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The standard car toll has historically been in the range of 300–400 DKK one-way. Commuter programs offer significant discounts. Always check current rates on the official Øresundsbron website before travelling, as rates are subject to change.
No. There is no pedestrian or cycling path on the bridge. Cyclists must take the Øresundståg train, where bicycles are generally permitted subject to space and a supplement ticket. Pedestrians must also use the train.
Both Denmark and Sweden are Schengen Area members. EU citizens typically cross without passport checks, but temporary border controls may be in effect. We always recommend carrying a valid passport or national identity card as a precaution.
The speed limit on the bridge section is 90 km/h. Speed cameras are in operation. During adverse weather, restrictions may be lowered. Always observe posted signs.
Approximately every 20 minutes during peak hours, and every 30–40 minutes at other times. Services run from early morning to late evening. Check DSB or Skånetrafiken for current timetables.
The bridge is generally open 24 hours a day. Occasional closures or restrictions may occur due to extreme weather (particularly high winds) or maintenance. Check official sources before travelling if severe weather is forecast.
BroBizz is a transponder-based toll payment system. You do not need it for occasional crossings — card payment is accepted at all lanes. However, if you cross regularly, BroBizz enables access to commuter subscription programs with reduced per-crossing rates, and express lane access.
This website is an independent informational resource and is not affiliated with Øresundsbron, Danish authorities, Swedish authorities, or official toll operators.