Introduction
The Delhi–Meerut Expressway connects New delhi to meerut, offering a faster and smoother route than the old National Highway (NH‑24). The expressway is about 82 km long and significantly cuts travel time, taking roughly 45–60 minutes instead of over 2 hours on the old route.
How Toll Is Charged
• The expressway uses a closed tolling system — toll is calculated based on entry and exit points — and only digital payments via FASTag or UPI are accepted (cash not permitted).
• The toll collection is managed at the Kashi Toll Plaza near meerut and other Intermediate access points along the way.
Latest Toll Rates (from April 1, 2026)
The National Highways Authority of india has revised toll rates for the 2026‑27 financial year, with an average increase of around 5%.
Here are typical toll charges (one‑way) as per the new structure:
🚗 Light vehicles (Cars/Jeep/Van): ~₹175
🔁 Return (Car) ~₹265
🚐 Light Commercial Vehicles/Minibus: ~₹285 one‑way; ~₹425 return
(The exact toll may vary with vehicle type and specific entry/exit points on the expressway.)
Section‑Wise Toll (Approx Rates)
(Based on previous official toll data — exact updated numbers may vary slightly after revision)
From
To
Approx Toll (Car)
Sarai Kale Khan → meerut (full stretch)
~₹170‑₹175
Indirapuram → Meerut
~₹115
Dundahera → Meerut
~₹85
Dasna → Meerut
~₹75
Rasoolpur Sikrod → Meerut
~₹55
Bhojpur → Meerut
~₹30
These charges are indicative for cars (four‑wheelers) before the latest hike and help estimate your travel cost.
Monthly Pass Option
Frequent commuters can choose a monthly toll pass — this allows unlimited travel for 30 days at a fixed cost, often cheaper than paying daily tolls. Earlier figures showed passes like:
- Car/Jeep: ~₹5,695
- Light Commercial Vehicle: ~₹9,200
- Buses/Trucks: ₹19,280 + (depends on size)
(Note: Updated pass prices may also adjust with the new toll revision.)
How to Pay Toll
📍 Only FASTag (linked to prepaid balance) or UPI QR codes at toll points are accepted — cash payments are not allowed on this expressway.
🚘 vehicles without FASTag may face penalties or denial of entry, so ensure your FASTag is active before travel.
Tips for Travelers
✔ Plan your toll cost in advance based on entry/exit points.
✔ Opt for a monthly pass if you commute regularly — it can save money.
✔ Keep FASTag balance adequate to avoid delays.
✔ Speed limits vary by section — adhere to posted limits for safety.
Conclusion
Travel on the Delhi‑Meerut Expressway is faster and more convenient, but toll charges have recently gone up in the new fiscal year. Knowing the updated rates and payment methods will help you plan your journey smoothly, whether it’s a one‑time trip or daily commute.
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