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Toll Ticket For The S16 Arlberg Section

Asfinag ticket Arlberg Tunnel S16

13,00 EUR (1 journey)
26,00 EUR (2 journeys)
FOR VEHICLES: Cars and motorcycles
DESCRIPTION:
Section toll ticket for 1 or 2 journeys through the Arlberg Tunnel on the S16 expressway, connecting Bludenz (Vorarlberg) with Landeck (Tyrol). Longest road tunnel in Austria (~14 km). Official ASFINAG reseller.
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Arlberg Tunnel S16 — Key Information

Route details Where is the Arlberg toll required?

The Arlberg Tunnel (~14 km) on the S16 Arlberg expressway is the longest road tunnel in Austria. It connects Bludenz (Vorarlberg) with Landeck (Tyrol) through the Arlberg mountain pass, providing an all-weather alternative to the mountain road.

How to use it Passing through the toll gate

After purchasing the ticket online, use the green lane at the Arlberg toll gate. The barrier is raised automatically based on your registration number. No separate vignette is required for the S16 toll section.

Single ticket or universal FLEX

You can purchase a ticket for the Arlberg Tunnel for 1 or 2 journeys or activate the FLEX service (recommended). With FLEX, you can use the fast lanes on all additional toll sections throughout Austria, and the fee is charged automatically.

How to activate FLEX

S16 Arlberg Does this ticket suit my vehicle?

Purchase this ticket online if your vehicle meets the following conditions:

  • It is a vehicle up to 3.5 tonnes
  • It is not towing a trailer*

Ticket for motorcycles

Motorcycles can also use online-purchased section tickets; however, due to the rear-mounted licence plate, the barrier may not open automatically. In this case, press the operator contact button and provide your registration number.

We are an official seller

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Autopay is a licensed seller of Austrian vignettes and section tolls. Pay for your journey with us — officially and securely, with the option to edit or refund according to ASFINAG rules.

Additional information

Section toll is not a vignette Vignettes for Austria

Austrian section tolls do not entitle you to use other toll roads such as motorways or expressways. In that case, a vignette is required. Below is a list of vignettes available for online purchase at Autopay:

Austria vignettes - official prices
Vignette type Vehicle Price
Austria vignette for 1 day Motorcycle 3.80 €
Austria vignette for 10 days Motorcycle 5.10 €
Austria vignette for 1 day Car up to 3,5 t 9.60 €
Austria vignette for 10 days Car up to 3,5 t 12.80 €

Arlberg Tunnel S16 | FAQ

How long is the ticket for Arlberg Tunnel / S16 valid after purchase?

The ticket for Arlberg Tunnel / S16 is valid for one year from the date of purchase. This means that when buying a single or two-journey ticket, you have 365 days to use it.

Which lane should I choose at the toll gates for Arlberg Tunnel / S16 with an online ticket?

It is best to use the far left lane, which is designated for vehicles with online-purchased tickets. Traffic flows most smoothly there. The far right lane is exclusively for heavy vehicles.

Can I buy the ticket for Arlberg Tunnel / S16 on-site?

Yes. Section toll tickets can be purchased on-site at the middle entry lanes where cashiers and staff are available.

Can I use the online ticket for Arlberg Tunnel / S16 on a motorcycle?

Yes, but we recommend purchasing the ticket on-site due to possible issues with the automatic reading of motorcycle licence plates.

Can I use the online ticket for Arlberg Tunnel / S16 with a car towing a trailer?

Yes, but we recommend purchasing the ticket on-site due to possible issues with reading the licence plates placed between the trailer and the vehicle.