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Latest revision as of 14:36, 4 June 2024



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Alaska toll tunnel

In Alaska, there exists a solitary toll tunnel: the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel, more commonly referred to as the Whittier tunnel. This Alaskan toll tunnel spans 2.5 miles, linking the port town of Whittier on Prince William Sound to the Seward Highway and Southcentral Alaska.

The tunnel accommodates both cars and trains, facilitating transportation to the city of Whittier, Alaska. It enables a single lane of vehicle traffic to pass directly above the railroad track area, with alternating usage between automobiles and trains. Managed by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, the tunnel predominantly operates as a roadway throughout both the summer and winter seasons.


The tunnel [1] is used by both automobiles and trains to travel to the Whittier city in Alaska. It allows a single lane of automobile traffic to drive directly over the railroad track area. Automobiles and trains take turns using the tunnel. The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities operates the tunnel as a highway most of the day during the summer and winter.

It costs 13 dollars for 2-axle vehicles to travel to Whittier.

You can calculate the cost of toll and fuel to drive through the Alaska tunnel using our Alaska Toll Calculator.

How much are tolls in Alaska

Vehicle Class Toll
Class A $13
Class B1 $22
Class B2 $38
Class C $137
Class D $137
Class E $330
Class F -
Class G $11

How are tolls calculated for trucks in Alaska

Trucks in Alaska pay tolls based on the number of axles, whether they pull trailers or not, and weight.

You can calculate the toll and fuel cost to travel across the toll tunnel by truck(s) and other parts of the US using our truck toll calculator.


TollGuru toll calculator uses following table to match vehicle type defined by Anton Anderson Tunnel and number of axles drop down in the toll calculator.

TollGuru Vehicle TypeTunnel Vehicle TypeDescription
Truck 2-axlesB1Trucks with a gross weight less than 12,000 pounds pulling trailers
Truck 3-axlesB2Trucks with a gross weight 12,000 pounds or more, no more than three axles, not pulling trailers
Truck 4-axlesDTrucks with a gross vehicle weight 12,000 pounds or more, three or more axles, pulling trailers
Truck 5-axlesDTrucks with a gross vehicle weight 12,000 pounds or more, three or more axles, pulling trailers
Truck 6-axlesDTrucks with a gross vehicle weight 12,000 pounds or more, three or more axles, pulling trailers

How to pay toll in Alaska

Here are the payment methods accepted for tolls on the Anton Anderson Memorial Tunnel:

Cash: You can pay tolls in cash only - in USD.

Booklet: You can buy a booklet to save on future trips. The booklet costs $20 and includes 10 tolls.

Note: There is no electronic toll collection system at the tunnel. So you cannot pay tolls in Alaska using E-ZPass or other tag transponder or video payment system. You must pay the toll every time while crossing the tunnel (if you do not subscribe to the booklet).

How to pay missed toll in Alaska

The toll tunnel in Alaska collects toll at manned toll booths that accept cash only. Motorists must pay the toll before crossing the bridge therefore there is no concern of toll violation or missed tolls in Alaska.

Alaska tunnel tolling agencies

The Alaska toll tunnel is maintained and administered by the State of Alaska Department of Transportation Public Facilities.

  • Official website: http://www.dot.state.ak.us/
  • Mailing address: Department of Transportation & Public Facilities, PO Box 112500, 3132 Channel Drive, Juneau, Alaska 99811-2500
  • Email address: dot.ask@alaska.gov


Calculate routes, tolls and fuel costs for your travel by car, truck, taxi, bus, caravans (with or without a trailer) across Alaska and other states of North America 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 en route, 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.

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