In New York, toll operations are managed by several agencies, each overseeing specific bridges, tunnels, and highways:
- Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA):
– Manages major crossings in New York City, including:
– Triborough (Robert F. Kennedy) Bridge
– Bronx-Whitestone Bridge
– Throgs Neck Bridge
– Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge
– Hugh L. Carey (Brooklyn-Battery) Tunnel
– Queens Midtown Tunnel
– Website: MTA Bridges and Tunnels
- New York State Thruway Authority:
– Oversees the New York State Thruway, a 570-mile toll highway system.
– Website: New York State Thruway Authority
- Port Authority of New York and New Jersey:
– Manages interstate crossings between New York and New Jersey, including:
– George Washington Bridge
– Lincoln Tunnel
– Holland Tunnel
– Goethals Bridge
– Outerbridge Crossing
– Bayonne Bridge
– Website: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
- New York State Bridge Authority:
– Responsible for several Hudson River crossings north of New York City, including:
– Bear Mountain Bridge
– Newburgh-Beacon Bridge
– Mid-Hudson Bridge
– Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge
– Rip Van Winkle Bridge
– Website: New York State Bridge Authority
These agencies collectively manage the toll infrastructure across New York State, ensuring the maintenance and operation of vital transportation routes.
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