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Melbourne Toll Roads

Melbourne toll booth locations on all toll roads including CityLink, Eastlink Roads and Batman Avenue

The Melbourne Toll Calculator calculates tolls for all toll motorways, roads, bridges and tunnels in Australia for cars, trucks, buses heavy vehicles, light commercial vehicles and motorcycles for peak and off-peak hours.

About Melbourne toll roads

There are two toll roads in Melbourne, Victoria – EastLink[1] and CityLink[2], giving drivers a convenient and safe way to get around the city.

Citylink

Citylink Melbourne Toll booth locations

CityLink is an eight lane toll road connecting Tullamarine Freeway, West Gate Freeway and Monash Freeway. Citylink toll road connects Melbourne Airport, port and Melbourne city centre. Citylink does not have any toll booths and follows the system of e-tag. 

Eastlink

Eastlink Melbourne Toll booth locations

Eastlink is part of the Metropolitan Ring Road Project connecting the Monash freeway, Eastern freeway, Frankston freeway and Peninsula Link Freeway in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne. There are two-three lanes running in each direction.  

Tolls in Melbourne are not owned by a single tolling agency. Linkt Melbourne pass[3]can cover you for both the Melbourne toll roads and a Linkt Account for all the toll roads in Australia.

How to pay toll in Melbourne

You can pay toll for Melbourne toll roads using a Linkt account, Melbourne toll pass, BPAY and cash.

  • Online
  • BPay
  • Cash
  • Over the Phone

Learn more about the payment methods in Melbourne refer to How to pay toll in Melbourne page

How to calculate tolls for truck

Trucks are classified as Light commercial Vehicle (LCV) and Heavy Commercial Vehicle (HCV). Trucks are classified based on the number of axles and the gross vehicle mass of the vehicle.

Melbourne Vehicle TypeDescription
LCV·         2 Axle Rigid vehicle with a cab chassis construction
·         Gross Vehicle Mass falling between 1.5 tonnes but less than 4.5 tonnes
HCV·         2 Axle Rigid vehicle with a cab chassis construction
·         Gross Vehicle Mass greater than 4.5 tones
·         More than 2 Axle Rigid vehicle[PS1]  with a cab chassis construction
·         An articulated truck
·         A bus seating of more than 12 people
Vehicle Classification for Paying Tolls in Sydney

What is Melbourne pass

Melbourne Pass can be used on all Melbourne toll roads and has a 30 days validity. Melbourne toll pass can be purchased through the LinkT app or website and backdated for up to 5 days. No tag is required for the pass to function on toll roads. You can purchase a Melbourne pass through Linkt website[4].

Features

  • A video matching fee per trip of $0.55 on CityLink and $0.34 on East Link is charged.
  • Payments occur automatically after every $10 worth of travel.
  • Cover charge of $5.50 is required to buy the Melbourne toll pass. 
  • Payments for the Melbourne pass can be made with debit and credit cards.

Requirements to buy Melbourne pass

  • Contact Details- name, address, email and phone number
  • Licence plate number, make and model of at least one vehicle
  • Credit card details

Melbourne tolling agencies

The following agencies manage Melbourne toll roads. For any questions about toll payment methods or toll invoices please get in touch with respective agencies.

  1. Linkt[5]
  2. EastLink[6]

TollGuru Trip Calculator for Australia

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