MTA Bridges and Tunnels - Toll Rates

Toll Rates

Rates vary by facility and by vehicle.

All rates listed here are regular cash rates effective December 30, 2010. E-ZPass rates are for New York Customer Service Center account holders only.

Crossing(s) Cars Cars - EZPass Vehicles
Over 7,000 Lbs. GVWR
Cash
Motorcycles
Cash / EZPass
Notes
  • Triborough (Robert F. Kennedy); Bridge
  • Throgs Neck Bridge
  • Bronx-Whitestone Bridge
  • Queens–Midtown Tunnel
  • Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel
$6.50 $4.80 $13
$8.00 per additional axle
$2.75 / $2.09 Toll is charged in both directions (except only one direction between Manhattan and Randall's Island on the RFK Bridge)
  • Verrazano Narrows Bridge
$13.00 $9.60 $26
$16.00 per additional axle
$5.50 / $4.18 Toll is charged westbound only.
  • There is a discount for Staten Island residents: Token $7.72, EZPass $5.76, Carpool $2.68 (must use cash lanes for carpool discount)
  • Marine Parkway Bridge
  • Cross Bay Bridge
$3.25 $1.80 $6.50
$4.00 per additional axle
$2.79 / $1.49 Toll is charged in both directions.
  • There is a discount for Rockaway and Broad Channel residents: Minor Token: $2.17, Rockaway Resident Token: $1.62, Rockaway Resident EZPass $1.19. Registered residents with EZPass who cross the Cross Bay Bridge more than twice daily are rebated for any extra tolls beyond the first two.
  • Henry Hudson Bridge
$4.00 $2.20 Not allowed Only two-axle passenger vehicles are allowed on the Henry Hudson Bridge

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