$3.50 by car
58 dollars
Currently 65 bucks. By dec 6 2015 it wil be $105.00
68 dollars to cross bridge
47.00$
In 1973, the toll for crossing the George Washington Bridge was 50 cents for passenger vehicles. This toll has increased over the years, reflecting inflation and maintenance costs. The bridge, opened in 1931, has been a vital transportation link between New Jersey and New York City.
When the George Washington Bridge first opened in 1931, the toll was 50 cents per car, which was a significant amount at the time. The toll was intended to help offset the cost of constructing the bridge, which was the most expensive bridge of its time. Over the years, the toll has increased to its current rate, which varies depending on the time of day and method of payment.
No, there was no cost.
The greater availability of low-cost products
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The toll cost from Baltimore to Brooklyn varies depending on the route taken and the specific toll facilities used. If you take I-95 and cross the George Washington Bridge, the toll can range from approximately $25 to $30 for a standard vehicle. It's advisable to check current rates on the respective toll authority websites, as they can change and may vary by time of day.
To help pay for the $350,000 cost of construction, Royal Gorge bridge was in fact built as a toll bridge, and is simply meant as a tourist attraction, not for traversing.
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.