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Massachusetts Toll Roads, Bridges & Tunnels Complete Guide

System: EZDriveMA — all-electronic tolling (E-ZPass MA + Pay By Plate); no cash accepted anywhere
Coverage: Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90, 138 miles), Ted Williams / Sumner / Callahan Tunnels, Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge
Currency: US Dollar (USD)
Technology: E-ZPass MA transponders (shifting to RFID sticker tags 2026), overhead gantries, license plate cameras; no toll booths
Operator: Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT)

Do I Need E-ZPass for Massachusetts? 2026 Update

E-ZPass is not legally required — you can drive through Massachusetts toll gantries without one and receive a Pay By Plate invoice — but you will pay significantly more. E-ZPass MA provides the lowest rates on all Massachusetts toll facilities. Without it, Pay By Plate customers pay near-double on most routes, plus a $0.60 processing fee per invoice.

Key Reality: Massachusetts converted to 100% electronic tolling in 2016–2017 — all traditional toll booths have been demolished. There is no cash option. A full Mass Pike crossing (NY border to Boston) costs approximately $7.50 with E-ZPass MA versus $14.60 with Pay By Plate. Out-of-state E-ZPass users pay a standard rate between these two — the full Pike trip costs ~$9.35 for out-of-state E-ZPass versus $7.50 for E-ZPass MA. For daily commuters, E-ZPass MA saves $600–$1,200 annually versus Pay By Plate.

2026 Update: EZDriveMA is actively transitioning from hard-case plastic transponders to RFID sticker tags — the rollout is well underway in 2026. Sticker tags work the same way but are slimmer windshield stickers. Tobin Bridge daily commuters save approximately $400/year with E-ZPass MA versus Pay By Plate. A widespread smishing (SMS phishing) scam has been actively targeting Massachusetts drivers through 2025 and into 2026 — EZDriveMA never sends payment requests by text; any such text is fraudulent.

Massachusetts Toll Costs: Current Rates (2026)

Mass Pike (I-90) — Key Route Sample Rates, 2-Axle Vehicles

Route E-ZPass MA Rate Out-of-State E-ZPass Pay By Plate
Full Mass Pike (NY border → Boston, 138 miles) ~$7.50 ~$9.35 ~$14.60 + $0.60 fee
Springfield → Boston (I-90 central MA) ~$5.00 ~$6.25 ~$9.50 + fee
Framingham → Boston (Route 128/I-95) ~$2.00 ~$2.50 ~$3.80 + fee

Boston Tunnels & Tobin Bridge — 2-Axle Vehicles

Facility E-ZPass MA Rate Pay By Plate Direction / Notes
Ted Williams Tunnel (I-90) Included in Mass Pike billing Included in Pay By Plate bill South Boston → Logan Airport; toll included in Pike rate
Sumner Tunnel (Route 1A northbound) ~$2.05 Higher rate East Boston → North End (one-way inbound)
Callahan Tunnel (Route 1A southbound) ~$2.05 Higher rate North End → East Boston / Logan (one-way outbound)
Tobin Memorial Bridge (US Route 1) ~$3.75 ~$7.50 Boston → Chelsea (southbound, one-way toll)

Note on rates: Exact MassDOT toll rates depend on specific entry and exit points. Always use the official EZDriveMA calculator or TollGuru for precise route costs. Pay By Plate invoices include a $0.60 processing fee per monthly invoice, in addition to the higher base toll rate.

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Massachusetts toll roads, use the TollGuru Massachusetts toll calculator:

How to Pay Massachusetts Tolls

No cash accepted anywhere in Massachusetts. All toll booths have been demolished.

