Drivers to face longer wait for expanded I-405 express toll lanes, pushed to 2026
Mar 18, 2025, 9:42 AM | Updated: 4:00 pm

A toll rate sign on I-405 shows what toll you will pay depending on how far you want to travel in the toll lanes. (Photo courtesy of WSDOT)
(Photo courtesy of WSDOT)
Updated: The WSDOT toll division reached out to me today to clarify the information and dates used in today’s presentation to the WSTC on the 405 express toll lanes. WSDOT still expects them to open in 2025.
“The July 2026 opening date you refer to for the I-405 Renton to Bellevue express toll lanes is actually only the date used for traffic and revenue forecasting. This financial work uses a more conservative date to ensure we’re not overestimating the amount of revenue the express toll lanes might generate.”
Drivers are going to have to wait a little longer for the construction to wrap up on Interstate 405 (I-405).
The Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) announced that the between Bellevue and Renton won’t open until July 2026. The lanes were anticipated to open late this year. WSDOT also announced that the southbound express toll lanes on State Route 167 (SR 167) won’t go active until 2030.
Positive news for south-end drivers, though. WSDOT expects to open the (SR 509), from Interstate 5 (I-5) at 212th in Kent to 188th in Burien. This will also be a tolled road. The toll rate-setting process is about to get underway. The proposed tolls would be viable by the time of day, ranging between $1.20-2.40.
The new SR 167 extension from I-5 in Fife toward the Port of Tacoma is expected to open in December 2026. That will also be a tolled facility, with tolls potentially running from $1-3.
The Washington State Transportation Commission (WSTC) is about to start the rate-setting process for all these tolled roads. It’s possible the max tolls on I-405 could go up to $18. The rates just went up to a $15 max last March.
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