What is the toll cost for the Pennsylvania Turnpike?

To travel from tip-to-tip on the Pennsylvania Turnpike starting on the western side of the state, travelers will fork over a hefty $112.90, or roughly $0.26 per mile according to the turnpike’s toll calculator.

How much is the toll from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia?

The Jan. 2 toll increase will mean that travel from Pittsburgh to Breezewood will cost $9.25 in cash or $8.65 with E-ZPass, up from the current $8.40. Travel from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia will rise from the current $23.20 to $25.55 in cash or $23.90 with E-ZPass.

Is PA charging tolls right now?

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) will no longer accept cash and credit cards on its mainline ticket system. All tolls will be assessed electronically via E-ZPass or the PA Turnpike TOLL BY PLATE program as vehicles travel at posted speed limits through tolling points.

Can you use a credit card to pay tolls on PA Turnpike?

You may use a major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express) at a toll booth where there is a toll collector. Unattended (coin drop) toll locations, and cashless tolling locations do not accept credit card payment.

Are tolls cheaper with E-ZPass in PA?

Yes. Rates for non-E-ZPass customers are higher because it costs more to collect a cash toll compared to collecting electronically. Use the PA Turnpike’s Toll Calculator to determine how much you would save on your trip by using E-ZPass.

What states take the Pennsylvania E-ZPass?

Delaware

  • Florida
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Kentucky
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • Does the PA Turnpike take cash?

    The PA Turnpike currently operates four E-ZPass Only interchanges, and two E-ZPass only ramps at full service interchanges. These locations only accept E-ZPass transactions. PA Turnpike Toll by Plate is not accepted at these locations. Additionally, there is no toll booth or collector available to take a cash payment.

    What is the toll for Pennsylvania?

    The toll hike will take effect January 6, 2019. Under the increase, the typical toll for a passenger vehicle using E-ZPass will increase from $1.30 to $1.38, according to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. For cash customers, the average toll will rise from $2.10 to $2.25.