I’ll be driving through Massachusetts for a family vacation, and I know we’ll be going along some toll roads. How much do they cost so that I can be prepared?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
The cost of toll roads in Massachusetts varies depending on the toll road. On average, the starting cost for a 2-axle vehicle is between $0.25 and $1.50.
If you have a Massachusetts E-ZPass transponder, here are the rates by location:
Lee: 25 cents
Blandford: $1
Westfield: 30 cents
Ludlow: 45 cents
Warren: 55 cents
Charlton: 50 cents
Hopkinton: 45 cents
Southborough: 25 cents
Framingham: 25 cents
Weston: 25 cents
Newtonville: 35 cents
Brighton: $1
Allston: 35 cents
Ted Williams Tunnel: $1.50
Tobin Bridge: $1.25
Sumner/Callahan Tunnels: $1.50
For the non-transponder pay-by-plate system, the rates are as follows:
Lee: 60 cents
Blandford: $1.45
Westfield: 65 cents
Ludlow: 80 cents
Warren: 95 cents
Charlton: 90 cents
Hopkinton: 80 cents
Southborough: 60 cents
Framingham: 60 cents
Weston: 60 cents
Newtonville: 35 cents
Brighton: $1.55
Allston: $1
Ted Williams Tunnel: $2.05
Tobin Bridge: $1.55
Sumner/Callahan Tunnels: $2.05
Toll roads are a great way to save time when congestion is at its highest, but the toll fees can add up quickly! If you want to save money elsewhere, shop for a lower rate on your
app. Jerry compares quotes from 50+ insurers to find the most affordable policy to suit you and your vehicle. It’s a quick, simple, and hassle-free way to find savings.
Jerry partners with more than 50 insurance companies, but our content is independently researched, written, and fact-checked by our team of editors and agents. We aren’t paid for reviews or other content.