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For efficient road maintenance and toll collection, the toll roads in Guyana are operated by private companies. The main toll bridges are the Berbice Bridge, Demerara Harbour Bridge,  and Mackenzie/Wismar Bridge.
 
For efficient road maintenance and toll collection, the toll roads in Guyana are operated by private companies. The main toll bridges are the Berbice Bridge, Demerara Harbour Bridge,  and Mackenzie/Wismar Bridge.
  
*'''The Berbice Bridge'''<ref>[https://www.berbicebridge.com/ The Berbice Bridge]</ref>: The Berbice Bridge is a 1.6 km (1 mile) long high-span cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Berbice River in eastern Guyana. It connects the towns of Crab Island and Manderson on either side of the river. There is a toll plaza located at the western end of the bridge on the Crab Island side.
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*The Berbice Bridge<ref>[https://www.berbicebridge.com/ The Berbice Bridge]</ref>: The Berbice Bridge is a 1.6 km (1 mile) long high-span cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Berbice River in eastern Guyana. It connects the towns of Crab Island and Manderson on either side of the river. There is a toll plaza located at the western end of the bridge on the Crab Island side.
  
*'''The Demerara Harbour Bridge'''<ref>[https://harbourbridge.gov.gy/tolls/ The Demerara Harbour Bridge]</ref>: The Demerara Harbour Bridge is a 1.6 km (1 mile) long floating toll bridge that spans the Demerara River in the capital region. It connects the cities of Georgetown and Vreed-en-Hoop. An electronic toll tag system called the Demerara Harbour Bridge E-Tag is also available for cashless payment.
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*The Demerara Harbour Bridge<ref>[https://harbourbridge.gov.gy/tolls/ The Demerara Harbour Bridge]</ref>: The Demerara Harbour Bridge is a 1.6 km (1 mile) long floating toll bridge that spans the Demerara River in the capital region. It connects the cities of Georgetown and Vreed-en-Hoop. An electronic toll tag system called the Demerara Harbour Bridge E-Tag is also available for cashless payment.
 
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*Mackenzie/Wismar Bridge<ref>[https://dpi.gov.gy/tag/mackenzie-wismar-bridge/ Sir Barry Bowen Bridge]</ref>: The bridge spans the Demerara River, connecting the towns of Mackenzie and Wismar in the Upper Demerara-Berbice region. There is a toll plaza located at the Wismar end of the bridge. The bridge provides a vital river crossing link in this area northwest of Georgetown.
*'''Mackenzie/Wismar Bridge'''<ref>[https://dpi.gov.gy/tag/mackenzie-wismar-bridge/ Sir Barry Bowen Bridge]</ref>: The bridge spans the Demerara River, connecting the towns of Mackenzie and Wismar in the Upper Demerara-Berbice region. There is a toll plaza located at the Wismar end of the bridge. The bridge provides a vital river crossing link in this area northwest of Georgetown.
 
 
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Revision as of 08:46, 17 May 2024



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Guyana has tolls on three major river bridges to fund their maintenance and operation. The Berbice Bridge, a 1.6 km cable-stayed bridge over the Berbice River, has a toll plaza on the Crab Island side. The Demerara Harbour Bridge, a 1.6 km floating bridge between Georgetown and Vreed-en-Hoop, offers electronic toll payment. The Mackenzie/Wismar Bridge, a floating bridge in the Upper Demerara-Berbice region, has a toll plaza at the Wismar end.
Use the Guyana Toll Calculator to calculate the tolls and fuel costs to travel across the entire country.

Guyana Toll Road Highway

For efficient road maintenance and toll collection, the toll roads in Guyana are operated by private companies. The main toll bridges are the Berbice Bridge, Demerara Harbour Bridge, and Mackenzie/Wismar Bridge.

  • The Berbice Bridge[1]: The Berbice Bridge is a 1.6 km (1 mile) long high-span cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Berbice River in eastern Guyana. It connects the towns of Crab Island and Manderson on either side of the river. There is a toll plaza located at the western end of the bridge on the Crab Island side.
  • The Demerara Harbour Bridge[2]: The Demerara Harbour Bridge is a 1.6 km (1 mile) long floating toll bridge that spans the Demerara River in the capital region. It connects the cities of Georgetown and Vreed-en-Hoop. An electronic toll tag system called the Demerara Harbour Bridge E-Tag is also available for cashless payment.
  • Mackenzie/Wismar Bridge[3]: The bridge spans the Demerara River, connecting the towns of Mackenzie and Wismar in the Upper Demerara-Berbice region. There is a toll plaza located at the Wismar end of the bridge. The bridge provides a vital river crossing link in this area northwest of Georgetown.

What are the main toll bridges in Guyana?

Guyana boasts three vital toll roads: Berbice Bridge Tollbooth, Demerara Bridge Tollbooth, and Mackenzie/Wismar Bridge. These routes link important cities and regions, offering essential transportation links across the country.

How are toll charges calculated, and what payment options are available?

Toll charges vary depending on factors such as vehicle type and distance traveled. Payment options typically include cash and electronic toll collection systems for convenience.

Are electronic toll payments available in Guyana?

Yes, Guyana has an electronic toll payment system.

Guyana toll road price

Toll charges for major bridges in Guyana
Toll Road Toll Price for Cash
Demerara Bridge $2200.00
Berbice Bridge $200.00
Mackenzie/Wismar Bridge $60.00

How to pay toll in Guyana

Most of the Guyanaian toll facilities have both electronic lanes and cash/card lanes. They accept the following three payment methods:
1. Cash
2. Credit / Debit card
3. TAG

Using a toll tag is preferred to pay tolls because they offer discounts and can also be used at several parking spots. The toll tags valid across Guyana are:
1. BreezePass [4]

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