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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

Tolling Scheduled to Begin Early Friday

Tolling on the Louisville – Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project is scheduled to begin tomorrow. Tolling is scheduled to begin at 4 a.m. Friday, December 30 on the new SR 265 Lewis and Clark Bridge, the new I-65 Abraham Lincoln Bridge and the improved I-65 Kennedy Bridge.

The Kennedy and Lincoln bridges provide 12 lanes of I-65 traffic connecting Downtown Louisville and Southern Indiana. The Lincoln Bridge carries six lanes of I-65 North traffic, and the Kennedy carries six lanes of I-65 South traffic. The Lewis and Clark Bridge, which opened to traffic Dec. 18, connects the Gene Snyder Freeway in Prospect, Ky. with State Road 265 in Utica, Ind.

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Tolling On Ohio River Bridges to begin December 30

Tolling on the Louisville – Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project is scheduled to begin Friday, December 30. Tolled bridges include the new I-65 Abraham Lincoln Bridge, the improved I-65 Kennedy Bridge and the new East End bridge.

“Critical system testing is complete,” said Clint Murphy, director of tolling oversight for the Indiana Department of Transportation. “While system preparations are continuing, we’ve cleared the necessary hurdles to set a start date for tolling. The Ohio River Bridges Project will mean faster and safer commutes for drivers. Without tolling, this new and improved transportation system would not be possible.”

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Tolling Coming Soon

The Tolling Body for the Louisville – Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project today approved a resolution for tolling to begin when final system production readiness testing is complete and representatives for the states agree the toll collection system should be implemented.

“The accuracy of all tolling transactions is paramount, which is why the entire system is undergoing such rigorous testing,” said Jim Stark, Indiana Department of Transportation deputy commissioner of innovative project delivery. “When we as a Body have confirmed that the system is fully operational, tolling will begin.”

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