TII approves toll increases from 2025 for the M50 and Dublin Port Tunnel

From January 1st, 2025, there will be a 10 cent increase for cars, buses, coaches, and lighter goods vehicles that do not have a tag or video account on the M50.
TII approves toll increases from 2025 for the M50 and Dublin Port Tunnel

Eva Osborne

The Board of Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has approved increases in tolls from 2025 for Dublin Port Tunnel and the M50.

As well as this, TII confirmed the contractual agreement for the increase in tolls for the eight PPP toll roads, which include the M1, M3, M4, M7/M8, M8, N18 Limerick Tunnel, and N25 Waterford.

From January 1st, 2025, there will be a 10 cent increase for cars, buses, coaches, and lighter goods vehicles that do not have a tag or video account on the M50.

There is no increase for cars that are registered with a tag or video account on the M50. 

Heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) exceeding 10,000kg with a tag and video account will have a 10c increase on the M50, and there will be a 20 cent increase for unregistered HGVs that do not have a tag or video account.

Dublin Port Tunnel will see an increase of €1 for southbound traffic at AM peak (towards the Dublin Port) which will see the toll rise from €12 to €13.

This toll increase is warranted to preserve capacity for HGVs, TII said. HGVs have free travel through Dubin Port Tunnel at all times.

Remaining tolls at Dublin Port Tunnel will remain unchanged for 2025.

On the eight PPP toll roads, there will be a 10 cent increase for buses, coaches, and HGVs, except for the M3, where for HGVs not exceeding 3,500kg, the tolls will remain unchanged.

Also, on the M4 Kilcock to Kinnegad, heavy goods vehicles exceeding 3,500kg will have a 20 cent increase.

For cars on the eight PPP toll roads, there is no increase, except for M4 Kilcock to Kinnegad, where there will be a 10 cent increase.

 

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