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Toll Turmoil: Ganga Expressway Rates Revised Thrice in 72 Hours as Operations Begin

LUCKNOW – The historic inauguration of the 594-km Ganga Expressway by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 29 has been overshadowed by administrative flip-flops. In an unprecedented move, the Uttar Pradesh Expressways Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA) revised the toll structure three times in three days, leaving commuters and logistics operators in a state of flux.

The confusion, which persisted until late Thursday night, reportedly stemmed from a last-minute recalibration of revenue-sharing agreements between the state and the private developers managing the country’s longest expressway.


The 72-Hour Timeline: From ₹1,514 to ₹1,765

The toll for Light Motor Vehicles (LMVs), including cars and vans, saw wild fluctuations before settling on the current finalized rate:

  • Tuesday, April 28: Based on the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) of December 2025, the rate was initially pegged at ₹1,514 (calculated at ₹2.55 per km).

  • Wednesday, April 29: On the day of the inauguration, the notification was scrapped and replaced with a flat rate of ₹1,800.

  • Thursday, April 30: After a final review by UPEIDA, the rate was adjusted once more to ₹1,765, which is now the official fee for a full one-way journey.


Final Toll Rates at a Glance

Following the final revision on April 30, the cost of traveling the entire length of the expressway—connecting Meerut in the west to Prayagraj in the east—is as follows:

Vehicle Category Full Journey Rate (Current) Previous Day Rate
Cars, Jeeps, Vans (LMV) ₹1,765 ₹1,800
Two-Wheelers & Registered Tractors ₹905 ₹905
Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) ₹2,840 ₹2,910
Buses and Trucks ₹5,720 ₹5,850

Revenue Split: Adani vs. IRB

The Ganga Expressway is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, and the toll collected is split between the two infrastructure giants that constructed the stretch. Out of the ₹1,765 collected per car:

  • Adani Enterprises: Receives a share of ₹1,325 crore (estimated annual share).

  • IRB Infrastructure: Receives a share of ₹440 crore (estimated annual share).


A Strategic Corridor for Uttar Pradesh

Despite the initial “teething troubles” with tolling, the Ganga Expressway stands as a feat of engineering. By cutting travel time between Western and Eastern UP from 12 hours to roughly 6 hours, the corridor is expected to transform the industrial landscape of the state.

Key Features:

  • Length: 594 Kilometres

  • Connectivity: Links 12 districts, starting from Bijauli village (Meerut) to Judapur Dandu village (Prayagraj).

  • Economic Impact: Includes an airstrip for emergency landings and dedicated industrial clusters along the route.

Commuter Tip: While the rates have finally stabilized, UPEIDA officials have confirmed that FASTag integration is fully operational. Drivers are advised to maintain sufficient balance to avoid the double-toll penalty at the exit barriers.

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