NOTICE: Toll calculators are continually updated and checked for accuracy. Every effort is made to provide the most current, accurate, official tolls for the roadway you are traveling.
The Cline Avenue Bridge will begin taking tolls at a discounted rate on February 1, 2021.
Regular tolling will begin on March 1, 2021. Tolling options will include E-ZPass/I-Pass and compatible transponders, and Pay-by-Plate. There will be no cash accepted.
▷ Visit Indiana's toll pass page for complete information about compatible passes on the Cline Avenue Bridge.
The Cline Avenue Bridge is a replacement for the old IN 912 Cline Avenue Bridge that was torn after being condemned. The new bridge, built by the private sector, is a toll bridge, although tolls will not be implemented until February 2021.
The bridge is part of the IN 912 freeway, which connects with the Indiana Toll Road and, by extension, the Chicago Skyway.
Tolls on the new Cline Avenue Bridge will be all-electronic, with E-ZPass and compatible transponders being the primary-supported toll payment option. Pay-by-plate invoicing will be the payment option for those who do not have a toll pass compatible with the E-ZPass network.
When tolls begin on February 1, 2021, the bridge operators have announced tolls will be discounted for the first month. Regularly-priced tolls will begin on March 1, 2021 at the following crossing rates:
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Tolls on the Cline Avenue Bridge are calculated based on the number of axles for your vehicle. When counting axles, make certain to count the axles with wheels on the ground, including any axles on trailers you may be towing.
The Cline Avenue Bridge has 3 axle designations.
When calculating a toll, the following options will be available in the calculator's drop-down menu:
Count each axle with wheels on the ground.
More detailed vehicle class information may be found on the Toll Payments page.