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SR-528 Beachline Expressway Complete Guide

System: E-PASS + SunPass electronic toll collection (interoperable)
Coverage: 53+ miles connecting Orlando (I-4) to Space Coast (Cape Canaveral)
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
Technology: E-PASS, SunPass, electronic toll collection, license plate recognition
Operators: Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX), Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)

Do I Need E-PASS for SR-528 Beachline Expressway? 2025 Update

No, you don't need E-PASS to drive on SR-528 Beachline Expressway - but you'll save up to 50% on toll costs with one. The expressway offers multiple payment options, though electronic transponders provide the best rates and convenience.

Key Reality: Express lanes (8 miles from I-4 to Orlando Airport) require E-PASS, SunPass, or interoperable transponder - no cash or license plate billing accepted. Volume discounts available for frequent users.

2025 Update: CFX raised toll rates July 1, 2025 by $0.02-0.05 per transaction. Express lanes converted to through lanes for better traffic flow. Wrong-way driving detection system active across the expressway.

SR-528 Beachline Expressway Toll Costs: Current Rates

SR-528 operates three toll plazas across 53+ miles, with costs varying by section, vehicle type, and payment method. Current rates effective July 1, 2025.

Current Toll Rates by Section (2025)

Section E-PASS Rate Cash Rate Pay-by-Plate Rate
Beachline West (I-4 to Airport) $1.75 (2-axle) $2.25 (2-axle) $2.25 + admin fee
CFX Main Section (Airport to SR 520) $1.25 (2-axle) $1.75 (2-axle) $2.25 (2-axle)
Dallas Boulevard Plaza $0.75 (2-axle) $1.00 (2-axle) $1.00 + admin fee
Beachline East (SR 520 to Cape Canaveral) $1.00 (2-axle) $1.50 (2-axle) $1.50 + admin fee
Express Lanes (8 miles) Same as general lanes NOT ACCEPTED NOT ACCEPTED

Vehicle Classification & Full-Length Costs

Vehicle Class Axles Full Length E-PASS Full Length Cash
Cars, Motorcycles, SUVs 2 $4.75 $6.50
3-Axle Vehicles 3 $9.50 $13.00
4-Axle Vehicles 4 $12.75 $17.50
5+ Axle Vehicles 5-7 $19.00-$28.50 $26.00-$39.00

How to Pay SR-528 Beachline Expressway Tolls

You can use the following toll payment methods on SR-528 Beachline Expressway:

1. E-PASS Electronic System (Preferred):

  • Free transponder with $10 minimum balance
  • Up to 50% savings over cash and Pay-by-Plate
  • Volume discounts: 20% for 40-79 transactions/month, 25% for 80+ transactions
  • Works on all CFX expressways and interoperable with SunPass

2. Interoperable Transponders:

  • SunPass (Florida): Works on all sections, same rates as E-PASS
  • E-ZPass: Accepted since 2018 for out-of-state visitors
  • Peach Pass (Georgia), NC Quick Pass (North Carolina)
  • LeeWay (Lee County, Florida)

3. Cash Payment:

  • Accepted at staffed toll plazas on main expressway
  • NOT accepted on express lanes (transponder required)
  • Higher rates than electronic payment
  • Exact change required at some locations

4. Pay-by-Plate (License Plate Billing):

  • Automatic license plate recognition
  • Invoice mailed to vehicle owner
  • Highest rates plus administrative fees
  • NOT available on all sections (cash required at some plazas)

5. Free Sections:

  • Exits 0-4 (I-4 to Florida Turnpike) - no tolls except express lanes
  • Airport area connections - some ramp movements toll-free

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types on SR-528 Beachline Expressway, use TollGuru toll calculator

Recent Changes (2025)

CFX Toll Rate Increases:

  • July 1, 2025: Toll rates increased $0.02-0.05 per transaction
  • CFX Customer-First Toll Policy: annual adjustments at 1.5% or CPI
  • E-PASS users maintain maximum discounts and volume savings

Express Lanes Conversion:

