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History of passenger cash tolls for the Queens–Midtown Tunnel Years Toll Toll equivalent in 2023 Ref. 1940–1972 $0.25 $1.82–5.44 1972–1975 $0.50 $2.83–3.64 1975–1980 $0.75 $2.77–4.25 1980–1982 $1.00 $3.16–3.70 1982–1984 $1.25 $3.67–3.95 1984–1986 $1.50 $4.25–4.17
Vehicles using the Holland, Lincoln, Hugh L. Carey, and Queens–Midtown tunnels (which already charge a separate toll) could receive credits, or discounts, on the congestion toll. No credits would be provided for vehicles using bridges; for example, drivers using the George Washington Bridge would have to pay both the full bridge toll and the ...
The TBTA is the largest bridge and tunnel toll agency in the United States by traffic volume. It generated more than $2.4 billion in toll revenue from 335 million vehicles in 2023. As of 2023, its operating budget was $596 million; the budget is funded through taxes and fees.
Drivers from Long Island and Queens using the Queens-Midtown Tunnel will get the same break, as will those using the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel.
Passenger vehicles entering Manhattan via the Lincoln or Holland tunnel from New Jersey, as well as the Hugh Carey and Queens-Midtown tunnels, would receive a $5 credit during the daytime...
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This plan would not provide discounts for commuters who pay bridge and tunnel tolls into Manhattan. But the plans could go as high as $23 for all drivers during peak time, according to the review.
E-ZPass tolls for automobiles on what the MTA calls major crossings — the Verrazzano, Whitestone, Throgs Neck and RFK/Triborough bridges and the Queens Midtown and Hugh L. Carey Brooklyn Battery ...
95,552 (Queens–Manhattan and Bronx–Manhattan, 2016) 83,053 (Queens–Bronx, 2016) Toll: As of August 6, 2023, $11.19 (Tolls By Mail and non-New York E-ZPass); $6.94 (New York E-ZPass); $9.11 (Mid-Tier NYCSC E-Z Pass) Location
Toll: As of August 6, 2023, $11.19 (Tolls By Mail and non-New York E-ZPass); $6.94 (New York E-ZPass); $9.11 (Mid-Tier NYCSC E-Z Pass) Technical; Length: 9,117 feet (2,779 m) No. of lanes: 4: Tunnel clearance: 12 feet 1 inch (3.68 m) Route map
The toll will increase from $17 to $17.63 – regardless of when you cross. Discount bridge and tunnel toll plans will continue to remain in effect, along with the Port Authority’s Staten Island ...