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Most of toll bridges in New Jersey are situated over the Delaware river, along the Atlantic ocean in south of the state and shared with New York. It includes some of the famous toll bridges of the US like George Washington Bridge, Goethals Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing.

New Jersey toll bridges over the Delaware river

Toll booth locations on New Jersey toll bridges including Ben Franklin Bridge, Walt Whitman Bridge, Betsy Ross bridge

The toll bridges in New Jersey which are built over the Delaware river includes Burlington County Bridge Commission operated Tacony-Palmyra Bridge and the Burlington-Bristol Bridge and others as listed below:

  • Ben Franklin Bridge
  • Betsy Ross bridge
  • Commodore John Barry Bridge
  • Walt Whitman Bridge
  • Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge
  • Easton-Phillipsburg Toll Bridge
  • I-78 Toll Bridge – Pennsylvania
  • Milford-Montague Bridge
  • New Hope-Lambertville Bridge
  • Portland-Columbia Toll Bridge
  • Trenton-Morrisville Toll Bridge

Tacony-Palmyra Bridge

The Tacony-Palmyra Bridge[1] crosses the Delaware River between the cities of Palmyra, New Jersey and Tacony (Philadelphia), Pennsylvania connecting New Jersey Route 73 in Palmyra, New Jersey with Pennsylvania Route 73 in the Tacony section of Philadelphia.

Burlington-Bristol Bridge

The Burlington-Bristol bridge[2] Crosses the Delaware River connects the cities of Burlington, NJ and Bristol township, Pennsylvania.

Ben Franklin Bridge

The Ben Franklin Bridge[3] runs over the Delaware River connects Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Camden, New Jersey.

Betsy Ross Bridge

The Betsy Ross bridge[4] running across the Delaware River has 6 lanes and connects Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Pennasuken, New Jersey.

Commodore John Barry Bridge

The Commodore John Barry Bridge[5] running across the Delaware River has 5 lanes and connects Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Bridgeport, New Jersey.

Walt Whitman Bridge

The Walt Whitman Bridge[6] running across the Delaware River has 7lanes and connects Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Gloucester City, NJ.

Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge

The Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge[7] is a dual roadway carrying interstate 80 that runs across the Delaware River. It has 8 lanes and tolls are collected in the westbound direction connecting Hardwick Township, Warren County, New Jersey and Delaware Water Gap, Monroe County, Pennsylvania in the United States.

Easton-Phillipsburg Toll Bridge

The Easton-Phillipsburg Toll Bridge[8] has a one way toll plaza with 5 lanes located in the westbound direction on NJ side of bridge. It carries US Route 22 traffic over the Delaware River.

I-78 Toll Bridge-Pennsylvania

The I-78 Toll Bridge – Pennsylvania[9] running across the Delaware River has 7 toll lanes and connects Northampton County, Pennsylvania to Warren County, New Jersey.

Milford-Montague Bridge

The Milford-Montague Bridge[10] running across the Delaware River connects Dingman Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania to Montague Township, Sussex County, New Jersey. It is a major transportation facility in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York.

New Hope-Lambertville Bridge

The New Hope-Lambertville Bridge[11] bypasses New Hope and Lambertville and carries U.S. Route 202 over Delaware River. It connects Soleburry Township, Pennsylvania to Delaware Township, New Jersey. It has a one way toll plaza on the Pennsylvania end and has 4 lanes.

Portland-Columbia Toll Bridge

The Portland-Columbia Toll Bridge[12] running across the Delaware River has 6 lanes and connects PA. Route 611 at Portland, Pennsylvania to Route 46 at Coulmbia, New Jersey merging with Intestate Route 80. It has a one way toll plaza on the Pennsylvania end and has 3 toll lanes.

Trenton-Morrisville Toll Bridge

The Trenton-Morrisville Toll Bridge[13] running across the Delaware River has 6 lanes on the toll plaza located at the Pennsylvania approach and connects Morrisville, Pennsylvania to Trenton, New Jersey.

South New Jersey toll bridges

Toll booth locations bridges of South New Jersey like Margate Bridge, Middle Thorofare Bridge and Townsends Inlet Bridge

There are seven toll bridges in the southern part of the state of New Jersey overlooking the North Atlantic ocean.

Townsends Inlet Bridge[14]

Middle Thorofare Bridge[15]

Ocean City-Longport Bridge[16]

Grassy Sound Bridge[17]

Corson’s Inlet Bridge[18]

Dingman’s Ferry Bridge[19]

Margate Bridge or Downbeach Express Bridge[20]

Toll bridges of Port Authority of NY and NJ

Toll booth locations of Port Authority of NY and NJ like George Washington Bridge, Bayonne Bridge, Goethals Bridge

There are four toll bridges shared between New Jersey and New York. These are opeatated and maintained by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

George Washington Bridge[21]

Bayonne Bridge[22]

Goethals Bridge[23]

Outerbridge Crossing[24]

How to pay toll for New Jersey toll bridges

The toll on the Port Authority of NY and NJ Bridges is always the same regardless of the time of day crossing. The toll is only charged when entering New York City and not when entering New Jersey. You can refer to the toll rates for New Jersey toll bridges for more detail.

Calculate tolls for New Jersey and other states in the US

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