Ways to pay for your toll travel
You have different options to pay your toll road trips in Sydney. How you pay depends on the type of payment arrangement you have and how you set it up.
Pay with an account
Cover trips made up to 10 days ago on all toll roads in NSW, excluding Harbour Bridge, Harbour Tunnel, and Eastlink.
Tag account
- Auto & manual top-up: Auto will top-up when your account balance reaches a low balance state. Manual you can choose when and how much you wish to top-up.
- Online or via the Linkt app with a debit or credit card, or auto payments from a linked credit card or bank account
- BPAY
- In person/with cash at participating newsagents or United Petroleum outlets. Minimum payment is $20 by debit card, credit card, or cash. Find a location.
- Over the phone with a credit or debit card on 13 33 31
Tagless account
- Auto payments after travel: Your card is charged at the end of the day.
- Auto payment from your linked credit or debit card.
Pay with a pass
Sydney Pass
If you’ve travelled on NSW toll roads, the Sydney Pass can cover trips made up to 5 days ago, except for the Harbour Bridge or Harbour Tunnel. If you’ve travelled on those toll roads, you can either purchase a Sydney Pass or use the LinktGO app within 3 days of travel to cover your trip. Just keep in mind that if you don't do this within 3 days, you'll likely receive a toll notice from Transport for NSW for payment.
- Auto payments after travel: Your card is debited after every $10 worth of travel.
- Auto payment from your linked credit or debit card.
- BPAY
- In person/with cash at participating newsagents or United Petroleum outlets. Minimum payment is $20 by debit card, credit card, or cash. Find a location.
- Over the phone with a credit or debit card on 13 33 31
Pay without logging in
You can make a quick payment to your account or Sydney Pass without logging in. All you need is your account or pass number and your payment card details.
Pay in person
You can pay a toll notice and top up your account at participating United Petroleum or newsagent outlets. Payments can be made using a credit card, debit card or cash. A minimum payment of $20 applies for manual account top ups.
You can use our website to quickly find your nearest participating outlet. Find your nearest participating outlet
Pay with a toll invoice
Without an active account or a valid pass, you’ll receive a toll invoice to cover the cost of any toll road trips you make.
If you travel on a toll road without paying for it, you’ll receive a toll notice in the mail within 4 weeks. Toll notices include the cost of your unpaid trip, and a $10 administration fee for each toll road travelled. Using a toll notice to pay for your travel is more expensive. If you receive a toll invoice, you can pay it:
- Online or on the Linkt app
- By transferring it to your Linkt account
- In person at participating retail outlets
- Over the phone with a credit or debit card on 13 33 31.
Fact sheet – How to pay
How to pay for toll road travel in Sydney. Get help choosing the right product for your needs.
Download/Print PDF
Why did I receive a toll invoice or notice?
A toll invoice or notice is a bill for unpaid travel on a toll road. In this video, you’ll learn about why you might receive one and how to avoid it. If you’re experiencing financial difficulty and are having trouble paying for a toll invoice or notice, the Linkt Assist team may be able to help.