MANCHESTER, Jamaica — TransJamaican Highway Limited (TJH) has announced the imminent commencement of toll operations along the newly completed May Pen to Williamsfield segment of the PJ Patterson Highway. The official launch is scheduled for December 27, 2025, marking a significant expansion of Jamaica’s highway infrastructure network.
The infrastructure developer, through its official Instagram channel, detailed comprehensive service offerings that will support this new roadway section. Motorists can expect round-the-clock security patrols and systematic maintenance protocols designed to meet international standards. TJH emphasized its dedication to providing a transportation corridor characterized by safety, reliability, and operational efficiency consistent with existing segments of the TransJam Highways network.
To ensure sustainable service delivery, TJH will implement a structured toll system at two distinct locations: the Toll Gate-Main Line Toll Plaza and the Toll Gate-Ramp Toll Plaza. The company’s announcement specifically highlighted preferential pricing for T-Tag users, who will benefit from reduced rates and automated frequent traveler incentives, including complimentary passage on every tenth weekly trip through each plaza.
This development follows the Jamaican Ministry of Transport’s disclosure earlier last week regarding proposed toll structures for the Williamsfield to May Pen segment of Highway 2000. The approved toll schedule establishes three vehicle classifications: Class 1 at J$480, Class 2 at J$720, and Class 3 at J$1,400. T-Tag subscribers will receive modest discounts on mainline tolls, paying J$470 for Class 1 and J$700 for Class 2 vehicles, while ramp access will be priced at fifty percent of the standard mainline rate across all categories.