  • Express lanes converted to through lanes for improved traffic flow
  • 2-axle vehicles only (no trucks with 3+ axles)
  • Transponder required - no cash or license plate billing
  • Same toll rates as general purpose lanes

Technology Updates:

  • Wrong-way driving detection system active across entire expressway
  • Enhanced E-ZPass compatibility for out-of-state visitors
  • Improved traffic management and congestion monitoring

Brightline Rail Integration:

  • Brightline high-speed rail operates parallel to SR-528
  • Service between Orlando and Miami via Space Coast
  • Provides multimodal transportation alternative

Key Destinations & Connections

Orlando Area - Tourist Corridor:

Space Coast - Kennedy Space Center:

  • Kennedy Space Center - NASA visitor complex
  • Cape Canaveral - Cruise ship terminals, space launches
  • Cocoa Beach - Atlantic coast beaches
  • Port Canaveral - Major cruise and cargo port
  • Titusville - Historic downtown, space industry

CFX System Connections:

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations:

  • Orlando Airport to I-4: $1.75 E-PASS, $2.25 cash
  • Full length travel: $4.75 E-PASS, $6.50 cash
  • Express lanes: Same rates as general lanes, transponder required
  • Volume discounts: Up to 25% for frequent CFX users

Peak Travel Times:

  • Morning rush: 6:30-9:00 AM (airport/downtown-bound)
  • Evening rush: 4:00-6:30 PM (outbound from Orlando)
  • Space launches: Heavy traffic eastbound to Cape Canaveral
  • Tourist seasons: Higher traffic during school holidays

Alternative Routes:

  • US-192 (toll-free): Southern route via Kissimmee, significantly slower
  • SR-520 (toll-free): North of SR-528, longer but avoids tolls
  • Surface streets: Available but add 45-90 minutes to journey
  • Brightline rail: Orlando to Cocoa for Space Coast travel

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I avoid SR-528 tolls completely?

Partially - you can use US-192 (toll-free) for a southern route or SR-520 for a northern route, but both add significant time. The express lanes from exits 0-4 (I-4 to Turnpike) are toll-free except for the express lanes themselves.

What happens if I don't pay SR-528 tolls?

Unpaid tolls result in violations with escalating penalties. CFX and FTE will send notices to the registered vehicle owner. Continued non-payment can result in additional fees, collections, and potential license/registration holds.

Can I use express lanes without a transponder?

No, express lanes require an active transponder (E-PASS, SunPass, or interoperable device). Cash and license plate billing are not accepted. Violations result in $25 penalty plus toll charges.

Do trucks pay different rates?

Yes, rates are based on axle count. 3-axle vehicles pay double the 2-axle rate, 4-axle vehicles pay about 2.7x, and larger trucks pay proportionally more. Trucks with 3+ axles cannot use express lanes.

Are there volume discounts for frequent users?

Yes, E-PASS users get volume discounts: 20% for 40-79 transactions per month, 25% for 80+ transactions per month. These discounts apply to all CFX expressways and are credited monthly.

SR-528 vs. Regional Toll Roads

Expressway System Type Typical Cost Primary Purpose
SR-528 Beachline E-PASS + SunPass $4.75 full length Orlando to Space Coast
SR-417 GreeneWay E-PASS + SunPass $2.00-5.00 Orlando beltway
SR-408 East-West E-PASS + SunPass $1.50-4.00 Cross-Orlando
Florida Turnpike SunPass + E-PASS $0.067/mile Statewide network
I-4 Express Dynamic pricing $0.50-8.00 Orlando express lanes

Useful Links & Resources

Internal Navigation:

Official Resources:

  • Central Florida Expressway Authority: cfxway.com
  • E-PASS Customer Service: 1-800-353-7277
  • Florida's Turnpike Enterprise: floridasturnpike.com
  • SunPass Customer Service: 1-888-TOLL-FLA
  • Orlando International Airport: orlandoairports.net
  • Kennedy Space Center: kennedyspacecenter.com

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