Changes to Austrian Toll Charges
Austria has added a new one day vignette to its existing tariffs costing 8.60 euros for vehicles under 3.5 tons. This was introduced in December 2023 and for suitable vehicles it will make it cheaper to cross Austria. Further information >here<
There will also be changes for vehicles over 3.5 tons, but, from a quick appraisal, these are unlikely to have an immediate impact especially on older vehicles. See >here<
peedee
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Arlberg Tunnel Closure 2024
So given the above, I'm assuming as I'll be on diversion I won't be required to purchase the additional section toll in addition to my vignette?
Any opinions on this please?
I am also travelling from Natters to Golling an der Salzach via Zell am See, do I require the section toll for the A13 in order to travel to/from Natters via the A12 as it is not particularly clear from the diagram on the ASFINAG map.....
Thanks in advance.
Kasspa
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If you are in Austria for more than a day and are 3.5 tons or less then buy either the 10 day or 2 month vignette, that should cover all road tolls. The web site does give exceptions where addtional charges apply;
Increased rates apply to the section toll segments A 9 Gleinalm and/or Bosruck Tunnel (Pyhrn motorway), A 10 Tauern and Katschberg Tunnel (Tauern motorway), A 11 Karawanken Tunnel (Karawanken motorway), A 13 Brenner Pass (Brenner motorway) and S 16 Arlberg Tunnel (Arlberg expressway).
With the exception of the Brenner Pass these appear to be mainly tunnels
peedee
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Hi Peedee,
Yes, I always opt for the general vignette but I was trying to establish if I required the additional 'toll' passes as I will be travelling along the S16.... on further research, given that the Arlberg Tunnel section will be closed I don't think this is req'd as it only applies to the tunnel section & annual passes are to be extended due to the closure....
I'll only be merging onto A13 before exiting, have just followed that on street view & a toll would only be required if I went beyond J3 Innsbruck-Sud...
Answered my own question really
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We travelled along the S16 in September 2023, we had to go over the pass with car+caravan as the tunnel was closed so no additional toll needed just the normal vignette which is needed for all motorways.
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E. Vignettes are not new - they have been available since 2018 so the application procedure is well established. But beware that a two months E vignette is not valid until 18 days after purchase so if you go down that road you need to buy one well ahead.
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Yeah I should have written 'new to me' as the last time we went into Austria in 2019 I bought the paper one before the border. Covid got in the way and I'm arranging the E vignettes for both Austria and Slovenia. I did notice the 18 day ruling thanks, also the limit in advance before ordering on the Slovenian one.
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Have you tried Tolltickets? I have used them in the past. Obviously a slight premium on the prices charged in Austria but not a lot. Perhaps things have changed since we last used them.
David
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I have recently purchased the Austrian E-Vignettes (10 day) online via ASFiNAG for June/July so no idea why you have been told you can't....
I have the pdf receipt with the QR codes as proof.
Also, the Swiss one was cheapest via BAZG @ 40.00 CHF which converted to £37.77 alternative UK options were in excess of £52....
Hope this helps
Edit: I did put in links but it was opening up the files linked to my registration number so have had to delete!
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Hi Kasspa, I was hoping to cut out the vignette stop close to the borders of Austria and Slovenia, but this was their reply. As the UK is not in the EEA (European Economic Area) it says I cannot purchase!
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Very strange because if you go to the ASFiNAG link in their email, it takes you straight to the option to purchase which is very straight fwd
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