Yes, there was a toll to cross the Brooklyn Bridge when it first opened in 1883. The toll was implemented to help fund the bridge's construction and maintenance. However, the toll was removed in 1911, and since then, the bridge has been free to cross for pedestrians and vehicles.
Nothing. There is no toll on the Brooklyn Bridge.No. There is no toll on any of the bridges that connect Brooklyn to Manhattan: the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge.There is, however, a toll on the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, which connects Brooklyn to Manhattan.
There is no toll on the Williamsburg Bridge. The Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg Bridges are toll-free. The only crossing that connects Brooklyn to Manhattan that has a toll is the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.
There is no toll on the Brooklyn Bridge. The Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges are toll-free.
No. The Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges are toll-free.
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.
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.
The Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Williamsburg Bridges currently are toll free. The only crossing that connects Brooklyn to Manhattan that has a toll is the Brooklyn Battery tunnel. The toll for that crossing is currently (as of December 30, 2010) $6.50 cash (without E-ZPass) and $4.80 with E-ZPass.
Yes, there is a fee to cross the bridge into Marco Island, Florida. As of my last update, the toll is typically collected at the entrance to the island. The toll amount may vary, so it’s a good idea to check for the most current rates before your visit.
The current (as of December 30, 2010) toll for cars on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is $13 cash (without E-ZPass) and $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.
Yes, you pay a toll when leaving Brooklyn on the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge. The toll is collected only in the outbound direction, meaning you pay when traveling from Brooklyn to Staten Island. As of my last knowledge update, the tolls are subject to change, so it’s best to check the latest rates before your trip.
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.
70 miles taking this route:Take GARDEN STATE PARKWAY (toll) - NORTH, from Lakewood, to I-95 N.J. TURNPIKE (toll) at EXIT 129; follow signs to TURNPIKE - NORTH.Take I-95 TURNPIKE (toll) - NORTH to I-278 EAST towards the GOETHALS BRIDGE and the VERRAZANO BRIDGE off EXIT 13.Take I-278 EAST across the Goethals Bridge, and then thru Staten Island, and then across the Verrazano Bridge into Brooklyn.