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=== How to pay toll on MTA toll bridges===
 
=== How to pay toll on MTA toll bridges===

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Toll Bridges of New York connect New York with New Jersey, across the boarder with Ontario and metro areas within New York. At a high level toll bridges in New York can be categorized as:

  • MTA toll bridges
  • New York State Bridge Authority toll bridges
  • Port Authority of NY and NJ bridges and tunnels
  • International toll bridges connecting to Ontario, Canada
  • Other toll bridges within New York

MTA toll bridges

Toll booth locations of MTA Tunnels and Bridges as Throgs Neck Bridge, Triborough Bridge and Henry Hudson Bridge

MTA operates seven bridges and two tunnels in New York City and all of them use cashless tolling facilities. They are as following:

  • Bronx-Whitestone Bridge
  • Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge
  • Henry Hudson Bridge
  • Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge
  • Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge
  • Robert Kennedy Bridge (Triborough)
  • Throgs Neck Bridge
  • Verrazano-Narrows Bridge

Bronx-Whitestone Bridge

The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge[1] is one of the finest suspension bridges that go over the East River from Whitestone, Queens to Ferry Point in the Bronx. The toll is cashless on the bridge and in both directions.

Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge

The Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge[2]connects the Rockway Peninsula to the rest of Queens, the Belt Parkway, and the Southern State Parkway. The toll is cashless on the bridge and in both directions.

Henry Hudson Bridge

The Henry Hudson Bridge[3]connects northern Manhattan to the Bronx. The toll on the bridge is cashless, and in both directions. You will need to pay via E-ZPass or billed later based on your license plate information. No trucks are permitted on this bridge.

Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge

The Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge[4] provides access to the Rockway Peninsula. Toll on the bridge is cashless with no stopping and is in both directions.

Robert Kennedy Bridge (Triborough)

The Robert Kennedy Bridge (Triborough)[5] comprises of three bridges, a viaduct and approach roads that connect Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx. Toll on the bridge is cashless with no stopping and is in both directions.

Throgs Neck Bridge

The Throgs Neck Bridge[6]connects Bronx and Queens and eases the congestion on the Bronx Whitestone Bridge. Toll on the bridge is cashless with no stopping and is in both directions.

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge

The Verrazano- Narrows Bridge[7]connects Brooklyn with Staten Island. It also forms an important link in the interstate highway system connecting Middle Atlantic States and Long Island. The toll on this bridge is two-way with no stopping and is cashless.

Toll Rates for MTA toll bridges

Find toll rates for MTA bridges here Toll rates for MTA bridges.

How to pay toll on MTA toll bridges

The Toll rates on the New York MTA Bridges and Tunnels depend on the bridge or tunnel traveling in and the type of vehicle, and other factors. All MTA bridges and tunnels use cashless or “open-road” tolling and accept E-Z Pass or Tolls by Mail.

New York State Bridge Authority tolls

Toll booth locations of New York State Bridge Authority on the Hudson between Bear Mountain and Rip Van Winkle Bridges

The Bridge Authority operates all 5 of the vehicular road bridges on the Hudson between the Bear Mountain and Rip Van Winkle Bridges.

  • Rip Van Winkle Bridge
  • Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge
  • Mid-Hudson Bridge
  • Newburgh-Beacon Bridge
  • Bear Mountain Bridge

Rip Van Winkle Bridge

The Rip Van Winkle Bridge[8] connects to the west with US 9W and NY 385 in Catskill and to the east with NY 9G in Hudson. Tolls are calculated one way while entering Hudson

Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge

The George Clinton Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge[9] is a two-lane toll bridge that spans across the Hudson River. It carries NY 199 north of the City of Kingston and the hamlet of Rhinecliff. Tolls are calculated one way while entering Hartford.

Mid-Hudson Bridge

Mid-Hudson Bridge[10] also known as the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Mid-Hudson carries US 44 and NY 55 across the Hudson River between Poughkeepsie and Highland. Tolls are calculated one way, only while entering Poughkeepsie.

Newburgh-Beacon Bridge

The Hamilton Fish Newburgh-Beacon Bridge[11] carries I-84 and New York State Route 52 between Newburgh and Beacon, across the Hudson River. Tolls are calculated one way, only while entering Beacon.

Bear Mountain Bridge

The Bear Mountain Bridge[12], also known as the Purple Heart Veterans Memorial Bridge is a toll suspension bridge in New York State. It carries US 6 and US 202 across the Hudson River between Bear Mountain State Park in Orange County, and Cortland in Westchester County. Tolls are calculate one way while entering New Haven.

Toll rates on New York State Bridge Authority bridges

Find toll rates for New York State Bridge Authority bridges here Toll rates for New York State Bridge Authority bridges.

How to pay tolls in New York State Bridge Authority bridges

The toll on the Bridge Authority is only charged one way, for eastbound traffic on all five bridges. Commercial tolls are based on axle count. NYSBA accepts the E-ZPass electronic toll collection system.

Port Authority of NY and NJ bridges

Toll booth locations between New York City and New Jersey bridges and tunnels like George Washington Bridge, Lincoln Tunnel

The Port Authority of NY and NJ (PANYNJ) operates the following bridges between New York City and New Jersey. They are as following:

  • George Washington Bridge
  • Bayonne Bridge
  • Goethals Bridge
  • Outerbridge Crossing

Toll Rates on Port Authority of NY and NJ bridges

Find toll rates for Port Authority of NY and NJ Bridges here Toll rates for Port Authority of NY and NJ Bridges.

