Toll rates have changed on the head section of the M-11 Neva highway – Kommersant

Toll rates have changed on the head section of the M-11 Neva highway – Kommersant

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The cost of one-time trips on the head section of the M-11 Neva highway from Moscow to Solnechnogorsk has increased since January 9 as part of the annual tariff indexation. This was reported yesterday by the North-West Concession Company (NWCC, the road concessionaire). “The indexation of tariffs for passenger cars will affect part of the routes of the toll section, mainly at the point of entry or exit from Moscow, and will be adjusted by an amount from 10 to 60 rubles,” the company said in a statement.

In particular, for passenger cars the daily fare for travel (valid seven days a week) from Moscow to Sheremetyevo-1 has been increased from 550 to 580 rubles. From Moscow to Zelenograd, a day trip on weekdays (from Monday to Thursday) has risen in price from 500 to 530 rubles, from Moscow to Solnechnogorsk – from 900 to 950 rubles.

“For drivers who make regular trips using subscriptions, the cost remains the same,” noted the NWCC. The company recalled that savings when traveling with a subscription (works together with a contactless transponder) can reach 65% compared to basic fares.

Let us recall that the SZZK is responsible for the operation of the M-11 section 15–58 km (from the Moscow Ring Road to Solnechnogorsk). The remaining sections of M-11 (from Solnechnogorsk to St. Petersburg) are administered by the state company Avtodor.

Ivan Tyazhlov

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