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== Jamaica Toll Road Highway ==
 
== Jamaica Toll Road Highway ==
 
For efficient road maintenance and toll collection, the toll roads in Jamaica are operated by private companies. The main toll roads are the TransJam Highways and Highways 2000 both overseen by private companies.
 
For efficient road maintenance and toll collection, the toll roads in Jamaica are operated by private companies. The main toll roads are the TransJam Highways and Highways 2000 both overseen by private companies.
*'''TransJam Highways'''<ref>[https://www.transjamhighways.com/ TransJam Highways]</ref>: TransJamaican Highway Limited is the concessionaire of TransJam Highways (formerly Highway 2000 East-West); Jamaica’s first toll road and the largest.Providing quick & hassle-free travel along the East-West corridor of Jamaica.
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* TransJam Highways<ref>[https://www.transjamhighways.com/ TransJam Highways]</ref>: TransJamaican Highway Limited is the concessionaire of TransJam Highways (formerly Highway 2000 East-West); Jamaica’s first toll road and the largest.Providing quick & hassle-free travel along the East-West corridor of Jamaica.
 
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* Highway 2000<ref>[https://tollauthority.gov.jm/ Highway]</ref>: TransJamaican Highway Limited is the concessionaire of TransJam Highways (formerly Highway 2000 East-West); Jamaica’s first toll road and the largest.Providing quick & hassle-free travel along the East-West corridor of Jamaica.
*''' Highway 2000'''<ref>[https://tollauthority.gov.jm/ Highway]</ref>: TransJamaican Highway Limited is the concessionaire of TransJam Highways (formerly Highway 2000 East-West); Jamaica’s first toll road and the largest.Providing quick & hassle-free travel along the East-West corridor of Jamaica.
 
 
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== Jamaica toll road price ==
 
== Jamaica toll road price ==
Toll rates in Jamaica depend on the toll facility, vehicle type, and payment method. It also depends on:
 
* Road system: Parallel highways, both with double lane, construction site or central barrier
 
* Road lanes: Double lane roads with central lane and single lane roads with one lane per direction
 
This implies that despite having multiple toll plazas on the same highway, it may not mean an increase in overall tolls - rather fraction of the total toll for the length of the road.
 
 
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== How to pay toll in Jamaica ==
 
== How to pay toll in Jamaica ==
Most of the Jamaica toll facilities have both electronic lanes and cash/card lanes. They accept the following three payment methods:<br>
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Most of the Jamaica toll facilities have both electronic lanes and cash/card lanes. They accept the following three payment methods:
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* Toll tag
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* Cash
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* Credit / Debit card
 
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Using a toll tag is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The toll tags valid across Jamaica are:<br>
 
Using a toll tag is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The toll tags valid across Jamaica are:<br>
1. T-Tag <ref>[https://atopup.h2k-jio.com/login T-Tag]</ref> <br>
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* T-Tag <ref>[https://atopup.h2k-jio.com/login T-Tag]</ref>  
2. EPASS <ref>[https://jnshc.com/page/epass-rules EPass]</ref> <br>
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* EPASS <ref>[https://jnshc.com/page/epass-rules EPass]</ref>  
However, keeping cash handy is always recommended as some of these electronic plazas may not be functioning properly.
 
 
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In Jamaica, toll roads are a unique component of the transportation infrastructure, which primarily includes national, departmental, and rural routes. Prominent among these is Highway 2000, a tolled expressway managed by TransJamaican Highway. These toll roads significantly improve connectivity and ensure efficient travel, playing a crucial role in the country's transportation system and its impact on economic growth and regional connectivity. Use the Jamaica Toll Calculator to calculate the tolls and fuel costs to travel across the entire country.

Jamaica Toll Road Highway

For efficient road maintenance and toll collection, the toll roads in Jamaica are operated by private companies. The main toll roads are the TransJam Highways and Highways 2000 both overseen by private companies.

  • TransJam Highways[1]: TransJamaican Highway Limited is the concessionaire of TransJam Highways (formerly Highway 2000 East-West); Jamaica’s first toll road and the largest.Providing quick & hassle-free travel along the East-West corridor of Jamaica.
  • Highway 2000[2]: TransJamaican Highway Limited is the concessionaire of TransJam Highways (formerly Highway 2000 East-West); Jamaica’s first toll road and the largest.Providing quick & hassle-free travel along the East-West corridor of Jamaica.

Does Jamaica have Toll Roads?

Yes, Jamaica has several toll roads, with the most prominent being the TransJamaican Highway, also known as Highway 2000 East-West, and the Jamaica North South Highway. These toll roads provide faster and more efficient transportation routes across the island.

What is a T-Tag, and how does it work?

A T-Tag is an electronic toll collection device used on Jamaican toll roads. It is affixed to the windshield of a vehicle and communicates with toll collection equipment at toll plazas. When a vehicle equipped with a T-Tag passes through a toll plaza, the toll is automatically deducted from the user's prepaid account linked to the T-Tag, allowing for seamless passage without the need to stop and pay in cash.

Are electronic toll payments available in Jamaica?

Yes, the electronic toll payments available in Jamaica

Jamaica toll road price

Toll fees on major Jamaican highways
Toll Road Toll Price for Tags Toll Price for Cash
Highway 2000 East-West J$320.00 J$345.00
Highway 2000 J$237.00 J$250.00

How to pay toll in Jamaica

Most of the Jamaica toll facilities have both electronic lanes and cash/card lanes. They accept the following three payment methods:

  • Toll tag
  • Cash
  • Credit / Debit card


Using a toll tag is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The toll tags valid across Jamaica are:

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