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- Itchen Bridge toll charge can be paid through the following methods SmartCity card With cash at the toll booth
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Itchen Bridge toll. You must pay a toll to cross the Itchen Bridge in Southampton. This can be paid in advance by topping up a SmartCities card or with cash or contactless payment...
- Top up or view your Itchen Bridge account
Top up or view your Itchen Bridge account. SmartCities card...
- Apply for an Itchen Bridge payment card
Residents and non-residents of Southampton City Council can...
- Itchen Bridge invoices and payments
It gives you seven days to pay the toll plus a £2 admin fee....
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- SmartCities card
Itchen Toll Bridge. You can apply online for a SmartCities...
- Top up or view your Itchen Bridge account
What happens if I drive through the toll without paying? SHOW If you have driven through the toll without paying or have received an invoice please contact the Itchen Bridge directly by either...
It gives you seven days to pay the toll plus a £2 admin fee. Paying a deferred payment: you will need to call the Itchen Bridge head office on 023 8043 1040 and have your registration...
Itchen Bridge - Pay an invoice. Services. Itchen Bridge - Pay an invoice.
Contactless will be a new option and joins the SmartCities Card and cash as the three ways to pay the toll. New card readers are being installed on all the toll booths this week. Drivers should have their card ready as they approach the booth to tap on the reader to make payment.
Apply online for a SmartCities card to pay the toll on the Itchen Bridge. The form can also be printed out and applied in person at Southampton City Council library in Southampton, or in Gateway in One Guildhall Square.
Itchen Bridge toll booths. At the Woolston end a toll booth operates daily. Southampton City Council levies a variable toll, [27] depending on vehicle type and time of day of crossing. The original purposes of the toll were to help pay the £12.174 million it cost to build, and also to control traffic levels.