The Toll Bridge was created in 1992.
Fort Madison Toll Bridge was created in 1927.
Swinford Toll Bridge was created in 1769.
Tolls from Delaware to New York, including the Delaware Memorial Bridge and the George Washington Bridge, can vary based on the vehicle type and payment method. For a standard passenger vehicle, the toll from the Delaware Memorial Bridge is approximately $5.00, while the toll for the George Washington Bridge is around $16.00 if paying with cash. Therefore, the total toll cost for a typical passenger vehicle would be around $21.00. It's advisable to check for any updates or changes in toll rates before traveling.
Grosse Ile Toll Bridge was created in 1913.
Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge was created in 2009.
> The last time I crossed Delaware Memorial Bridge (In May 2011), the toll was> three dollars. There is no toll northbound.As of July 1, 2011, the toll to go southbound, leaving New Jersey, is $4.00.
At present, the only toll on I-80 in NJ and PA is the Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge across the state line between them. However, the state of Pennsylvania has (so far unsuccessfully) tried to change all of I-80 in PA into a toll road.
Roughly 26 dollars. You have the Susquehanna bridge, Delaware toll, Delaware bridge, then the jersey turnpike, then George Washington bridge, then New York freeway.. you should be good to go. I don't believe there is tolls on 91 to Hartford.
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)
Yes, senior citizens aged 65 and over can get a discount on tolls when crossing the Delaware Memorial Bridge by enrolling in the Senior Citizen E-ZPass program. This program offers reduced toll rates for eligible seniors.
About 235 road miles taking I-95 NORTH, via I-295 in DELAWARE across the DELAWARE MEMORIAL BRIDGE to the N.J. TURNPIKE(toll) (to NJ-NY), and then the N.J. TURNPIKE (toll) - NORTH to New York City.