How do you pay tolls in Victoria?
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How do you pay tolls in Victoria?
Other ways to pay
- Online or via the Linkt app with a debit or credit card.
- BPAY.
- In person/with cash at participating newsagents or United Petroleum outlets. Pay by debit card, credit card, or cash.
- Over the phone with a credit or debit card on 13 33 31.
- With your account by transferring the toll invoice.
Where are the toll roads in Victoria?
There are two toll roads in Victoria: CityLink, which connects the Tullamarine Freeway, West Gate Freeway and Monash Freeway; and. EastLink, which connects the Eastern Freeway, Monash Freeway, Frankston Freeway and Peninsula Link Freeway.
Are there any toll roads in Melbourne?
Melbourne’s two toll roads give drivers a convenient and safe way to get around the city. Linkt products make it easy to pay your tolls for: CityLink, which links Melbourne’s CBD, port and airport, and. EastLink, linking Melbourne’s Eastern suburbs and Mornington Peninsula.
Will my e toll work on Victorian roads?
Interstate drivers Electronic Tag Devices used on interstate toll roads can be used on the CityLink and EastLink. Before travelling to Victoria, it is important you: ensure your account is still active; maintain a positive balance on a prepaid account; and.
Can I use my NSW ETAG in Victoria?
All tags issued in Australia work on all toll roads throughout the country. So for example you can use a tag issued in NSW when driving on toll roads in Queensland or Victoria.
How do you pay for toll roads in Melbourne?
To pay for travel on CityLink or any Melbourne toll road you need to buy a pass or open an account. If you’ve already travelled on CityLink, you can pay for your previous travel by: opening an account within 10 days or. buying a pass within 5 days of your first trip.
Can I use my NSW E toll in Victoria?
What is the difference between e toll and Linkt?
The technology had different names depending on the issuer, such as Breeze (Eastlink Melbourne), Linkt (Transurban, includes former names E-way and go via), and E-toll (Transport for NSW). However, these are all interchangeable across Australia and no surcharges apply for use on other operators’ toll roads.
What is the difference between e-toll and Linkt?
Does Linkt cover all Melbourne tolls?
Your Linkt Tag, Tagless or Commercial account covers you for travel on all toll roads in Australia, including Melbourne’s CityLink and EastLink. Melbourne tolls are deducted from your account as you travel.
Do I need Linkt and EastLink?
Although EastLink is not owned by Linkt, you’ll be covered for EastLink travel if you open a Linkt account or buy a Melbourne Pass.
Can I use my Sydney E toll in Melbourne?
Casual toll road passes issued by Brisbane or Sydney toll road operators are not regarded as toll road accounts and cannot be used on Melbourne’s toll roads, except for the Linkt Sydney Pass.
Are Sydney and Melbourne tolls linked?
Using toll roads in Sydney and Melbourne If you’re travelling to Sydney or Melbourne, a pre-paid account can cover you for trips on toll roads in those cities. To avoid any additional charges, make sure your vehicle is linked to your account. This way, any tolls you incur will be charged to your account.
What is the cheapest toll tag in Australia?
EastLink tolls are cheapest when you use a tag. We recommend you open a pre-paid tag account. Only a tag account works on all tollways in Australia.
Do I need e-toll and Linkt?
You only need one pass to cover your trips on all of Sydney’s toll roads. Generally, passes are only valid for the state they’re issued in. Linkt is the only provider of passes that are valid in all states. You can either set up a pass before you use the toll road, or up to 3 days afterwards.