
Atlas Arteria (ASX:ALX) booked 9.5% increase in proportionate toll revenue for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2025, bringing its full-year revenue growth to 9.4%.
The performance highlights the company’s ability to maintain financial momentum despite varying macroeconomic conditions across its global toll road network.
The uplift was primarily driven by strategic toll increases implemented throughout the year, coupled with favourable foreign exchange movements and stable traffic volumes across its core French and North American assets.
In France, the APRR Group remains the cornerstone of the portfolio, recording a 1.5% revenue rise for the quarter.
While light vehicle traffic saw a slight dip, heavy vehicle traffic rebounded in the second half of the year as European trade flows recovered.
The A79 was a standout performer, posting a 12.3% full-year revenue jump fueled by double-digit growth in light vehicle traffic.
Meanwhile, ADELAC benefited from an increase in cross-border commuter activity between France and Geneva.
In the United States, the Chicago Skyway saw a 10% revenue surge in Q4, aided by a recovery from prior roadworks and significant toll hikes.
The Dulles Greenway in Virginia also showed resilience; despite a six-week federal government shutdown that temporarily suppressed weekday commuting, annual traffic grew by 8.2% as drivers prioritised the Greenway's reliability over increasingly congested alternative routes.