A trip on NorthConnex will save you up to 15 minutes per journey as you bypass 21 sets of traffic lights on Pennant Hills Road. To pay for travel on NorthConnex you need to buy a pass or open an account. You can do this before or after you’ve travelled so long as you do so within the required time frames. If you do not open a pass or account within the required time frame you will receive a toll notice in the mail.

Travelled on NorthConnex recently?

If you haven’t received a toll notice yet, follow the prompts to see your payment options.

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  • More than 7 days Start over

    If you travelled on NorthConnex more than 7 days ago and don’t have an account or pass, you should receive a toll notice in the mail. It can take up to 4 weeks after you travel for a toll notice to be sent.

    Toll notices are issued to the registered owner of the vehicle and will include the cost of your tolls plus additional fees.

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  • In the last 4–7 days Start over

    If you travelled in the last 4 – 7 days you can save on additional fees by opening an account and backdating its start date to cover your travel. You can wait for a toll notice to arrive in the mail, but it may take up to 4 weeks from your travel date to be issued.

    If you already have an account, you can pay for travel made in the last 7 days by adding the licence plate number of the vehicle to your account. Just backdate its start date.

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  • In the last 3 days Start over

    If you travelled in the last 3 days you can save on additional fees by opening an account or buying a pass and backdating the start date to include your trip. Buy a pass if you’re an occasional traveller, or open an account if you’re a regular traveller.

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You can pay a NorthConnex toll notice or top up your account online using a debit or credit card or BPAY. You can also pay in person in cash or pay over the phone. See Linkt payment options for more ways to pay.

Received a toll notice from a different operator?

If you have a toll notice from the operator of another road, you’ll need to follow their payment process. You can visit their websites from the links below: