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Toll Facilities in E-ZPass States That Do Not Accept E-ZPass

There are a small number of toll facilities, mostly bridges run by independent authorities, that are not part of the E-ZPass network even though they are in a state that is in the E-ZPass region. These facilities are:

  • Dingman's Ferry Bridge (New Jersey/Pennsylvania)
  • Ocean Drive (New Jersey)
  • Margate Bridge and Causeway (New Jersey)
  • Atlantic Beach Bridge (New York)
  • Anderson Ferry (Ohio/Kentucky)
  • Augusta Ferry (Ohio/Kentucky)
  • Memorial Bridge (West Virginia/Ohio)
  • Newell Bridge (West Virginia/Ohio)
  • Seaway International Bridge (New York/Ontario, Canada)
  • Ogdensburg-Prescott International Bridge (New York/Ontario, Canada)
  • Thousand Islands Bridge (New York/Ontario, Canada)
  • Bridges of the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission (New York/Ontario, Canada)
    • Lewiston-Queenston Bridge
    • Whirlpool Rapids Bridge
    • Rainbow Bridge
  • Low Water Toll Bridge (West Virginia/Maryland)

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