Ontario Canada bridges

Toll booth locations on bridges between NY and Ontario like Rainbow Bridge, Peace Bridge, Thousand Islands Bridge

Ogdensburg-Prescott Bridge

TheOgdensburg–Prescott International Bridge[13], also known as the St. Lawrence Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting Ogdensburg in New York to Johnstown in Ontario. Tolls are in both directions. The bridge does not accept the E-ZPass tag.

Lewiston-Queenston Bridge

The Lewiston-Queenston Bridge[14] is an international bridge between The United States and Canada. This arch bridge crosses the Niagara River and connects Interstate 190 in the town of Lewiston to Highway 405 in Queenston Ontario. The toll is one way, only while entering Queenston.

Whirlpool Rapids Bridge

The Whirlpool Rapids Bridge[15] is an arch bridge that crosses the international border between Canada and The United States. It connects the commercial downtown districts of Niagara Falls Ontario to Niagara Falls, New York. The toll on the bridge is one way, only while entering Ontario.

Rainbow Bridge

The Rainbow Bridge[16] at Niagara Falls connects the Niagara Falls cities of New York with Niagara Falls Ontario Canada. The bridge runs between U.S. Interstate 190 with the exit 420 on the Queen Elizabeth Way. The toll is one way, only while entering Ontario.

The Peace Bridge

The Peace Bridge[17] connects Interstate 190 in New York to Queen Elizabeth Way in Canada. Tolls on the bridge are one way, only while entering Fort Erie.

Thousand Islands Bridge

The Thousands Island Bridge[18] connects northern New York with South Eastern Ontario in Canada. The bridge spans over the St. Lawrence River with the southern end of the bridge connecting U.S. Interstate 81 and the northern end of the bridge connecting to Canadian Highway 401 via Highway 137. Tolls on the Bridge are in both directions.

Seaway International Bridge (Cornwall-Massena)

The Seaway International Bridge[19]is an international bridge that connects New York State to Ontario. The Bridge consists of the South and North Channel bridges and spans the St Lawrence Seaway. The North Channel Bridge connects the City of Cornwall to Cornwall Island. Tolls on the Bridge are in both directions.

Toll rates on Port Authority of NY and NJ

Find toll rates for Port Authority of NY and NJ here Toll rates for Port Authority of NY and NJ.

How to pay tolls on Ontario, Canada Bridges

Car tolls are collected one way, only while entering Ontario. The pedestrian toll is collected by an automatic turnstile when leaving Canada. Tolls could be paid by cash, E-Z Pass, Express Pass, or Nexus Card.

Other Toll Bridges in New York

Following are few other toll bridges within New York:

  • Atlantic Beach Toll Bridge
  • Tappan Zee Bridge
  • North Grand Island bridge
  • South Grand Island bridge

Atlantic Beach Toll Bridge

Toll booth locations on Atlantic Beach Bridge between Lawrence and Atlantic Beach to Rockaway Peninsula via Seagirt Boulevard

The Atlantic Beach Bridge[20] is a 300 mile toll draw bridge on NY 878, which connects Lawrence and Atlantic Beach. The bridge provides access to Rockaway Peninsula via Seagirt Boulevard.

E-ZPass is not accepted on the Atlantic Beach Bridge.

Tappan Zee Bridge

Toll booth locations on Tappan Zee Bridge across the Hudson River to New York State Thruway, I-87 and I- 287

The Tappan Zee Bridge[21], also known as the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, spans across the Hudson River. The bridge’s north span carries the northbound and westbound automobile traffic of the New York State Thruway, Interstate 87 (I-87) and I- 287.

Tolls on the Tappan Zee Bridge are in the southbound and eastbound direction only. On weekdays, tolls are variable based on the New York State Thruway’s vehicle classification system and the time of day, and are collected using a cashless toll system. On weekends, each vehicle will pay a flat rate.

Grand Island Toll Bridges

Toll booth locations of North Grand Island and Grand Island across Niagara River between Grand Island and Niagara Falls

North Grand Island bridge

The North Grand Island[22] is a pair of twin lane arch bridges that spans across the Niagara River connecting Grand Island and Niagara Falls in New York. Each bridge carries one direction of Interstate 190 (I-90).

The toll on North Grand Island is southbound only and is collected by means of open-road cashless tolling. Tolls could be paid by E-ZPass or Toll by mail.

South Grand Island bridge

The South Grand Island[23] is a pair of twin lane arch bridges that spans across the Niagara River connecting Grand Island and Niagara Falls in New York. Each bridge carries one direction of Interstate 190 (I-90)

The toll on North Grand Island is southbound only and is collected by means of open-road cashless tolling. Tolls could be paid by E-ZPass or Toll by mail.

Toll rates for other toll bridges in New York

Find toll rates for other New York toll bridges here Toll rates for other New York toll bridges.

How to calculate toll for New York Toll bridges

Calculate tolls, fuel costs, and routes for your travel by car, truck, taxi, bus, caravans (with or without a trailer) for New York toll bridges, tunnels, and NY Thruway in New York and nearby states using NY Toll Calculator. It also shows the cheapest, the fastest, and other optimal routes to your destination along with toll plaza(s) location en route, payment methods, and more.


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