According to the Related Link (see below), the toll on the bridge's opening day (May 24, 1883) was 1 cent: "After the opening ceremony, anyone with a penny for the toll could cross the Brooklyn Bridge."
There is currently no toll on the bridge for pedestrians or vehicles.
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The Brooklyn Bridge needed massive repairs. It cost $811 million dollars. The city has to pay 54% of the costs. The federal government is paying the rest of the costs.
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It doesn't cost anything to look at it. No one's going to charge you money because the bridge is within your field of vision (how would they even know that you were someplace where the bridge can be seen)? It doesn't cost anything to cross the bridge, either. There is no toll for vehicles or pedestrians. If you're not already in the neighborhood, then it will cost you money to take the subway, the bus or a cab there. If you're somewhere outside New York City, then you'll have to buy a train, plane or bus ticket, or lots of gasoline, to get there. So yes, in that sense, it costs money to go see the Brooklyn Bridge.
There is no toll on the Brooklyn Bridge. The Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges are toll-free.
The greater availability of low-cost products
It was built from 1992 and opened in June 1996 .
$3.50 by car
No.Arguably the longest bridge is the Bang Na Expressway, in Bangkok, Thailand. It is 33.5 miles long (54 km), but is not considered a bridge because it does not cross a single body of water, instead crossing a river and canals.The longest bridge running over a single body of water in the world is now the Jiaozhou Bay Bridge in China. 42km in length, it links China's eastern port city of Qingdao to the island of Huangdao. The bridge cost over $1.4 billion to build and was completed in mid-2011.
The tallest bridge in New York is the Williamsburg Bridge. It opened in December 1903 for public transportation. It cost about $12,000,000 to construct which was a very great amount at the time.
At the start of construction the original estimate was £28,000,000 but by the time it was finished the actual cost was £98,000,000 by the time the bridge opened to the public in 1981 the interest had pushed this up to £150,000,000 as of 2011 the cost of the bridge with interest is £345,000,000 it is also the most expensive bridge crossing in the country at £3 each way for cars