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Tolling Made Easy

RiverLink is the toll system in Louisville, KY and Southern Indiana.

All-electronic tolling means no toll booths, no lines and no stopping.

 

Pay Bill or Open/Manage Account

To pay bill, use bill number and license plate.

Important Updates!

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Save with Fee Forgiveness

Late fees are waived and tolls are lowered when drivers open a prepaid RiverLink account. Save more than $2.50 each crossing.
Savings as easy as 1 – 2 – 3:

  1. Go to RiverLink.com, click Pay Tolls and enter vehicle information.
  2. Click Update to a Personal Transponder Account.
  3. Follow the steps to savings and open an account.

Click here to learn more.

Self-Service is Easy

Whether you’re opening a new RiverLink prepaid account, managing an existing account or paying an invoice, it’s easy to take care of needs online.

Customer service assistance is also available by email and phone.

Updates

Annual Progress Report

The Annual Progress Report summarizes 2017 activities and accomplishments of RiverLink, the bi-state tolling system for the Ohio River Bridges Project. The Report includes an assessment of transponder usage by members of Environmental Justice (EJ) communities and will...

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Pay By Plate Allows Drivers to Pay Tolls Online

Pay By Plate Allows Drivers to Pay Tolls Online Drivers using the tolled bridges connecting Louisville and Southern Indiana have a new option for paying tolls. Pay by plate allows drivers who do not have a prepaid account and transponder to pay tolls owed online,...

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E-Z to Travel Toll Roads in Central Florida

Central Florida Expressway Authority to Accept E-ZPass It just got easier for some drivers in the area to travel on toll roads in central Florida. The Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX/“E-PASS”) will start accepting E-ZPass transponders on September 1. CFX is...

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