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“The
The highway officially opened on
May 16, 1986, at the dawn of Expo 86. The first phase, from Hope to Merritt,
opened on that day. Phase 2, from Merritt to
The total capital cost of the three phases was $848 million. Current annual revenue collected by the tolls is approximately $57 million. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure anticipates that revenues collected from the tolls since its opening will have effectively offset those total capital costs by next month.
“Removing the tolls will mean literally hundreds of dollars annually in the pockets of British Columbians who regularly use the highway,” said Premier Campbell. “It will also mean thousands of dollars in annual saving for truckers who account for 20 per cent of highway traffic along the corridor but pay more than half of the total toll revenue.”
Approximately 3.4 million trips are
completed across the
“In 2003, our
government passed a policy clearly stating that any infrastructure financed by
toll revenue must see the tolls removed upon recovery of construction costs,”
said Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Kevin Falcon. “This milestone
marks an important time in our province’s history as we continue to open up our
transportation networks with projects such as the $3-billion Gateway Project,
the
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