The GWB connects Fort Lee, NJ with upper Manhattan.
There is a toll when driving into NYC, but it's free when leaving and returning back to NJ.
The Port Authority of NY/NJ (which governs the bridge) states the 2012 tolls to be:
ALL-HOURS CASH
$12.00
E-Z PASS
Peak: $9.50
Off-ours: $7.50
PEAK HOURS
Weekdays: 6-10 a.m., 4-8 p.m., Sat. & Sun.: 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Groundbreaking for the new bridge began in October 1927, a project of the Port of New York Authority. Its chief engineer was Othmar Ammann, with Cass Gilbert as architect. When construction started the estimated cost of the bridge was $75,000,000. The bridge was dedicated on October 24, 1931, and opened to traffic the following day. Initially named the "Hudson River Bridge," the bridge is named in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States. The Bridge is near the sites of Fort Washington (in New York) and Fort Lee (in New Jersey), which were fortified positions used by General Washington and his American forces in his unsuccessful attempt to deter the British occupation of New York City in 1776 during the American Revolutionary War. Washington evacuated Manhattan by crossing between the two forts. In 1910 the Washington Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution erected a stone monument to the Battle of Fort Washington. The monument is located about 100 yards (91 m) northeast of the Little Red Lighthouse, up the hill towards the eastern bridge anchorage.
Follow the Related Link for a table of tolls for the GW effective March 2, 2008
315,000.00
$15
the toll is $8 for cars
$3.50 by car
The George Washington Bridge will make over a million dollars a day in tolls. Daily traffic, as of 2011, is more 275,000 vehicles.
A class 6 truck has to pay $48 cash price to cross the George Washington Bridge
58 dollars
Currently 65 bucks. By dec 6 2015 it wil be $105.00
I went across it in October of 2011. Sign stated toll increase in Sept. to $13 per axle. That was one and only time I was gonna see that bridge.
George Washington grossed $342,722 worldwide.
Roughly 26 dollars. You have the Susquehanna bridge, Delaware toll, Delaware bridge, then the jersey turnpike, then George Washington bridge, then New York freeway.. you should be good to go. I don't believe there is tolls on 91 to Hartford.
George Washington grossed $241,816 in the domestic market.