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Manila to Pangasinan Toll Fee 2026

Travel from Manila to Pangasinan (Urdaneta exit) via NLEX, SCTEX, and TPLEX. This multi-expressway route is the fastest way to reach the Pangasinan province from Metro Manila.

Aditya Aman, author and expressway expert based in Manila, PhilippinesBy Aditya AmanPublished Feb 7, 2026Editorial Policy
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Rates verified 3 weeks ago·TRB update: Feb 1, 2026
Manila to Pangasinan

Travel from Manila to Pangasinan (Urdaneta exit) via NLEX, SCTEX, and TPLEX. This multi-expressway route is the fastest way to reach the Pangasinan province from Metro Manila.

Route Summary

Toll Fee (Class 1)

886

Toll Plazas

3 plazas

Toll Fee Summary

ManilaPangasinan

Class 1

Class 1

₱886

Class 2

Class 2

₱2,099

Class 3

Class 3

₱2,656

Easytrip RFIDAutosweep RFID

Rates based on TRB-approved toll matrix, VAT-inclusive.

Toll Fee Breakdown by Segment

This route crosses 2 expressways. Here is the toll fee breakdown per segment for Class 1 vehicles:

NLEX

BalintawakTarlac

670Easytrip

TPLEX

La PazUrdaneta

216Autosweep
Total Toll Fee886

RFID Balance Needed

This route uses multiple RFID systems. Make sure both accounts have sufficient balance:

Easytrip670
Autosweep216

RFID Requirements

Multiple RFID Systems Required

This route crosses expressways operated by different companies. You will need both Easytrip and Autosweep RFID loaded with sufficient balance. If you don't have both, you can install them at any expressway toll plaza or authorized service center.

NLEX

North Luzon Expressway · 84 km

SCTEX

Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway · 93.77 km

TPLEX

Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway · 89.21 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the toll fee from Manila to Pangasinan?
The toll fee from Manila to Pangasinan is ₱886 for Class 1 vehicles (cars, SUVs, vans), ₱2,099 for Class 2, and ₱2,656 for Class 3. This route passes through NLEX, SCTEX, TPLEX. All rates are VAT-inclusive and based on 2026 TRB-approved toll rates.
Which expressways do I take from Manila to Pangasinan?
The route from Manila to Pangasinan uses the following expressways: NLEX, SCTEX, TPLEX. You will pass through interchange points connecting these expressways.
What RFID do I need for the Manila to Pangasinan route?
This route requires Easytrip and Autosweep RFID. Since the route crosses expressways operated by different companies, you will need both RFID systems loaded with sufficient balance. Make sure to install both RFID stickers before your trip.
Is the toll fee from Manila to Pangasinan the same in both directions?
In most cases, Philippine expressway toll fees are the same in both directions. However, some routes may have slight differences depending on the toll system configuration. We recommend checking the reverse route (Pangasinan to Manila) for the exact fare in the opposite direction.
Are Manila to Pangasinan toll fees VAT-inclusive?
Yes, all toll fees shown for the Manila to Pangasinan route are VAT-inclusive. The amounts displayed are the exact fees that will be deducted from your RFID balance. No additional surcharges apply.
What is the total trip cost from Manila to Pangasinan?
The total trip cost from Manila to Pangasinan includes toll fees (₱886 for Class 1). For a sedan, budget approximately ₱0 for the one-way trip. This does not include parking or food stops.
Can I pay cash at the Manila to Pangasinan toll plazas?
No. All Philippine expressways now require RFID for cashless toll collection. Cash lanes have been discontinued. You must have an Autosweep or Easytrip RFID sticker installed and loaded with sufficient balance before entering the expressway. RFID stickers can be installed for free at any toll plaza or authorized service center.

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