Updated M-11 Toll Rates and Public Engagement Opportunities

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Updated Toll Rates on the M-11 Moscow – St. Petersburg Corridor

On the M-11 route known as Moscow to St. Petersburg, the operator United Toll Collection Systems has adjusted the pricing starting January 9. The changes affect the price when paying without a transponder, with increases ranging from fifty to one hundred rubles depending on the segment and time of day. The adjustment reflects ongoing efforts to modernize road financing and improve tolling efficiency across key metropolitan corridors.

Currently, daytime travel from Moscow to Sheremetyevo-2, covering terminals D, E and F, costs 410 rubles. Travel to Sheremetyevo-1, serving terminals A, B and C, is priced at 550 rubles. A trip from Moscow to Zelenograd rises to 500 rubles, while a journey to Solnechnogorsk now stands at 900 rubles. These figures provide a practical guide for drivers planning routes through the region and help establish expectations for toll costs on this busy corridor.

For motorists who hold M-11 transponders, the tolls have also shifted. The price from Moscow to Zelenograd increased by 60 rubles, bringing the total to 460 rubles. A trip to Sheremetyevo-2 rose by 45 rubles to 385 rubles, and the route to Solnechnogorsk saw a more substantial increase of 100 rubles, reaching 750 rubles. Transponder users often experience faster toll processing and improved travel times, even as rates rise on certain segments.

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Note: The information above reflects tolling changes and public engagement opportunities intended for travelers along the M-11 corridor, and is presented to help readers plan trips and participate in related activities irrespective of location. While tolls can vary by time of day, vehicle type, and payment method, travelers are encouraged to verify current rates prior to travel with official tolling channels.

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