Sydney Toll Roads — Current Car Tolls

$0.71$10.79 per car toll, by road

12 tolled roads and crossings in Sydney — full table below

Operator schedules · as at July 2026 quarter

Sydney has by far the largest toll network in the country, spread across a web of motorways, tunnels and bridges. Most of the roads price either by distance travelled or by a fixed flagfall for using them, and the harbour crossings are priced by time of day, so a peak-hour crossing costs more than an off-peak one.

Because the network is so extensive, regular drivers can rack up tolls quickly. New South Wales runs a state toll-relief scheme aimed at drivers who spend heavily on tolls, which can offset some of that cost for those who qualify. The operators' sites and the scheme's own pages set out the current rates and eligibility.

Sydney toll roads — car (Class A) tolls
RoadOperatorCar tollPricing
Sydney Harbour BridgeNSW Government (Transport for NSW / E-Toll)$2.85–$4.55Time-of-day pricing, all vehicle classes pay the same. Peak $4.55 weekdays 6:30am-9:30am and 4pm-7pm; $3.41 weekdays 9:30am-4pm and weekends 8am-8pm; $2.85 weekdays 7pm-6:30am and weekends 8pm-8am. Tolled southbound only (northbound free). Indexed annually 1 July (rose 3.25% on 1 Jul 2026 from $4.41/$3.30/$2.76). Two-way tolling planned from ~2028 when the Western Harbour Tunnel opens.
Sydney Harbour TunnelNSW Government (Transport for NSW / E-Toll)$2.85–$4.55Same time-of-day schedule and prices as the Sydney Harbour Bridge; southbound only. Indexed annually 1 July.
Cross City TunnelTransurban (Linkt)$3.50–$7.41Flat toll each direction: $7.41 for the main tunnel, $3.50 for the Sir John Young Crescent exit ramp. Escalates quarterly (1 Jan/1 Apr/1 Jul/1 Oct); prices from 1 July 2026.
Eastern DistributorTransurban / Airport Motorway Ltd (Linkt)$10.48Toll charged in the northbound direction only; southbound is free. Valid from 1 July 2026, adjusted quarterly.
Hills M2Transurban (Linkt)$3.15–$10.64Main toll point at North Ryde $10.64; ramp toll points $3.15-$5.32. Escalates quarterly; prices from 1 July 2026.
Lane Cove TunnelTransurban (Linkt)$2.15–$4.30Flat toll each direction: $4.30 for the tunnel, $2.15 for the associated Military Road E-Ramp toll point. Escalates quarterly; prices from 1 July 2026.
M5 South-WestInterlink Roads / Transurban (Linkt)$6.06Flat toll each direction, charged at a single toll point. M5 South-West Cashback Scheme still active (checked Jul 2026): NSW-registered vehicles for private/pensioner/charitable use can claim back tolls (excl. GST) quarterly via Service NSW — claim within 12 months of quarter close. Prices from 1 July 2026, adjusted quarterly.
Westlink M7NorthWestern Roads Group / Transurban (Linkt)$0.71–$10.50Distance-based: $0.5252 per km for cars (Class A), one-way continuous trips over 20 km capped at $10.50; minimum toll $0.71. Escalates quarterly; prices from 1 July 2026.
WestConnex M4Sydney Transport Partners / Transurban (Linkt)$2.61–$10.79Distance-based flagfall + per-km toll (Parramatta-Haberfield incl. M4 tunnels). Section caps: M4 surface $6.75 (7.42 km), M4 tunnels $5.85 (6.07 km); combined M4 max $10.79. Full-length WestConnex network trip capped at $12.74 for cars. WestConnex indexes annually on 1 January (greater of CPI or 4%) — 1 Jan 2026 prices remain current in Q3 2026.
WestConnex M8 / M5 EastSydney Transport Partners / Transurban (Linkt)$4.00–$9.15Distance-based flagfall + per-km toll. M8 (King Georges Rd-St Peters, 11.03 km) and M5 East (9.33 km) each capped at $9.15; published minimum toll $4.00 (M5 East). Full-length WestConnex network trip capped at $12.74 for cars. Indexed annually 1 January; 1 Jan 2026 prices current through 2026.
WestConnex M4-M8 Link (incl. Rozelle Interchange)Sydney Transport Partners / Transurban (Linkt)$4.75–$6.48Distance-based, 7.02 km link; minimum toll $4.75, capped at $6.48. Counts toward the $12.74 full-network WestConnex cap for cars. Indexed annually 1 January.
NorthConnexTransurban (Linkt)$10.64Flat toll each direction. Escalates quarterly; prices from 1 July 2026.
Rates as published by each operator, as at July 2026 quarter. Tolls escalate on operator schedules.
Toll reliefNSW toll relief rebate — $50/week cap (lowered from $60 on 6 July 2026, applying for 12 months). Personal toll account holders with privately registered vehicles who spend over $50/week on tolls can claim a rebate via Service NSW for spend between $50 and $400 a week per eligible token, up to $350/week per token and $5,000/year per customer; paid 10-15 business days after claim approval. The previous $60/week cap covered toll spend 5 Jan 2026 - 5 Jul 2026 (it did not end 1 Jan 2026 — it ran until being lowered to $50). Toll-notice admin fees abolished from 1 July 2026. The separate M5 South-West Cashback Scheme continues alongside. Details at the source

Frequently asked questions

How much are tolls in Sydney?
Car tolls in Sydney currently range from about $0.71 up to $10.79 per road or trip, depending on the road, distance and time of day. The table above lists every road's current rate.
Do toll prices change?
Yes — most Sydney toll roads escalate on a quarterly or annual schedule set by the operator or their concession deed. Treat any published table as current at its stamp and check the operator before a big trip.

Other toll cities

Sources — figures current as at 17 July 2026.

Tolls are operator-set and change on their own schedules — verify the current toll with the operator before travelling. Caps and time-of-day pricing apply on some roads as noted.