limited ACN 010 704 300 (Franchisees)" (PDF). Department of Transport and Main Roads. p. 52. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  26. "Road Franchise Agreement - The State of Queensland (The State), Queensland Motorways Pty Limited ACN 067 242 513, Gateway Motorway Pty Limited ACN 010 127 303 and Logan Motorways Pty Limited ACN 010 704 300 (Franchisees)" (PDF). Department of Transport and Main Roads. p. 52. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
  27. "CityLink Pass and Toll Prices for 1 July – 30 September 2023" (PDF). Linkt. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  28. "Transurban - Melbourne". Transurban. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  29. "Corporate Report" (PDF). Transurban. 2019. p. 95. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  30. "EastLink Tolls valid 1 Jul 2023 until 30 Jun 2024" (PDF). EastLink. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  31. "Advert - General Counsel & Company Secretary" (PDF). EastLink. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  32. "Toll prices". West Gate Tunnel. 14 September 2021. Retrieved 30 November 2021.
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