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Visitor Paying the Toll on the Melbourne Electroninc Toll Highways?
What is the best way for a visitor to pay the toll on Melbourne's Electronic Toll Highways? There are no toll booths, but there are a lot of signs telling drivers that you're about to be fined if you don't figure out a way to pay the toll.
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
hi,
If you are driving your own Australian car, you can pay after u take ur trip.
Buy a CityLink pass before you travel or up to three days after you have first travelled.
However, if you are renting a car. You should discuss this with your car rental provider.
If not, you can go to a Shell Service Station, CityLink Melbourne.
Also, you should take a look at there website, you can even purchse ur Tolls from it, by using a credit card.
Source(s): www.citylink.com.au - TonyBLv 61 decade ago
The first post if correct. Call the number you see on the signs and buy a day pass. You can do this automatically over the phone using voice regognitation.
A day pass covers you all day on the day you specify.
You can also get a weekend pass covering you from Friday evening to Sunday evening (I think).
Check out their website: http://www.citylink.com.au/
- BratfeaturesLv 51 decade ago
Apparantly you can ring the company or visit certain places down there and get a day pass. I believe that a day pass covers you for all trips made on the day you buy it, but you should ring up and clarify that!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
you should purchase a day pass from shell petrol station or get a e tag