
TransJamaican Highway Q1 toll income climbs 29% to US$29m
For the quarter closing 31 March 2026, TransJamaican Highway logged US$29 million in income over the latest three-month span, beating the year-earlier figure by 29%. Management linked the gain to more vehicles using its motorways and to motorists paying tolls electronically instead of at cash booths.
During the same interval the concessionaire kept funding upgrades to its digital settlement rails, smoother lane layouts, and front-desk service standards, and it folded the May Pen–Williamsfield motorway leg into everyday operations.
Chief executive officer Ivan Anderson said the outfit still expects room to grow as road use climbs, e-toll penetration widens, spending stays under strict control, and legacy loans continue to shrink.
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