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Revision as of 06:18, 1 July 2021
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Virginia toll roads
The following five stretches make up all the toll roads that lie within the state of Virginia:
Dulles Toll Road
Dulles Toll Road[1], in combination with Dulles Greenway[2] and Dulles Access Road, provide access to the Washington Dulles International Airport. The 8-lane Dulles Toll Road[3] runs “outside” the Dulles Access Road. Dulles Toll Road[4] and Dulles Access Road are maintained by the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA). The Dulles Greenway[5] is maintained by Macquarie Atlas Roads. 2-axle vehicles pay $3.25 toll at all the mainline toll plazas and $1.50 at all of the On/Off ramps along the Dulles toll road.
Powhite Parkway
Powhite Parkway[6], also SR 76, connects SR 288 in Chesterfield County with I-195 and SR 195 west of Downtown Richmond. The highway includes a pair of mainline barrier toll plazas and ramp toll plazas at most interchanges, all of which accept E-ZPass. Powhite Parkway Extension[7] begins at Jahnke Rd and is an extension of I-195 Powhite Parkway that takes you from Richmond into central Chesterfield County. 2-axle vehicles pay 75 cents toll on the mainline toll barrier, 25 cents on the mainline plaza – east & west ramp, 25 cents on Route 60 ramp and 50 cents on the Courthouse Road ramp.
Route 168 Chesapeake Expressway
Route 168 Chesapeake Expressway[8] runs from North Carolina NC-168 through the Chesapeake and Norfolk to end near the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel. It links I-64 in Chesapeake to North Carolina and the Outer Banks. On regular days, 2-axle vehicles pay $3 toll if paying with cash or E-ZPass. However, 2-axle vehicles pay $8 toll if paying with cash or E-ZPass during peak weekends (The period beginning 12:01 a.m. on Saturday through 12:00 midnight Sunday beginning the weekend before Memorial Day weekend to the weekend after Labor Day weekend). Chesapeake Expressway Discount Member Rate for 2-axle vehicles is 75 cents irrespective of regular days or peak weekends.
Downtown Expressway
Downtown Expressway[9], SR 195, connects the West End of Richmond with Downtown Richmond. Downtown Expressway has a mainline barrier toll plaza and ramp toll plazas at its interchanges with US-1 and US-301 and with US-60. 2-axle vehicles pay 70 cents toll on the mainline toll barrier, 35 cents on the 2nd Street ramps, and 30 cents on the 11th Street ramps.
Pocahontas Parkway
Pocahontas Parkway[10], also known as SR 895 or Pocahontas 895, connects the junction of I-95 and SR-150 in Chesterfield County with I-295 near Richmond International Airport. It contains the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge over James River, the only crossing on the river for six miles in either direction. 2-axle vehicles pay $4.50 toll at the mainline toll plaza and $2.60 toll at Laburnum Ave and Airport Drive ramps.
Use Virginia Toll Calculator to calculate tolls and gas costs for all the toll roads in Virginia.
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Virginia toll bridges
Following are the toll bridges in Virginia:
The George p. Coleman Memorial Bridge
The George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge[11] spans the York River between Yorktown and Gloucester Point. The bridge is the only public crossing of the York River, though SR-33 crosses both of its tributaries (the Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers).
Boulevard Bridge
Boulevard Bridge[12] spans James River carrying SR-161. 2-axle vehicles pay 35 cents tolls and 3-axle vehicles pay 70 cents. 3+ axles are not allowed on the bridge. The vehicle weight limit is 7,500 lbs.
The Jordan Bridge
The Jordan Bridge[13], also the South Norfolk Jordan Bridge, carries SR-337 over the Southern Branch Elizabeth River from Portsmouth into Chesapeake in South Hampton Roads. 2-axle vehicles pay $2.45 toll in both peak and off-peak times if paying with E-ZPass. For Pay by plate, 2-axle vehicles pay $2.80 extra then E-ZPass rate (total of $5.25) in both peak and off-peak times.
Use Virginia Toll Calculator to calculate tolls and gas costs to travel through all the toll bridges in Virginia.
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Virginia toll tunnels
Following are the toll tunnels in Virginia:
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT)
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT)[14] connects Northampton County on the Delmarva Peninsula with Virginia Beach. The facility carries US-13 and provides the only direct link between Virginia’s Eastern Shore and south Hampton Roads. Toll rates vary depending on peak/off-peak season, one-way/return trip, number of axles and mode of payment (E-ZPass or cash/credit cards). For a one-way trip, 2-axle vehicles pay $18 during peak season and $14 during off-peak season. Peak Season Pricing is Friday thru Sunday from May 15 thru September 15. Detailed toll rates for all the vehicles are listed here[15].
The Downtown Tunnel
The Downtown Tunnel[16], one of the two Elizabeth tunnels, crosses the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth River in the South Hampton Roads area. It links Portsmouth with Norfolk. In conjunction with the Berkley Bridge, the Downtown Tunnel connects to I-464 to the City of Chesapeake and a continuation I-264 to the downtown and Waterside areas of Norfolk, and on to Virginia Beach. Toll rates vary depending on weekdays/weekends, time of the day, the number of axles and mode of payment (E-ZPass, Toll by Plate (registered) and Toll by Plate (unregistered)). Detailed toll rates for all the vehicles are listed here[17].