1. E-ZPass MA / EZDriveMA (Lowest rates):

  • E-ZPass MA provides the lowest toll rates on all Massachusetts facilities — discounted versus out-of-state E-ZPass and significantly cheaper than Pay By Plate
  • Open at EZDriveMA.com or email customer.service@ezdrivema.com
  • Transitioning to slim RFID sticker tags in 2026 — stickers work identically to traditional hard-case transponders
  • Any out-of-state E-ZPass transponder also works but pays a standard (higher) rate — not the E-ZPass MA discounted rate
  • E-ZPass MA works on all Massachusetts facilities plus all 19 E-ZPass network states

2. Pay By Plate MA (Higher rates + $0.60 fee):

  • Cameras photograph plate at every gantry; invoice mailed monthly for the rolling 30-day period
  • Each invoice carries a $0.60 processing fee in addition to the higher Pay By Plate toll rates
  • Unpaid invoices trigger late fees, then registration suspension for persistent non-payment
  • Smishing scam alert: EZDriveMA never requests toll payments via text message — any such text is fraudulent; pay only at mass.gov/ezdrivema

Rental car advice:

  • Most rental companies offer toll programs with daily admin fees ($3–15/day, even days without toll use) — confirm before accepting
  • For better savings: register the rental car's plate on your own E-ZPass MA account for the duration of the rental — you'll be billed E-ZPass MA rates rather than the rental company's undiscounted rates
  • Rental car policies on this vary — check with the specific company before departing

Massachusetts Toll Facilities: Overview

Massachusetts Turnpike (Mass Pike / I-90): 138 miles from the New York state line at Westfield east through Springfield, Worcester, Framingham, and Boston, ending at the Ted Williams Tunnel interchange. The Pike is the backbone of Massachusetts tolling and the primary east-west toll corridor. Multiple gantry points along the route charge tolls based on distance traveled between entry and exit.

Ted Williams Tunnel (I-90): Connects South Boston (near the convention center) to Logan International Airport and East Boston via an underwater tunnel beneath Boston Harbor. The toll is included in the Mass Pike billing for through travelers continuing from or to the Turnpike.

Sumner and Callahan Tunnels (Route 1A): Two one-way tunnels connecting downtown Boston (North End) to East Boston and Logan Airport. Sumner runs inbound (East Boston → downtown); Callahan runs outbound (downtown → East Boston/Logan). Both are tolled for travel through the unified EZDriveMA billing system.

Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge (US Route 1): Connects Boston to Chelsea over the Mystic River. One of the tallest bridges in New England. Toll is collected southbound (toward Boston). Northbound travel is free. An essential crossing for Route 1 north corridor travelers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does E-ZPass MA cost less than out-of-state E-ZPass in Massachusetts?

MassDOT provides a discounted toll rate specifically for Massachusetts E-ZPass accounts to encourage local drivers to open accounts with the home state agency. Out-of-state E-ZPass transponders work and pay a standard (non-discounted) rate — still better than Pay By Plate but not as low as E-ZPass MA. The difference on a full Mass Pike trip is approximately $1.85 ($7.50 vs $9.35).

Does Massachusetts have any free bridges or tunnels?

Yes. The many bridges within Boston proper — including the Longfellow Bridge, Harvard Bridge, and most I-93 crossings — are toll-free. Only the specific facilities listed above (Mass Pike gantries, Sumner/Callahan/Ted Williams tunnels, Tobin Bridge) carry tolls.

What happens if I receive a Pay By Plate invoice?

Pay the invoice by the due date (typically 30 days) at mass.gov/ezdrivema to avoid late fees. A Pay By Plate invoice includes a $0.60 processing fee. If not paid by the due date, monthly late fees accumulate and the debt may eventually result in registration suspension.

Massachusetts vs. Neighboring States (2026)

State System Tag Notes
Massachusetts Mass Pike + 3 Boston tunnels + Tobin Bridge; all electronic E-ZPass MA (sticker tag) / Pay By Plate No cash; E-ZPass MA cheapest; smishing scam active
New Hampshire 3 turnpikes; E-ZPass + cash E-ZPass Connects I-95 north from Mass border to Maine
Maine 109-mile turnpike; E-ZPass + cash; no pay-by-plate E-ZPass (MTA account for discounts) ~4.9¢/mile E-ZPass; volume discounts for frequent users
Rhode Island Commercial truck toll gantries only E-ZPass No passenger car tolls; truck-only tolling on I-95 corridor
Connecticut Commercial truck toll gantries (planned) E-ZPass No passenger car tolls in CT; I-84/I-95/I-91 toll-free for cars

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