Toll hikes start Sunday on Delaware River bridges between Pa., N.J.
Updated 9:01 AM;
Today 9:01 AM
The Easton-Phillipsburg (Route 22) Toll Bridge is seen Oct. 10, 2018.
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The first toll hike in a decade goes into effect Sunday for drivers crossing Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission spans between Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Last month, the commission approved two sets of toll increases, citing the COVID-19 pandemic’s slashing of commuter traffic and bridge revenue, which has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels.
Toll changes are planned for Sunday and then in January 2024, and affect the commission’s eight toll bridges.
Toll hikes on Delaware River bridges, including Rt. 22 and I-78, start Sunday
Updated 7:30 AM;
The first toll hike in a decade goes into effect Sunday for drivers crossing Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission spans between Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Last month, the commission approved two sets of toll increases, citing the COVID-19 pandemic’s slashing of commuter traffic and bridge revenue, which has yet to return to pre-pandemic levels.
Toll changes are planned for Sunday and then in January 2024, and affect the commission’s eight toll bridges.
That includes the Route 22 and Interstate 78 crossings in the Easton/Phillipsburg area, as well as the I-295 Scudder Falls Toll Bridge, the Trenton-Morrisville Route 1, New Hope-Lambertville Route 202, Portland-Columbia Routes 611, 46 & 94, Delaware Water Gap I-80, and the Milford-Montague Route 206 bridges.