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256281 PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 7:35 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Haven't yet managed to find a definitive answer on the road toll situation for Austria for a motorhome of over 3.5t. Anyone know what the rules are.

Also for Switzerland - we have bought a vignette for the car before, but never for motorhome.

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256287 PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 7:57 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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A GO BOX which will cost a fortune. I wouldn't go. V expensive

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found this site but no info on tolls for mh http://driving.drive-alive.co.uk/driving-in-austria.htm#motorways
however when I drove out to greece and back (3 years later) I kept to the 'A' roads great scenery and in the main clear problem free driving. Brenner pass back road in a blizzard will long be in my memory(not as daunting as it sounds) rob
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Switzerland. You don't get a vignette but a very reasonably priced piece of paper for about a tenner for the week. It cost nearer 100 for Austria

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Can't tell you about the Austrian system as we are under 3.5 tonnes. We bought a 10 day pass for 7.90 euros about 6 weeks ago at a tobacconists shop in the first town after the Italian border ( coming from Venice).

We bought a 15 month vignette for Switzerland at the border however for 20 euros. Used to last only a year but I understand this has now been extended. We were not offered anything cheaper or for less than a year.

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256291 PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 8:00 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Have a look at this link www.ideamerge.com/motoeuropa/austria/chapter/index.html
It tells you about having to purchase a GOBOX and a few other things

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Hi

Best advice for Austria - forget it! It's pricey, but do a Google search for "Go box Austria" - that's the name of the tolling electronic system.

Switzerland - my van is 4 tonnes and so in theory should cost 3.25 SFR per days transit. The border staff however are happy to dish out a window sticker - valid from Dec 06 - Jan 08 for 30 euros/40 SFR. I could not be bothered arguing.

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just by the way, have you resolved your problems with you van Russell?
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When we went to Croatia we went through Austria and had to have a GO Box, from memory I believe it cost us around 60 Euros including 2 long tunnels which you would have to pay for even if you were <3.5 Tonnes.

Apart from the cost, it is certainly more convenient than having to keep stopping at toll booths


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Out of interest can anyone explain the Go Box ?

We saw lots of what we thought might be overhead detectors on gantrys over the motorways in Austria and wondered if Go Boxes were electronic devices -on the dashboard ?- that were "read" by these overhead devices.

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