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Virginia Toll Roads

A handy guide to toll roads in Virginia

Drive comfortably throughout Virginia using its convenient toll roads network. Check payment methods, missing payments, toll way costs and history of the most important toll roads, tunnels, bridges and express highways in Virginia for your upcoming trip!

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Toll Roads in Virginia

Virginia Dulles Toll Road

Overview

Toll Road Name

Virginia Dulles Toll Road

On Which Highways

Virginia Highway 267

Connecting Cities

The Dulles Toll Road connects the city of Dulles and Washington Dulles International Airport with I-495 to the east between the cities of Tyson’s Corner and West Langley.

Toll Cost for Cars & Trucks

The toll road charges 2-axle vehicles as much as $3.25 and 4-axle trucks as much as $7.75.

Distance of the Toll Road

The entire Dulles Toll Road stretches 29 miles.

How to pay

Drivers who use the toll road can pay electronically using the E-Z Pass system or with exact change using coins.

How and when to use the Virginia Dulles Toll Road?

The Dulles Toll Road provides a fast and convenient way to reach Dulles International Airport from the I-495 interchange near Tyson’s Corner and West Langley. Drivers can pay using an E-Z Pass transponder or by downloading various toll road apps. Alternatively, you can pay with exact change (coins only) at the booths during certain hours. Drivers who fail to pay their toll may receive a violation notice in the mail from the Virginia Department of Transportation.

The Powhite Parkway

Overview

Toll Road Name

The Powhite Parkway

On Which Highways

Virginia State Route 76.

Connecting Cities

The Powhite Parkway, also known as VA SR 76, connects State Route 652 in the city of Midlothian in Chesterfield County to I-195 in the city of Richmond, the state capital.

Toll Cost for Cars & Trucks

2-axle vehicles are charged up to $0.75 to use the road, while 4-axle vehicles are charged as much as $1.25.

Distance of the Toll Road

The Parkway is approximately 13 miles in length.

How to pay

Drivers can pay in cash or electronically with an E-Z Pass transponder.

How and when to use The Powhite Parkway?

The Powhite Parkway, also sometimes called SR 76, offers a swift and convenient means of travel between SR 652 near the city of Midlothian in Chesterfield County and I-195 near Richmond in Henrico County. This toll road features multiple lanes along its 13-mile length, reducing congestion between cities in the state’s capital region. Drivers using the toll road can pay in cash, although exact change is required during overnight hours. Alternatively, drivers can pay electronically by using the state’s E-Z Pass transponder system. Drivers who fail to pay their tolls will receive a violation notice in the mail from the Virginia Department of Transportation.

The Chesapeake Expressway

Overview

Toll Road Name

The Chesapeake Expressway

On Which Highways

Virginia State Route 168

Connecting Cities

The Chesapeake Expressway, or Virginia SR 168, connects I-64 in the city of Chesapeake with North Carolina and the Outer Banks.

Toll Cost for Cars & Trucks

2-axle vehicles are charged up to $4.00 and 4-axle vehicles may be charged up to $5.00.

Distance of the Toll Road

The expressway is approximately 16 miles long.

How to pay

Payments may be made at the toll booths in either cash or by using the E-Z Pass electronic transponder system.

How and when to use The Chesapeake Expressway ?

The Chesapeake Expressway connects Interstate 64 and the city of Chesapeake, Virginia, with the state of North Carolina and the Outer Banks. This toll road stretches 16 miles and charges 2-axle cars up to $4.00 for use of the road, and 4-axle vehicles as much as $5.00. Drivers can pay with cash or an E-Z Pass transponder. Regular users of the toll road can opt to enroll in the Chesapeake Member Discount program that offers substantial discounts on tolls. Drivers who fail to pay tolls will receive a violation notice through the mail issued by the Virginia Department of Transportation.

The Pocahontas Parkway

Overview

Toll Road Name

The Pocahontas Parkway

On Which Highways

Virginia State Route 895

Connecting Cities

The Pocahontas Parkway, also known as VA SR 895, connects the I-95 interchange with SR 150 in Chesterfield County with I-295 in Henrico County.

Toll Cost for Cars & Trucks

Tolls rates are as much as $4.85 for 2 axles and as high as $7.15 for 4 axles.

Distance of the Toll Road

The parkway is 8.5 miles long.

How to pay

This toll road accepts credit cards and cash as well as the E-Z Pass electronic transponder system.

How and when to use the The Pocahontas Parkway?

Driving from the I-95 interchange with SR 150 in Chesterfield out to I-295 near the Richmond International Airport in Henrico County is much faster with the Pocahontas Parkway. This toll road costs up to $4.85 for 2-axle vehicles and up to $7.15 for 4-axle trucks. Payment can be made with credit cards, cash or an E-Z Pass transponder. The Virginia Department of Transportation issues violation notices to drivers who fail to pay the toll.

State-specific Toll Roads

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