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Tolls are a tax paid by owners of cars, motorcycles, minibuses, cabs and trucks when they are around on National Highways for maintenance and road construction.
Today in Greece, toll stations are on the following National Highways:
National Road Athens - Thessaloniki
National Road Athens - Patras
Egnatia Odos
National Road of Corinth - Tripolis - Kalamata / Sparta
Attiki Odos
Rio - Antiririo Bridge
Underground Tunnel of Aktion - Preveza
National Road of Antirio - Ioannina
National Road Lamia (Xyniadas) - Trikala
1. Tolls of National Road Athens - Thessaloniki
Highway 1 (A1), also known as P.A.TH.E. (Piraeus - Athens - Thessaloniki - Evzones) is part of the European Route E75.
Today, the construction, operation and maintenance of «Highway 1» has been granted for the most part to the following private companies: Aegean Motorway SA, Kentriki Odos SA and Nea Odos SA.
Detailed information on toll rates per toll station and vehicle category can be found here. Toll payment is done through physical cash payment, electronic payment via Fast Pass transponder, an automatic machine payment and via credit card.
3. Tolls of Egnatia Odos
Highway 2 (A2), also known as Egnatia Odos, is the longest Highway in Greece with a length of 670 km. Egnatia Odos is the Greek section of the trans-European axis E90.
Detailed information on toll rates per toll station and vehicle category can be found here.
Toll payment is done through physical cash payment, electronic payment via Egnatia e-card transponder, an automatic machine payment and via credit card.
6. Attiki Odos
Attiki Odos is a Highway system running through Attica from Elefsina to Spata, with main Highway 6 (A6).
As secondary Highways you have A61 (Markopoulo - Lavrio), A62, A64 (Ring Road of Ymittos Avenue), A65 (Ring Road of Aigaleo Avenue), which are branches of the A6.
Finally, there is the tertiary A642 motorway, A64 branch.
Detailed information on toll rates per toll station and vehicle category can be found here. Toll payment is done through physical cash payment, electronic payment via e-PASS transponder, an automatic machine payment and via credit card.
6. Tolls of Rio-Antirrio Bridge
The Rio-Antirion Bridge (Charilaos Trikoupis Bridge) is a cabled bridge that was completed and came into operation in 2004 between Rio (suburb of Patra) and Antirrio.
It connects the Peloponnese with western mainland Greece and up and wider with the rest of Europe. It is part of the Ionian Road (A5) and European Route 55 (E55).
«GEFYRA FOUNDATION SA» is responsible for the management of tolls, traffic and routine maintenance of the Rio-Antirrio Bridge.
Detailed information on toll rates per toll station and vehicle category can be found here.
Toll payment is done through physical cash payment, electronic payment via Gefyra e-PASS transponder, via Round Trip Card, an automatic machine payment and via credit card.
7. Tolls of Underground Tunnel of Aktion - Preveza
The Underground tunnel of Aktion - Preveza connects the sea strait that separates Sterea Hellas from Epirus to the opening of the Amvrakikos Gulf. The tunnel has a total underwater road length of 910 meters and a maximum depth of 27 meters below the sea. The toll station is located in Aktio and is managed by «Egnatia Odos SA».
Detailed information on toll rates per toll station and vehicle category can be found here.
Toll payment is done through physical cash payment, electronic payment via Egnatia e-card transponder, an automatic machine payment and via credit card.
8. Tolls of National Road of Antirrio - Ioannina
Highway 5 (A5), also known as «Ionian Odos», is a Highway in Greece and is part of European Road 55 (E55) from Antirrio to the Amvrakia Highway (Highway junction 52).
From there to its connection to Egnatia Odos, at Pedini, it is the European Route 951 (E951).
The company «Nea Odos SA» has undertaken the study, construction, management and maintenance of the Ionian Odos.
Detailed information on toll rates per toll station and vehicle category can be found here.
Toll payment is done through physical cash payment, electronic payment via Fast Pass transponder, an automatic machine payment and via credit card.
9. Tolls of National Road Lamia (Xyniadas) - Trikala
The Central Roud Hellas - Highway 3 (A3, also known as E65) is a Highway linking Eastern and Western Greece. It is part of European Route 65. The company «Central Hellas Highway SA» (Kentriki Odos) manages toll stations consisting of:
From the Xyniades - Karditsa, which has a total length of 47.012 km and includes the station of Sofades and Anavra and from the section of Karditsa to Trikala, which has a total length of 30.535 km and includes the station of Trikala and the Proastio.
Detailed information on toll rates per toll station and vehicle category can be found here.
Toll payment is done through physical cash payment, electronic payment via Kentriki Pass transponder, an automatic machine payment and via credit card.