Toll tunnel
A toll tunnel is a special road tunnel whose construction and/or maintenance costs are in part recouped through a toll charged for passing through it. In some instances, tolls have been removed after retirement of the toll revenue bonds issued to raise funds for construction and/or operation of the facility. See main article toll road for more general information.
List of toll tunnels
United States
- Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, New York City
- Queens–Midtown Tunnel, New York City
- Holland Tunnel, New Jersey to New York City
- Lincoln Tunnel, New Jersey to [[New York City]
- Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, Detroit, Michigan to Windsor, Ontario
- Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Virginia
- Fort McHenry Tunnel, Baltimore, Maryland
- Harbor Tunnel Thruway, Baltimore, Maryland
- Sumner Tunnel (westbound only; eastbound Callahan Tunnel is not tolled)
- Ted Williams Tunnel (westbound only)
- Proposed replacement of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, Seattle, Washington. (planned)
Tolls removed
South Africa
United Kingdom
Ireland
Belgium
Netherlands
Tolls removed
Former Yugoslavia
Germany
Malaysia
Hong Kong, China