On the main section of the route Moscow-Petersburg increased fares

On the main section of the route Moscow-Petersburg increased fares

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On the section of the M-11 Moscow-St. Petersburg toll road, tariffs for passenger cars without a transponder increased by 50-100 rubles. from January 9th.

For transponder holders, travel from Moscow to Zelenograd has become more expensive by 60 rubles. (460 rubles), in Sheremetyevo-2 – for 45 rubles. (385 rubles), to Solnechnogorsk – 100 rubles. (750 rubles) Interfax cites the data of the operator United Systems of Toll Collection LLC.

The daytime fare from Moscow to Sheremetyevo-2 (terminals D, E and F) has increased by 50 rubles. (up to 410 rubles);

to Sheremetyevo-1 (terminals A, B and C) – 70 rubles. (up to 550 rubles);

from Moscow to Zelenograd – 50 rubles. (up to 500 rubles);

from Moscow to Solnechnogorsk during the day on weekdays – 100 rubles. (up to 900 rubles).

The Moscow-St. Petersburg highway (federal highway M11) is a high-speed highway between Moscow and St. Petersburg. For 2021, there was no section with a length of 59 km from 149 km to 208 km bypassing Tver. In most areas, tolls are charged. Payment for travel along the highway is introduced to cover the costs of construction and maintenance of the road.

Maria Fedotova

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