I'm guessing it's between Queens and Bronx.
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Brooklyn Bridge Throgsneck Bridge Manhatten Bridge Bayonne Bridge Outer Bridge Goethels Bridge Triborough Bridge George Washington Bridge Bear Mountain Bridge
The toll on the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (also known as the Triborough or Triboro Bridge) for 6 Axle vehicles is $35.00 without E-ZPass, and $26.25 with E-ZPass. Source: see Related Link below.
There several famous bridges in NYC: Brooklyn Bridge George Washington Bridge Verrazano Narrows Bridge Manhattan Bridge Williamsburg Bridge Queensboro/59th St Bridge RFK (Triborough) Bridge
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.
Pretty sure that it is the TBTA Police (Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority) it's own proprietary police department.
The Triborough Bridge was renamed the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge in 2008. The toll for the bridge is $7.50 or $5.33 for New York State E-ZPass holders.
Bridge and Tunnel Officers (TBTA Officers) are the Police force for the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority. TBTA Officers have Peace Officer powers throughout NYS on duty and off duty.
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$4.80 with EZ pass and $6.50 without it, which is kind of nice. I just found out recently it's discounted.
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.
The Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (aka the Triborough or Triboro Bridge). Randall's Island is considered to be part of the borough of Manhattan, although it is a completely separate island, located at the north end of the East River, in between "mainland" Manhattan (to the west), the borough of Queens (to the east, at the Astoria neighborhood) and the borough of the Bronx (to the north). The RFK/Triboro Bridge extends in a T-shape across Randall's Island, spanning the water at three different points: between Manhattan and Randall's Island, Astoria, Queens and Randall's Island, and the Bronx and Randall's Island. It is a three-way connection between Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx, hence its name, the Triborough/Triboro Bridge.