The Midtown Tunnel
The Midtown Tunnel[18], one of the two Elizabeth River tunnels, links the cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth. It carries US-58. Toll rates vary depending on weekdays/weekends, time of the day, the number of axles and mode of payment (E-ZPass, Toll by Plate (registered) and Toll by Plate (unregistered)). Detailed toll rates for all the vehicles are listed here[19].
Use Virginia Toll Calculator to calculate tolls and gas costs to cross all the toll tunnels in Virginia.
Toll rates on this page might not be updated recently. Please refer to our toll & trip calculators and the Toll API for latest toll rates. Please send us a feedback if toll rates are not accurate. We will update the information immediately.
Virginia express lanes
Following are the express lanes in Virginia:
• I‑95 / I‑395/ I-495 Express Lanes[20]
• I‑395 Express Lanes[21]
How are tolls calculated for trucks in Virginia
In Virginia, the trucks tolls depend on the number of axles.
Calculate truck tolls to cross these toll roads, bridges and tunnels in Virginia using Truck Toll Calculator.
How to pay toll in Virginia
Electronic toll gantries are installed throughout Virgnia's toll facilities hence a tag transponder is the preferred medium of toll payment. The toll tags accepted in Virginia are E-ZPass VA, a regular E-ZPass and NationalPass. Some places also accept cash and for others video toll is valid.
Learn more about each payment methods of Virginia tolls in detail.
How to pay missed toll in Virginia
If have violated a toll in Virginia, you may be able to pay for it through a “missed-a-toll” process before receiving a notice or invoice, often at a lower cost. Virginia’s Toll Portal[22] will come in handy in this case.
Read more about missed toll payment in Virginia for various toll facilities.
What is E-ZPass VA
E-ZPass VA or E-ZPass Virginia is an electronic tag transponder that you can install in your windshield to zoom through electronic toll gantries. You don’t need to stop to pay toll; it'll deduct automatically from your linked bank account.
Where is E-ZPass or E-ZPass VA accepted in Virginia
Virginia toll roads
- Chesapeake Expressway (SR 168)
- Downtown Expressway (SR 195)
- Powhite Parkway (SR 76)
- Powhite Parkway Extension
- Washington-Dulles Access and Toll Road
- Pocahontas Parkway/Airport Connector (Route 895)
- Dulles Greenway (Hirst-Brault Expressway)
Virginia toll bridges
- Boulevard (SR 161) Bridge
- George P. Coleman (US 17) Memorial Bridge
- South Norfolk Jordan Bridge, Route 337
Virginia toll tunnels
- Chesapeake Bay (US 13) Bridge Tunnel
- Downtown Tunnel
- Midtown Tunnel
Virginia express lanes
- I‑95 / I‑495 Express Lanes
- I‑395 Express Lanes
Virginia tolling agencies
Following agencies manage tolls on Virginia toll roads, bridges, tunnels and express lanes. For any questions about toll payment methods or your toll bill please get in touch with the respective agency.
- City of Chesapeake[23]
- Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel Commission[24]
- Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Authority[25]
- Virginia Department of Transportation[26]
- United Bridge Partners[27]
- Elizabeth River Crossings[28]
- Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority[29]
- DBi Services[30]
- Toll Road Investors Partnership II[31]
- E-ZPass Group[32]
- E-Zpass Virginia[33]
Calculate routes, tolls and fuel costs for your travel by car, truck, taxi, bus, caravans (with or without a trailer) in Virginia and other states of the US using TollGuru Trip Calculator- for free! It also shows the cheapest, fastest and other optimal routes to your destination along with toll plaza(s) location enroute, payment methods and more.
Rideshare, OEM, TMS, fleet companies and other transport businesses can leverage toll intelligence by integrating with the TollGuru Toll API for pre-trip calculation and post-trip reconciliation.
See also
References
- ↑ Dulles Toll Road
- ↑ Dulles Greenway
- ↑ Dulles Toll Road
- ↑ Dulles Toll Road
- ↑ Dulles Greenway
- ↑ Powhite Parkway
- ↑ Powhite Parkway Extension
- ↑ Route 168 Chesapeake Expressway
- ↑ Downtown Expressway
- ↑ Pocahontas Parkway
- ↑ The George P. Coleman Memorial Bridge
- ↑ Boulevard Bridge
- ↑ The Jordan Bridge
- ↑ The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT)
- ↑ here
- ↑ The Downtown Tunnel
- ↑ here
- ↑ The Midtown Tunnel
- ↑ here
- ↑ I‑95 / I‑395/ I-495 Express Lanes
- ↑ I‑395 Express Lanes
- ↑ Virginia’s Toll Portal
- ↑ City of Chesapeake
- ↑ Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel Commission
- ↑ Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Authority
- ↑ Virginia Department of Transportation
- ↑ United Bridge Partners
- ↑ Elizabeth River Crossings
- ↑ Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
- ↑ DBi Services
- ↑ Toll Road Investors Partnership II
- ↑ E-ZPass Group
- ↑ E-Zpass Virginia