There is no toll for the Roosevelt Island Bridge.
Roosevelt Island Bridge was created in 1955.
Yes, there is a toll for the Outer Bridge Crossing when traveling into Staten Island. However, there is no toll when leaving Staten Island. The toll is collected in the northbound direction, and payment can be made using cash or an E-ZPass.
When heading towards Staten Island on I-278 you must cross the Goethals Bridge. The toll for this bridge for passenger cars is 6 dollars.
If you have a Staten Island Resident token, the toll is $7.72. With a Staten Island Resident E-ZPass, the toll is $5.76. For Staten Island residents who are carpooling, the toll is $2.68. These are the new tolls, effective December 30, 2010.
The current (as of December 30, 2010) toll for cars on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is $9.60 with E-ZPass.Note that these tolls apply only to vehicles heading from Brooklyn to Staten Island. There is NO toll if you're heading from Staten Island to Brooklyn.
There are a few ways to pay the toll at the Verrazano-Narrows bridge. You can use the EZ-Pass, which is a prepaid pass to get through toll roads. The amount charged is automatically deducted from your account. You can also pay at the toll both in the cash lane, or you can send in a deferred payment by mail.
Yes, you have to pay tolls both ways on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. However, only vehicles traveling from Staten Island to Brooklyn are charged a toll, while there is no toll for the reverse direction. This means that if you are entering Staten Island, you will not pay a toll, but you will pay when leaving.
The ISBN of The Toll Bridge is 9780370315263.
The Toll Bridge was created in 1992.
Fort Madison Toll Bridge was created in 1927.
Roosevelt Island is politically part of New York County aka Manhattan. For emergency services the island is served by Queens as it is connected directly to Long Island City via the Roosevelt Island bridge located at 36th Avenue.
The Toll Bridge has 195 pages.