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  1. When the George Washington Bridge first opened in 1931, the toll to cross it was fifty cents per vehicle. Over the stretch of time, it has since raised to $16, at least as of January 5, 2020. The toll charges vary between commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles, as well as among commuters and visitors, pending whatever the circumstance ...

  2. The numbers are below: We cannot assist you until you have first contacted at least one of the three services: NY E-ZPass Customer Service Center: o 800 333-8655 or www.e-zpassny.com. Tolls by Mail Customer Service Center : o 844 826-8400 or www.tollsbymailny.com. NY E-ZPass Customer Service Center’s PANYNJ DMV Suspension Line: o (718) 313-9425.

  3. George Washington Bridge map, including exits, toll locations and available plazas and rest areas. Select an exit, travel plaza, toll booth or gantry, or other select locations from the map. Use the exit and point-of-interest list to get information and a close-up map of that location, plus any nearby services and hotels.

  4. Jul 8, 2022 · Updated on: July 10, 2022 / 9:55 AM EDT / CBS New York. NEW YORK -- The George Washington Bridge is now cashless. A new electronic tolling system went online Sunday morning and all cash lanes were ...

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  5. Dec 15, 2022 · Here are the increases: E-ZPass tolls during off-peak hours will rise to $12.75, from $11.75. E-ZPass tolls during peak hours will rise to $14.75, from $13.75.

  6. Jul 9, 2022 · Toll collection at the busy George Washington Bridge goes all-electronic on Sunday, July 10, 2022. This is what you need to know on day one.

  7. Jan 6, 2024 · A 63-cent hike on the current toll rate for The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey crossings takes effect on Sunday. The toll for E-ZPass users will increase by 4.3% to $15.38 from $14.75 ...

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