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Yes, senior citizens aged 65 and over can get a discount on tolls when crossing the Delaware Memorial Bridge by enrolling in the Senior Citizen E-ZPass program. This program offers reduced toll rates for eligible seniors.
Delaware Memorial Bridge was created in 1968.
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The quickest is up I-295
Around $3, depending on when you're driving.
> The last time I crossed Delaware Memorial Bridge (In May 2011), the toll was> three dollars. There is no toll northbound.As of July 1, 2011, the toll to go southbound, leaving New Jersey, is $4.00.
To get to the Tappan Zee from the Delaware Memorial, continue straight when you get off the Delaware Memorial, and you'll be on the New Jersey Turnpike. Take that to the Garden State Parkway. Go north on the Garden State Parkway to where it ends. It ends at I-87 in New York. Go south on I-87 which is also eastbound I-287 because it's concurrent to I-87 and you'll be at the Tappan Zee.
If by "Chesapeake Rest Area" you mean the Chesapeake House service area on I-95 in Maryland, it's approximately 30 miles from the middle of the Delaware Memorial Bridge (I-295 between NJ and DE) to that service area. You'll be in Delaware for about 17 miles (warning: one toll booth) and then in Maryland for another 13.
I am a Delaware native and the first span was completed in 1951 when traffic went both directions from Delaware and New Jersey. The second span was completed in in 1968. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delaware_Memorial_Bridge