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Northern Gateway Toll 
			 Road

Buy single, return or multiple trips

You can purchase up to 10 toll trips anytime – online, by phone* or at a self service kiosk*. Trips purchased are valid to cover tolls incurred for 180 days from the date of purchase. If you purchase tolls this way we recommend you pay before your travel or within five days to avoid a toll payment notice and the $4.90 administration fee being issued.

* Purchases made by these methods will incur a payment charge per transaction.

Before you begin make sure you’ve read the customer agreement – casual use (PDF, 661KB)

Updated: 10/05/2010 10:00 a.m.


Pay online

Credit Card

You can pay a toll on this website by credit or debit card (Visa or MasterCard), or directly from your bank account if your bank offers the Pay Online (POLi) service. You’ll need to know the vehicle’s registration plate number.

POLi

You can buy up to 10 trips using Pay Online (POLi) if you have internet banking with one of the following banks: ANZ, ASB, BNZ, Kiwibank, National Bank, TSB Bank, Westpac or Bank Direct.

Note: POLi is not available for business internet banking customers.

Learn more about POLi

By phone

You can pay for your tolls by phone using your credit or debit card (Visa or MasterCard). Call us on freephone 0800 40 20 20 Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm. From outside New Zealand call +64 6 953 6200.

Note: Using this method will incur an additional $3.70 payment charge per purchase.

Self service kiosks

You can buy single, return, or up to 10 trips with coins (Puhoi & BP Connect sites), notes, EFTPOS or credit/debit card (BP Connect site only) at our self service kiosks. You’ll need to have the registration plate number handy. Please note that paying at a self service kiosk is likely to take longer than the time you’d save using the toll road. We recommend buying your trips online or buying multiple trips to avoid having to stop each time you use the road.

Note: Using this method will incur an additional $0.40 payment charge per purchase.

Self service kiosks are located:

Going north - inside the BP Connect at Dairy Flat.

Going south - just off State Highway 1, about 1km before the Waiwera exit.

Click to see map of self service locations

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