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Wismar Bridge Complete Guide

System: Manual toll collection (transitioning to toll-free August 2025)
Coverage: Mackenzie-Wismar crossing, Region 10, Linden
Currency: Guyana Dollar (GYD)
Technology: Toll booth collection (no electronic system)
Operators: Linmine Secretariat (managed by Linden Mayor and Town Council)

Do I Need to Pay Tolls for Wismar Bridge? 2025 Update

Currently yes, but not for much longer. The Mackenzie-Wismar Bridge requires toll payment for vehicles, but President Irfaan Ali announced that all tolls will be eliminated on August 1, 2025, making the bridge completely toll-free.

Key Reality: The bridge has charged tolls since 1967 to fund maintenance and operations, contributing approximately $6 million per month to the Linden Town Council budget. Cyclists and pedestrians already cross free of charge.

2025 Update: Toll removal effective August 1, 2025, as part of government policy to eliminate tolls on three major Guyanese bridges. A new US$35 million four-lane bridge is under construction (31% complete as of January 2025).

Wismar Bridge Toll Costs: What You Actually Pay

The Wismar Bridge operates with vehicle-only tolls, with pedestrians and cyclists enjoying free access since the bridge's opening.

Current Toll Rates by Vehicle Type (2025)

Vehicle Type Current Rate From August 1, 2025 Annual Savings
Motor Cars GYD Amount FREE Significant savings
Minibuses GYD Amount FREE Substantial savings
Commercial Vehicles GYD Amount FREE Major savings
Heavy Trucks GYD Amount FREE Maximum savings
Pedestrians & Cyclists FREE FREE Always free

Bridge Usage Profile (2025)

Current Bridge: Single-lane traffic (built 1967), connects Mackenzie and Wismar across Demerara River

New Bridge: Four-lane design, 220-meter length, expected completion April 2026

How to Pay Wismar Bridge Tolls

Until August 1, 2025, you can pay tolls using the following methods:

1. Cash Payment:

  • Guyana Dollars accepted at toll booth
  • Exact change preferred for faster processing
  • Attendants available during operating hours

2. No Electronic Payment:

  • No RFID tags or electronic toll collection systems
  • No credit card or mobile payment options
  • Cash-only traditional toll collection method

3. Free Passage (Effective August 1, 2025):

  • All vehicle tolls eliminated permanently
  • No payment required for any vehicle type
  • Government policy removes financial burden from commuters

To calculate toll costs for cars, trucks, motorcycles and all vehicle types across Guyana bridges, use TollGuru Guyana toll calculator

Recent Changes (2025)

Government Policy Changes:

  • March 23, 2025: President Ali announces toll removal effective August 1, 2025
  • Policy extends to three major bridges: Demerara Harbour, Berbice River, and Wismar Bridge
  • Government commitment to reduce financial burden on commuters

New Bridge Construction:

  • US$35 million project by China Railway Construction Corporation Limited
  • 31% completion as of January 2025, expected completion April 2026
  • Four-lane design with 2-meter sidewalks, 32m horizontal clearance

Financial Impact:

  • Linden Town Council loses $6 million monthly toll revenue (over $70 million annually)
  • Council seeks government dialogue on alternative funding solutions
  • Impact on planned salary increases and municipal services

Guyana Bridge/Infrastructure Information

Major Guyana Bridges - Going Toll-Free August 2025:

Regional Infrastructure Development:

  • Georgetown-Lethem highway corridor enhancement
  • Soesdyke-Linden Highway repaving (US$120 million project)
  • Mabura-Lethem road improvements connecting to Brazil

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations:

  • Until August 1, 2025: Vehicle tolls apply for bridge crossing
  • From August 1, 2025: Complete toll elimination for all vehicles
  • Pedestrians and cyclists: Always free access

Bridge Conditions:

  • Current bridge: Single-lane traffic, alternating direction system
  • Safety concerns: Recent rehabilitation in 2024 addressed structural issues
  • Future capacity: New four-lane bridge will eliminate traffic restrictions

Frequently Asked Questions

When exactly do tolls end on Wismar Bridge?

Tolls will be eliminated on August 1, 2025, as announced by President Irfaan Ali. This applies to all vehicle types crossing the Mackenzie-Wismar Bridge.

What happens if I don't pay current tolls?

Until August 1, 2025, vehicle operators are required to pay tolls. The bridge is monitored by Linmine Secretariat, and non-payment could result in restrictions on bridge access.

Do motorcycles pay tolls on Wismar Bridge?

Yes, motorcycles currently pay vehicle tolls until August 1, 2025. After this date, all vehicle types including motorcycles will cross free of charge.

Can I walk or cycle across the bridge?

Yes, pedestrians and cyclists have always been able to use the bridge free of charge. The new bridge will include dedicated 2-meter sidewalks for improved safety.

What about the new Wismar Bridge?

The new US$35 million four-lane bridge will be toll-free from opening (expected April 2026). President Ali committed that all new bridges in Guyana will operate without tolls.

Wismar Bridge vs. Regional Countries

Country System Type Typical Cost Coverage
Guyana Transitioning to toll-free Free from Aug 2025 Major bridges only
Brazil Electronic + Cash tolls Distance-based rates 70+ toll facilities
Suriname Limited toll infrastructure Minimal charges Few toll points
Venezuela Motorway tolls Variable rates Major highways

Useful Links & Resources

Internal Navigation:

Official Resources:

  • Linmine Secretariat: Bridge management and current toll information
  • Linden Mayor and Town Council: Local administration and bridge oversight
  • Ministry of Public Works: New bridge construction updates and policy
  • China Railway Construction Corporation: New bridge construction progress

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