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Sydney Harbour Bridge cashless tolling
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Sydney Harbour Bridge is now cashless

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is completely cashless. This means you will need a tag or pass to cross the harbour (the Sydney Harbour Tunnel has been cashless since June 2007).

With around 90 per cent of motorists preferring electronic payment in the morning peak, making the Bridge fully cashless will help improve traffic conditions and ease congestion.

What if I want a receipt?

Motorists who would like receipts would be best to get a tag, which provides an itemised statement. Motorists may also request a receipt/statement when they register for an e-pass.

What should I do if I drive through an 'E' lane without a tag?

You will need to arrange a temporary pass within 48 hours of your trip. You can do this online through myE-Toll or by phoning the RTA on 131 865.

Your number plate will be photographed and matched to your pass registration details. One pass is all you need to cover all your travel on all Sydney’s toll roads and works for rental vehicles as well. The temporary pass is valid for two weeks from purchase. Additional trip and registration fees apply for using a pass.

If you do not arrange a pass you will receive a toll notice in the mail which you will need to pay. There will be additional fees or charges.

Where do I find more information on the Sydney Orbital Network?

For more information on the Sydney Orbital Network go to www.sydneymotorways.com

Where can I get a tag?

There are a number of tag providers, for a full listing go to www.sydneymotorways.com
If you would like an RTA tag you can order one:

New Easy Toll tag

The RTA Easy Toll tag has no security deposit and lets you to top up your account with cash or a credit card at your local motor registry. You can also top up your account online.

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