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Toll charges determined for Moscow-St Petersburg highway

The toll charges have been determined for Russia’s M-11 highway connecting capital Moscow with St Petersburg.
November 4, 2019 Read time: 1 min

The toll charges have been determined for Russia’s M-11 highway connecting capital Moscow with St Petersburg. Driving a passenger car between Moscow and St Petersburg will cost US$30.32. The charge for the section between Moscow and the city of Tver is $13.06, while driving between Tver and St Petersburg costs $17.26. The charges have been set by Russia’s road company, Avtodor. In all the 670km route has cost some $8.26 billion to construct.

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