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  1. About bridge and tunnel tolls. Toll rates depend on the bridge or tunnel, the type of vehicle, and other factors. For example, vehicles entering the Congestion Relief Zone (Manhattan below and including 60th Street) will be charged a toll starting June 30, 2024. All MTA crossings use cashless or “open-road” tolling and accept E-ZPass.

  2. The Brooklyn Bridge is the southernmost of the four toll-free vehicular bridges connecting Manhattan Island and Long Island, with the Manhattan Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge, and the Queensboro Bridge to the north. Only passenger vehicles and pedestrian and bicycle traffic are permitted.

  3. Henry Hudson Bridge. $3.18. $5.04. $8.25. Cross Bay and Marine Parkway Bridges. $2.60. $4.11. $5.60. *The Mid-Tier Toll Rate is (1) higher than the E-ZPass toll rate that is charged to E-ZPass New York Customer Service Center (NYCSC) customers when their Tag is properly mounted, but (2) lower than the full toll charged to customers without a ...

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  5. Apr 16, 2024 · NEW YORK - If you use the Brooklyn or Queensboro bridges regularly, you’ll want to keep a close eye on exactly when you would and wouldn’t have to pay the upcoming $15 congestion pricing toll ...

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  6. The Brooklyn Bridge was designed by John A. Roebling. Construction began in 1869 and was completed in 1883. At the time, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world. The Brooklyn Bridge connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River. Because of the elevation of the span above the East River and the relatively ...

  7. new.mta.info › agency › bridges-and-tunnelsMTA Bridges and Tunnels

    Bridges and Tunnels at a glance. 2023 Operating Budget: $491.4 million. 2023 Support to Mass Transit: $1.591 billion. 2023 Average Weekday Vehicles: 935,000. Bridges: 7. Tunnels: 2. Cathy Sheridan. MTA Bridges and Tunnels operates seven bridges and two tunnels in New York City, handling more than 329 million vehicle crossings each year.

  8. portal.311.nyc.gov › articleBridges · NYC311

    The Department of Transportation is responsible for maintaining Toll-Free Bridges in New York City. Some of the toll-free bridges within the City include: Brooklyn Bridge; Ed Koch Queensboro (59th Street) Bridge; Manhattan Bridge; Washington Bridge (Washington Heights Bridge) Williamsburg Bridge; You can report problems with toll-free bridges ...

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