Commuter Alert: MTA Toll Hike Means Paying More At Bridges And Tunnels

Commuter Alert: MTA Toll Hike Means Paying More At Bridges And Tunnels

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Monday’s commute will cost more for drivers using the bridges and tunnels around New York City.

An MTA toll hike took effect Sunday, with a six-percent increase.

E-ZPass for East River crossings will go from $5.76 to $6.12, E-ZPass for the Henry Hudson Bridge goes from $2.64 to $2.80 and E-ZPass for the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge goes from $11.52 to $12.24.

READ: MTA Bridges And Tolls Tables In Detail (PDF)

The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge now has the most expensive toll in the United States.

Those without E-ZPass and those coming from out of state will have to shell out $19.

MTA Bridges And Tolls Tables Highlights

This is all part of a larger effort that’s meant to reform the struggling MTA.

On April 21, monthly and unlimited MetroCard fares will also increase. So will tickets for the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North.

MORE: MTA Board Approves Fare Hike For Roads, Rails And Subways

The toll and fare increases are expected to bring in $336 million in revenue.

Still, it’s not enough to address all of the MTA’s problems.


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April 01, 2019 at 03:52PM
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