Yes, there is a partial toll fee for using the Whitestone Bridge when traveling on I-678 N. Tolls are typically collected in one direction, so if you're heading towards the Bronx via this route, you will encounter a toll. It's important to check for the latest toll rates and payment methods, as these can vary.
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The current (as of December 30, 2010) toll for cars on the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge is $6.50 cash (without E-ZPass) and $4.80 with E-ZPass.
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A school bus from Bx to Queens is $13.00.
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.
Queens and The Bronx are connected by three bridges: The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, the Throgs Neck Bridge, and the Triborough or Triboro Bridge, which is also called the Robert F. Kennedy or RFK Bridge. The current (as of December 30, 2010) toll for cars on all three of these bridges is $6.50 cash (without E-ZPass) and $4.80 with E-ZPass.
As of 1/1/2011, it is $6.50 each way without EZ-Pass.
Yes, commercial vehicles are allowed to use the Whitestone Bridge, but there are certain restrictions and requirements. Trucks and larger vehicles must adhere to specific height and weight limits, and there may be tolls associated with their crossing. It's essential for drivers to check the latest regulations and guidelines before traveling.
As of my last update, the toll for the Whitestone Bridge is $10.17 for cars using E-ZPass and $12 for those paying with cash. Tolls can vary based on vehicle type and payment method, so it's best to check the official MTA website for the most current information. Please note that toll rates may change, so it's advisable to confirm before traveling.
He was responsible for building: (1) the Triborough Bridge (now the RFK Bridge), (2) Throgs Neck Bridge, (3) Whitestone Bridge, (4) Henry Hudson Bridge, (5) Verrazano Narrows Bridge, (6) Marine Parkway Bridge. He wanted to build a bridge across the Long Island Sound (Rye - Oyster Bay) that never came to be. He also wanted to build a Brooklyn-Battery Bridge that ultimately was built as a tunnel.
There are millions of bridges that are not connected to Staten Island - far too many to list here. In fact, there are only four bridges that are connected to Staten Island - the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the Bayonne Bridge, the Goethals Bridge and the Outerbridge Crossing. Other New York City bridges that are not connected to Staten Island include the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge, the Queensboro Bridge, the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (formerly the Triborough Bridge), the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, the Throggs Neck Bridge, the Henry Hudson Bridge and the George Washington Bridge.