Toll rates between San José and Caldera will receive a new adjustment as of July 1

Toll rates between San José and Caldera will receive a new adjustment as of July 1
Toll rates between San José and Caldera will receive a new adjustment as of July 1

The toll rates on route 27, on the San José-Caldera route and branches, will receive an adjustment starting next Monday, July 1, due to the dollar exchange rate.

This was reported by the company Globalvia, this Wednesday, through a statement and its social networks.

According to the concessionaire, the adjustment will be applied starting at midnight on Monday, where light vehicles will pay ¢30 less, while heavy vehicles will pay between ¢110 to ¢270 less.

Vehicle type

The modifications are set by vehicle type, being the following:

  • Type 1: motorcycles, light vehicles and light cargo with a maximum of 4 tires.
  • Type 2: minibuses, buses and minibuses with a capacity of more than 9 occupants.
  • Type 3: heavy trucks with 2 or 3 axles (full, suspended or not) from 4 to 6 tires on pavement.
  • Type 4: heavy trucks with 4 axles (full, suspended or not) from 6 to 8 tires on pavement.
  • Type 5: heavy trucks with 5 axles or more (full, suspended or not).

Cost

These will be the new rates starting Monday, June 17:

San José-Caldera tolls

Escazú: ¢420 (class 1), ¢830 (class 2), ¢10400 (class 3), ¢1840 (class 4) and ¢2630 (class 5).

San Rafael: ¢630 (class 1), ¢1260 (class 2), ¢1570 (class 3), ¢2780 (class 4) and ¢3980 (class 5).

Atenas: ¢830 (class 1), ¢1660 (class 2), ¢2080 (class 3), ¢3670 (class 4) and ¢5260 (class 5).

Pozón: ¢630 (class 1), ¢1260 (class 2), ¢1570 (class 3), ¢2780 (class 4) and ¢3980 (class 5).

Tolls in Branches

Colón City: ¢210 (class 1), ¢420 (class 2), ¢520 (class 3), ¢980 (class 4) and ¢1310 (class 5).

Guácima: ¢470 (class 1), ¢940 (class 2), ¢1170 (class 3), ¢2080 (class 4) and ¢2970 (class 5).

Siquiars: ¢490 (class 1), ¢980 (class 2), ¢1230 (class 3), ¢2170 (class 4) and ¢3110 (class 5).

Atenas Ramp: ¢420 (class 1), ¢830 (class 2), ¢1040 (class 3), ¢1840 (class 4) and ¢2630 (class 5).

Costanera Sur: ¢210 (class 1), ¢420 (class 2), ¢530 (class 3), ¢920 (class 4) and ¢1310 (class 5).

The new rates will come into effect from July 1 at midnight.

 
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