Toll roads in Australia

This article lists and outlines tollways or toll roads in Australia. Tollways are found in the eastern states of New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. All except one are currently within the urban limits of Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. The other toll road is in Toowoomba, Queensland. There are plans to make the final stage of the future North-South Motorway as a toll road in South Australia.

EastLink nortbound toll gantry near Wellington Road in Rowville Victoria

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. Each respective city uses a different retailer to collect tolls, such as CityLink in Melbourne, e-Way, e-Toll, Roam and Transurban Linkt in Sydney and Linkt (formerly known as go via) in Brisbane.

Most tollways operate an open system of toll collection (tolls are collected at a barrier or mainline toll plaza). The Westlink M7 is Closed System where tolls are calculated based on distance from entry/exit points. e-TAG was developed by Transurban (the owner and operator of CityLink) in Melbourne in the 1990s in preparation for what would be one of the world's first 'fully electronic' tollways. Since July 2013 all toll roads in Australia adopted a cashless system. Free-flow tolling is used on some tollways, including Melbourne's EastLink tollway where either an e-TAG or an account (tag-less) can be used via each gantry. Queensland also has motorways that have been converted into tollways or new tollways constructed, which use the electronic method.

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]

Current toll roads

Toll Road[2][3][4][5] Location 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 Haberfield, 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 St Peters, NSW Multiple
Cross City Tunnel Sydney, NSW to Rushcutters Bay Sydney
NorthConnex Wahroonga to West Pennant Hills Multiple
CityLink (Southlink) (Westlink) Pascoe Vale to Malvern, Vic Multiple
EastLink Ringwood to Frankston, Vic n/a
Gateway Motorway becomes at 8 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 Toll Point Operated Until
Western Motorway Granville to Silverwater Silverwater 2010. Toll reinstated under WestConnex in 2017
Sunshine Motorway Maroochydore to Pacific Paradise, Qld Pacific Paradise 1996, toll removed.
Southern Freeway (F6) Waterfall to Bulli Tops, NSW Waterfall 1995 (30 July)
Sydney-Newcastle Freeway (F3) Berowra to Calga, NSW Berowra 1988
West Gate Bridge Port Melbourne to Spotswood, Vic Port Melbourne 1985
Hornibrook Bridge Brighton to Clontarf, Qld Clontarf 1979 (Demolished) Replaced with (toll free) Houghton Highway 1979 and Ted Smout Memorial Bridge 2010
Walter Taylor Bridge Chelmer to Indooroopilly, Qld Indooroopilly 1960's, toll removed.
Story Bridge Fortitude Valley to Kangaroo Point, Qld Kangaroo Point 1947, toll removed.
Springbrook Road Neranwood to Springbrook, Qld Neranwood 1945 (30 November)
Great Ocean Road Eastern View to Apollo Bay, Vic Eastern View 1936 (2 October) toll removed and road handed over to the Victorian Government
South Eastern Freeway Adelaide to Mount Barker Adelaide Hills 1847, toll removed due to controversy.[6]

Future toll roads

Toll concessions and prices

New South Wales

Toll prices as of 1 January 2021[7]
Toll roadToll typeClass A flagfall[lower-alpha 1]Class A charge per km[lower-alpha 1]Class A maximum toll or cap[lower-alpha 1]Class B toll prices[lower-alpha 1]Toll increase[9]Toll concessionaireExpiry of toll concession[10]

NorthConnex Fixed $8.11 3 x of Class A prices Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by the greater of quarterly CPI or 1% NorthWestern Roads (50% owned by Transurban) June 2048

M2 Hills Motorway Fixed $8.12 3 x of Class A prices 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 Fixed $3.43 $11.40 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) Fixed $1.71 $5.70 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 Fixed $5.90 2 x of Class A prices 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) Fixed $8.21 2 x of Class A prices 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% Transurban (75.1%) December 2048

Westlink M7 Distance-based 41.68 cents $8.34 3 x of Class A prices Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by quarterly CPI NorthWestern Roads (50% owned by Transurban) June 2048

M5 South West Motorway Fixed $4.85 3 x of Class A prices Quarterly on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July, and 1 October, by the greater of quarterly CPI or 1% Transurban December 2026
Distance-based (from 2026) $1.42 $0.5266 TBC 3 x of Class A prices Annually on 1 January, by the greater of CPI or 4% until December 2040, then by CPI only WestConnex 2060

M5 East Distance-based $1.42 $0.5266 $7.23 3 x of Class A prices Annually on 1 January, by the greater of CPI or 4% until December 2040, then by CPI only WestConnex 2060

M8 Motorway Distance-based $1.42 $0.5266 $7.23 3 x of Class A prices Annually on 1 January, by the greater of CPI or 4% until December 2040, then by CPI only WestConnex 2060

M4 Motorway Distance-based $1.42 $0.5266 $8.52 3 x of Class A prices Annually on 1 January, by the greater of CPI or 4% until December 2040, then by CPI only WestConnex 2060

Sydney Harbour Bridge (southbound) Fixed $4.00 (varies by time of day) Same as Class A prices Transport for NSW[lower-alpha 2]

Sydney Harbour Tunnel (southbound) Fixed $4.00 (varies by time of day) Same as Class A prices Transport for NSW[lower-alpha 3]

  1. Class A vehicles are typically cars and motorcycles; Class B vehicles are all other vehicles including trucks and heavy vehicles[8]
  2. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is owned by the government and has no toll concessions
  3. The Sydney Harbour Tunnel is owned by the government and has no toll concessions

Queensland

Toll prices as of 1 January 2021[11]
Toll roadClass 1 (Motorcycles)Class 2 (Car)Class 3 (Light Commercial Vehicle)Class 4 (Heavy Commercial Vehicle)Toll increase

Gateway Motorway Murrarie toll point $2.36 $4.70 $7.06 $14.79 Annually on 1 July, by CPI
Kuraby toll point $1.39 $2.77 $4.17 $8.73 Annually on 1 July, by CPI

Logan Motorway Loganlea toll point $0.89 $1.78 $2.68 $5.59 Annually on 1 July, by CPI
Heathwood and Paradise Road toll points $1.47 $2.93 $4.39 $9.23 Annually on 1 July, by CPI

Go Between Bridge $1.65 $3.29 $4.94 $9.88[lower-alpha 1] Annually on 1 July, by CPI

CLEM7 $2.64 $5.28 $7.93 $15.85[lower-alpha 2] Annually on 1 July, by CPI

Legacy Way $2.85 $5.70 $8.54 $17.09[lower-alpha 3] Annually on 1 July, by CPI

Airport Link M7 Bowen Hills to Kedron or Toombul $2.85 $5.70 $8.55 $15.09 Annually on 1 January, by CPI
Kedron to Toombul $2.14 $4.27 $6.41 $11.32 Annually on 1 January, by CPI

Toowoomba Bypass $1.17 $2.34 $5.80 $23.27 Annually on 1 July, by CPI

  1. Class 4 price shown is the peak hour price (5am–8pm daily). Class 4 off-peak price is $8.74.
  2. Class 4 price shown is the peak hour price (5am–8pm daily). Class 4 off-peak price is $13.99.
  3. Class 4 price shown is the peak hour price (5am–8pm daily). Class 4 off-peak price is $15.09.

See also

References

  1. Tony Moore (19 March 2015). "Brisbane's toll tunnels fail to cut rising travel times: RACQ". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  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. "Old Toll House | SA History Hub". sahistoryhub.history.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  7. "Toll charges – costs by toll road". Transport for NSW - Roads and Maritime. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
  8. "What is my vehicle class?". Linkt. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  9. "When and how do toll prices increase". Linkt. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  10. "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.
  11. "Toll pricing". Linkt. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
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