Motorists will be paying tolls for 63 years, not 30 years as the original Logan Motorway agreement set out in 1988.

Motorists will still be paying tolls on the Logan Motorway in 2051 – still 35 years from now - after a set of complex, expensive ownership shuffles progressively privatised the motorway since 2011.

Motorists will pay tolls on the Logan Motorway until 2051, more than double the original toll period.

The 30-year-toll on the Logan Motorway was to finish in 2018, because the original 30 kilometre-long Logan Motorway began in 1988.

But changes mean the tolls will now operate for 63 years, not 30 years.