You only pay one way, coming out of Edinburgh.
Tolls as follows:
Cars 90p
Buses (less than 16 passengers) 1.00
Motorcycles NIL
Buses (more than 16 passengers) 1.40
Good vehicles and tractors 1.30
You can also buy vouchers if you are a regular bridge user - saves you up to10% on cars/light vehicles and up to 35% on heavy good vehicles.
These can be bought online at www.feta.gov.uk
PS Its also known as the Forth Road Bridge, not Queensferry Bridge. Queensferry is the name of the town at the Fife end of the bridge.
2006-06-15 04:01:47
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answered by justasiam29 5
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There is a Queensferry bridge in North Wales that costs nothing to cross but I don't think this bridge is much use to go to Dunfermline!
2006-06-15 03:55:54
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answered by Daddymac 2
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It is now a pound Northbound and nothing Southbound. You can buy books of vouchers that work out a little cheaper. If I were you - I'd stay put. It's a nightmare at rush hour..... You can get both the train and the bus from Dunfermline also.
2006-06-20 04:30:13
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answered by ratty 2
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you used to have tyo pay 80p each way. Now it is only 90p one way out of Edinburgh. You know what they say about us tight scots. I have seen people pushing there cars over the walkway to save having to pay £1.60.....lol. Why would you want toleave edinburgh though.....beats me thats where i am from......yeah baby!!!
2006-06-17 02:19:08
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answered by rgrahamh2o 3
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it's the forth road bridge.£1 entering northbound(to fife).no charge southbound(edinburgh)
2006-06-17 06:49:44
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answered by missy k 6
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If you are on about Queensferry N.wales you don't pay anything well you never used to.
2006-06-16 00:23:55
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answered by make*a*wish 3
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Yup, it was still £1, going North only, last week! :-)
2006-06-21 08:12:31
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answered by Quietman 2
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