Do you pay a toll both ways on the Tobin Bridge?

Do you pay a toll both ways on the Tobin Bridge?

The good news, for southbound drivers, is that instead of the current $2.50 toll that is levied on drivers heading into Boston, motorists in both directions will pay $1.25 to travel the Route 1 bridge across the Mystic River.

Does Fastlane work with E-ZPass?

“Fast Lane customers will be driving through the electronic collection lanes just like before, but with new E-ZPass signs overhead,” said Highway Administrator Frank DePaola. “No action is necessary by our customers. Their transponders will still work and their contact and financial information will remain the same.”

Can I use my ma’E-ZPass in another state?

The E-ZPass MA or E-ZPass Massachusetts is a transponder (tag) of E-ZDrive MA that you can put in your vehicle to pay toll electronically across Massachusetts toll facilities. You don’t need to stop to pay toll. It is part of the E-ZPass network so can also be used in all the states where an E-ZPass is valid.

What is the scariest bridge in Massachusetts?

A Storrow Drive westbound bridge abutting Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood has been named the most dangerous bridge in America by Travel + Leisure magazine.

Is the Tobin Bridge a toll bridge?

Tolls on the Tobin Bridge are only collected on the southbound trip. There are no tolls for the northbound trip, exiting the City of Boston.

How do I get a transponder?

How to get a transponder

  1. Sign up for a LeeWay account online.
  2. Fill in your personal and vehicle information, and whether you want the free transponder, or the hard case transponder ($22)
  3. Fund your prepaid account.
  4. Your transponder will be shipped to your address in about seven days.

What is E-ZPass called in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts’ all electronic tolling program. It includes E-ZPass MA and Pay By Plate MA. The program works without toll booths on the Mass Turnpike (I-90), Tobin Memorial Bridge, and the Sumner, Callahan, and Ted Williams Tunnels.

Who runs E-ZPass Ma?

Our partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) began over 25 years ago, when TransCore first maintained MassDOT’s legacy mixed-mode toll system and developed a back office solution to process evolving E-ZPass customer service needs.