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Copy of B&T Toll Rates Website 102810 MTA Bridges & Tunnels New Crossing Charges effective December 30, 2010 Note: E-ZPass rates apply only to tags issued by New York E-ZPass Customer Service Center (This includes: MTA Bridges and Tunnels, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New York State Thruway Authority and New York State Bridge Authority). Other E-ZPass tags will record the cash rate to cross MTA facilities. Anyone, regardless of residency, can apply for a New York Customer Service Center-issued E-ZPass. Visit www.ezpassny.com for more information. Cars 2–axle passenger vehicles under 7,000 lbs. MGW (maximum gross weight) with non–commercial plates Verrazano–Narrows Bridge (One–Way Tolling) New Cash $13.00 E–ZPass $9.60 Staten Island Resident Token $7.72 Staten Island Resident E–ZPass $5.76 Staten Island Resident Carpool $2.68 Major Crossings - Robert F. Kennedy Bridge - Bronx-Whitestone Bridge - Throgs Neck Bridge - Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel - Queens Midtown Tunnel Cash $6.50 E-ZPass $4.80 Henry Hudson Bridge Cash $4.00 E-ZPass $2.20 Minor Crossings - Marine ParkwayGil Hodges Memorial Bridge - Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge Cash $3.25 Minor Token $2.17 E-ZPass $1.80 Rockaway Resident Token $1.62 Rockaway Resident E-ZPass $1.19 Cars: Each Additional axle (Cash and E-ZPass): Verrazano-Narrows Bridge $5.50 Major Crossings - Robert F. Kennedy Bridge - Bronx-Whitestone Bridge - Throgs Neck Bridge - Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel - Queens Midtown Tunnel $2.75 Henry Hudson Bridge $2.00 Minor Crossings - Marine ParkwayGil Hodges Memorial Bridge - Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge $2.00 Motorcycles Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (One-Way Tolling) New Cash $5.50 E-ZPass $4.18 Major Crossings - Robert F. Kennedy Bridge - Bronx-Whitestone Bridge - Throgs Neck Bridge - Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel - Queens Midtown Tunnel Cash $2.75 E-ZPass $2.09 Henry Hudson Bridge Cash $2.75 E-ZPass $1.49 Minor Crossings - Marine ParkwayGil Hodges Memorial Bridge - Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge Cash $2.75 E-ZPass $1.49 Trucks More than 7,000 lbs. MGW (maximum gross weight) Cash E-ZPass Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (One-Way Tolling) New New 2 Axle $26.00 $17.32 3 Axle $42.00 $28.36 4 Axle $54.00 $36.24 5 Axle $70.00 $47.26 6 Axle $82.00 $55.14 7 Axle $100.00 $66.16 Each Additional Axle Above 7 $16.00 $11.04 Major Crossings - Robert F. Kennedy Bridge - Bronx-Whitestone Bridge - Throgs Neck Bridge - Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel - Queens Midtown Tunnel Cash E-ZPass New New 2 Axle $13.00 $8.66 3 Axle $21.00 $14.18 4 Axle $27.00 $18.12 5 Axle $35.00 $23.63 6 Axle $41.00 $27.57 7 Axle $50.00 $33.08 Each Additional Axle Above 7 $8.00 $5.52 Minor Crossings - Marine ParkwayGil Hodges Memorial Bridge - Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge Cash E-ZPass New New 2 Axle $6.50 $4.33 3 Axle $10.50 $7.09 4 Axle $13.50 $9.06 5 Axle $17.50 $11.82 6 Axle $20.50 $13.79 7 Axle $25.00 $16.54 Each Additional Axle Above 7 $4.00 $2.76 Franchise Buses — E-ZPass Verrazano-Narrows Bridge (One-Way Tolling) New 2 Axle $6.94 3 Axle $8.24 Major Crossings - Robert F. Kennedy Bridge - Bronx-Whitestone Bridge - Throgs Neck Bridge - Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel - Queens Midtown Tunnel 2 Axle $3.47 3 Axle $4.12 Minor Crossings - Marine ParkwayGil Hodges Memorial Bridge - Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge 2 Axle $1.73 3 Axle $2.17.
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