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What are the toll highways in Montreal?

A: There are two bridges with tolls in the Montreal region: the Highway 25 toll bridge and the Serge Marcil Bridge in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield on Highway 30, a route that allows motorists to bypass the island of Montreal to the west.



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Travelling to Vaudreuil via the A30 Express toll booth on Autoroute 30 will cost drivers of category 1 or passenger vehicles a minimum of $3.50 as of February 1. The fee for category 2 vehicles, or those over 230 centimetres, will be $2.60 per axle.

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If you are travelling from Toronto, you'll notice that the 401 turns into Highway 20 once you cross the border into Quebec. You can stay on this highway all the way to Quebec City, but we recommend taking the bypass as HWY 20 cuts through downtown Montreal and it is very easy to get stuck in traffic, lost, or both.

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About Tolls All MTA crossings use cashless or “open-road” tolling and accept E-ZPass.

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The full Autoroute 30 was opened to traffic in late 2012, enabling motorists travelling the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor to bypass the island of Montreal's traffic and congestion (saving 45 minutes in travel time, more in rush hours).

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