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[164] [165] [277] 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 ...
The Queens–Midtown Tunnel is owned by New York City and operated by MTA Bridges and Tunnels, an affiliate agency of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. It is used by several dozen express bus routes. From 1981 to 2016, the Queens–Midtown Tunnel was also the site of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Animal Walk.
The tolls will begin to charge the fees in June. Who will have to pay the tolls? ... Queens-Midtown and Hugh Carey tunnels' crossing credit during peak hours will be $2.50 for passenger vehicles ...
The toll would be paid via E-ZPass or by mail for people without it, the MTA has said. The 2019 law passed in Albany giving the green light for the program says that passenger vehicles should only ...
The $15 toll is about a midway point between previously reported possibilities, which have ranged from $9 to $23. The full, daytime rates will be in effect from 5 a.m. until 9 p.m. each weekday ...
The $15 for cars will be in addition to the $17.63 drivers pay at the Lincoln and Holland tunnels starting in 2024 according to a draft of the report.
Cars travel on a busy Manhattan street on April 2, 2019. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) NEW YORK CITY — Motorists driving into Manhattan soon could pay tolls as high as $23, according to a long ...
Vehicles wait in traffic to enter Holland Tunnel on March 18, 2022 in Lower Manhattan in New York. (Erik Pendzich/Shutterstock)