The Throgs Neck Bridge was started on October 22, 1957. It was completed and opened to traffic on January 11, 1961.
The East river.
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The toll on the Throgs Neck Bridge is not increasing on September 18th. The Throgs Neck Bridge connects the Bronx to Queens, and thus it is an MTA (Metro Transit Authority) facility. The MTA is New York State's transit authority. The new tolls effective September 18 are for the Port Authority crossings. The Port Authority runs the crossings that connect New York to New Jersey. The Throgs Neck Bridge does not connect to New Jersey, thus, it is not run by the Port Authority and the new tolls do not apply to it.
how much is the toll on throgsneck bridge? ----------- I believe that it was $3.00, rising to $3.50 in 1996.
Nope. Throgs Neck and White Stone, neither have any commuter discount. They are $6.50 cash and $4.80 if you use EZ Pass. Toll needs to be paid for either directional usage of the bridge. And it is daylight legal robbery.
In 2009, the toll for crossing the Throgs Neck Bridge in New York was $4.00 for vehicles paying with cash. For those using E-ZPass, the toll was reduced to $3.50. These rates were part of a toll schedule established by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Pretty sure that it is the TBTA Police (Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority) it's own proprietary police department.
There is a Throg's Neck Bridge somewhere in New York, near the City. I've always wondered what it means. Maybe contact an historian or check an old encyclopedia.
As of October 2023, the toll for the Throgs Neck Bridge, which connects the Bronx and Queens in New York City, is $5.54 for cars using E-ZPass and $8.00 for cash payments. Tolls may vary for different vehicle types, and there are additional discounts for certain vehicles and frequent users. It's advisable to check the official MTA or bridge authority website for the most current toll rates and any changes.
There are several... From Staten Island is the Verrezano Bridge From Manhattan Island is the Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, Queensboro Bridge (a/k/a 59th Street Bridge) and the Tri-Boro Bridge From the Bronx is the Tri-Boro Bridge, Throgs Neck Bridge and the Whitstone Bridge.
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.