In 1970, the toll for crossing the George Washington Bridge was 50 cents for passenger vehicles. This toll had been in place since the bridge opened in 1931 and remained unchanged for several decades before increasing in subsequent years.
I believe the toll is currently $20 for a 5 axle truck on Tappan Zeee(vs $30 on the GW Bridge)
1st toll is Baltimore Tunnel $2 Next toll is Aberdeen $5 (Northbound only) Delaware Toll $3 NJ turnpike $6.45 (Exit 1 to the George Washington Bridge) GW Bridge $8 (cash) (less with EZpass during non-rush)
As of my last update, the toll for crossing the George Washington Bridge with an E-ZPass is $12.50 for cars. This toll can vary based on factors like the time of day or specific promotions. It's always a good idea to check the official Port Authority of New York and New Jersey website for the most current rates.
A class 6 truck has to pay $48 cash price to cross the George Washington Bridge
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12$( GW Bridge ) , 6.50 ( RFK Bridge) and 6:50 again at Harlem Triboro while returning
its probably like 100 bucks...if you dont have enough cash then they will just give you a slip that you can mail in with a check or something
There are a number of regulations regarding truck traffic on the GW Bridge between NYC and New Jersey. See the links below. Tolls are determined by a number of elements. See the table (composed in Google Docs and transferred here) below for current (June 2012) toll rates for GW Bridge truck traffic: # Axles E-ZPass Weekday Overnight Rates E-ZPass Off-Peak Rates E-ZPass Peak Rates Cash Toll @ all times 3 22.50 27 30 39 4 30 36 40 52 5 37.50 45 60 65 6 45 54 60 78 Over 6 - per each additional axle 7.50 9 10 13
Yes, but there could be a toll charge associated with that route. Tolls are based upon the number of axles and total weight. A car towing a trailer would have 3 axles at the minimum, 4 if the trailer has dual axles.
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The total tolls from Baltimore to Boston via I-95 and the George Washington Bridge typically range from approximately $30 to $40 for a standard passenger vehicle. This includes tolls for various bridges and highways along the route, such as the Fort McHenry Tunnel and the George Washington Bridge. It's advisable to check for any changes or updates on toll rates before your trip, as they can vary. Additionally, using an E-ZPass can provide discounts on some tolls.