New England Thruway Tolls

Tolls; Class Definitions; Accepted Payments; Compatible Transponders

Our new toll system is nearing completion. Tolls are appearing for many states, and we thank you for your patience as we continue to finalize our migration from TurnpikeInfo.com.

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Tolls are rolling out in BETA, so you may encounter unexpected behavior. If you do not see tolls below, you may need to use our legacy site.

Tolls By Vehicle Type

Rates for the New England Thruway

Vehicle Class Definitions

These apply to the New England Thruway

New York State Thruway Authority

Agency's Page

Toll categories/classes defined:

Class 2L
2-axle vehicles under 90 inches in height


Class 3L
3-axle vehicles under 90 inches in height


Class 4L
4-axle vehicles under 90 inches in height


Class 2H
2-axle vehicles over 90 inches in height


Class 3H
3-axle vehicles over 90 inches in height


Class 4H
4-axle vehicles over 90 inches in height


Class 5H
5-axle vehicles over 90 inches in height


Class 6H
6-axle vehicles over 90 inches in height


Class 7H
Vehicles of 7 axles or more, over 90 inches in height

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How To Pay On the New England Thruway

Payment Type

Tag

Plate

Cash

Card

App

Option available if checked

Tag
Plate
No cash
No card
App

The New England Thruway offers license-plate tolling for those without a compatible transponder.

Transponders You Can Use

For drivers paying with a transponder, the following passes will work on the New England Thruway

  • e-zpass
  • epass xtra
  • i-pass
  • quick pass
  • riverlink
  • sunpass pro
  • uni

Learn about transponders and accounts in New York.

REMEMBER: Open-road tolling means there are travel lanes that have no toll booths, only overhead gantries. All-electronic tolling means no cash is permitted. If no cash is accepted, then license-plate tolling generally prevails for that toll facility, unless otherwise noted.

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