Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission - Bridges of The DRJTBC

Bridges of The DRJTBC

From north to south:

  • Milford–Montague Toll Bridge - (toll) (U.S. Route 206)
  • Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge - (toll) (Interstate 80)
  • Portland–Columbia Pedestrian Bridge - (pedestrian)
  • Portland–Columbia Toll Bridge - (toll) (NJ 94)
  • Riverton–Belvidere Bridge
  • Easton–Phillipsburg Toll Bridge - (toll) (U.S. Route 22)
  • Northampton Street Bridge
  • Interstate 78 Toll Bridge - (toll) (Interstate 78)
  • Riegelsville Bridge
  • Upper Black Eddy – Milford Bridge
  • Uhlerstown–Frenchtown Bridge - (NJ 12)
  • Lumberville – Raven Rock Bridge - (pedestrian)
  • Centre Bridge–Stockton Bridge - (PA 263 / CR 523)
  • New Hope – Lambertville Toll Bridge - (toll) (U.S. Route 202)
  • New Hope – Lambertville Bridge - (PA 179 / NJ 179)
  • Washington Crossing Bridge - (PA 532 / CR 546)
  • Scudder Falls Bridge - (Interstate 95)
  • Calhoun Street Bridge
  • Lower Trenton Bridge - (Business US 1)
  • Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge - (toll) (U.S. Route 1)

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