New Hampshire Toll Turnpike
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New Hampshire turnpikes
There are three turnpikes in New Hampshire: 1. Blue Star turnpike 2. Spaulding turnpike (also known as the Eastern turnpikes) 3. FE Everett Turnpike or Central turnpike
Blue Star Turnpike
The Blue Star Turnpike[1] extends from the Massachusetts state line in Seabrook to the Maine state line in Portsmouth. It parallels the seacoast and is the major artery for tourist traffic to the New Hampshire coast. The route also connects with several major highways in NH, including NH 101, US 4 and the Spaulding Turnpike.
Spaulding Turnpike
The Spaulding Turnpike[2] extends from Portsmouth to Exit 18 in Milton. At 33.2 miles, it is the major north-south artery in the eastern corridor of the state. The turnpike connects the Blue Star Turnpike (I-95) to NH 16 (the major roadway to northern New Hampshire in the eastern portion of the state).
F E Everett Turnpike
F. E. Everett Turnpike[3], also known as the Central Turnpike, extends from the Massachusetts state line in Nashua to Exit 14 in Concord. It constitutes a portion of US Interstate Highways 93 and 293. It connects three urban centers in New Hampshire (the cities of Concord, Manchester and Nashua). The route also connects with the major East-West roads in New Hampshire (NH 101, US 4 and I-89).
There is only one toll road in New Hampshire: Mt Washington Summit road[4].
Located north of North Conway, on scenic NH Route 16, the Mt. Washington Auto Road’s unique location in Pinkham Notch provides spectacular views into the Great Gulf Wilderness and the Presidential Mountain Range. It costs $29.00 to use the toll road leading to the Mt. Washington.
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How are tolls calculated for trucks in New Hampshire
Tolls for trucks in New Hampshire are calculated based on the number of axles on the truck and the type of vehicle. Calculate truck tolls to travel through all the turnpikes and the toll road in New Hampshire using Truck Toll Calculator.
Are there tolls on I-95 in New Hampshire
Yes, there are tolls on I-95 in New Hampshire. The Blue Star Turnpike, which is a part of I-95, has two toll plazas: the Hampton Toll Plaza and the Hampton Side Toll Plaza. The tolls are collected on a cashless basis, so you can pay with E-ZPass or pay by plate.
Can I use the Maine E-ZPass in New Hampshire
No, you cannot use a Maine E-ZPass transponder in New Hampshire. Maine E-ZPass transponders are not compatible with the E-ZPass system in New Hampshire. If you try to use a Maine E-ZPass transponder in New Hampshire, your tolls will not be deducted from your account, and you will be sent a toll invoice with a fine amount. However, you can use a New Hampshire E-ZPass transponder in Maine. The E-ZPass system is interoperable, so you can use your transponder in any state that participates in the system. If you are planning on traveling to New Hampshire from Maine, you can purchase a New Hampshire E-ZPass transponder online, at any E-ZPass walk-in center, or at select retail locations. You can also transfer your Maine E-ZPass transponder to the New Hampshire E-ZPass system.
Is E-ZPass accepted in New Hampshire
Yes, E-ZPass is accepted in New Hampshire. You can use your E-ZPass transponder to pay tolls at all toll plazas in New Hampshire. It is also accepted at some toll plazas in Massachusetts and Maine.
How to pay toll in New Hampshire
- E-ZPass[5] is the most convenient way to pay tolls in New Hampshire. You can purchase an E-ZPass transponder online, at any E-ZPass walk-in center, or at select retail locations. Once you have a transponder, you can simply drive through the E-ZPass lane, and your tolls will be automatically deducted from your account.
- Pay by Plate is another option for paying tolls in New Hampshire. If you don't have an E-ZPass transponder, you can pay your tolls by mail or online. When you pay by plate, you will be charged a $1 administrative fee per transaction.
- Cash is accepted at all toll plazas in New Hampshire. However, cash lanes are not available at all times, so it's best to have an E-ZPass transponder or pay by plate if possible.
How to pay missed toll in New Hampshire
If you missed a toll in New Hampshire, you can pay it online within 7 days without any fine. Post that grace period, a toll invoice will be sent to the vehicle owner with a fine amount - which keeps increasing with delay in payment.
Learn about ways to pay missed toll in New Hampshire.
What is E-ZPass NH
NH or E-ZPass New Hampshire or [6] is an electronic tag that you can install in your windshield to zoom through electronic toll gantries. You don’t need to stop to pay toll. It is part of the E-ZPass network and is accepted in all the states where E-ZPass is valid. But with E-ZPass NH you get the most discounts on New Hampshire turnpikes and toll road.
Learn details of accounts and offerings of E-ZPass NH.
New Hampshire turnpikes tolling agencies
The Bureau of Turnpikes at New Hampshire Department of Transportation[7] manages New Hampshire turnpike system. For any questions about toll rates or payment methods, please get in touch with them.
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