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View highway images on our web cameras to see up-to-the-minute traffic conditions on the busiest sections of the Turnpike. Instantly tally your trip cost. Choose any entry and exit point to determine the fare for your travel on the Maine Turnpike via E-ZPass MTA.
Tolls. The Maine Turnpike is operated and maintained with revenue generated primarily from tolls. A small portion of its revenue comes from the lease payments of Turnpike Service Plaza facilities. No federal or state tax dollars are used on the Maine Turnpike.
E-ZPass means no waiting in long lines to pay cash at toll booths — and at a growing number of open-road tolling plazas, drivers can maintain Turnpike speeds! When it comes to paying your tolls, E-ZPass makes it easy: you can set up automatic payments and even automatically replenish your account.
Instantly tally your trip cost. Choose any entry and exit point to determine the fare for your travel on the Maine Turnpike via E-ZPass MTA. Calculate
Mile 38.1 - Saco. Looking South.
It is the only primary Interstate Highway in Maine. In 2004, the highway's route between Portland and Gardiner was changed so that it encompasses the entire Maine Turnpike (including the former I-495 between Falmouth and Gardiner), a toll road running from Kittery to Augusta.
The Maine Turnpike is a 106-mile stretch of highway that extends from York through Portland before terminating in Augusta. The turnpike stays close to the coast, providing easy access to popular seaside towns and vacation destinations.