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How much does the George Washington Bridge toll cost?

I live in New Jersey and will be visiting friends in New York this weekend, but I’ll have to go over the GWB and want to make sure I have enough cash on me to pay the toll. How much does the George Washington Bridge toll cost?

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Andrew Biro · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Assuming that you drive a 2-axle car, truck, or motorcycle with single rear wheels, the George Washington Bridge toll will cost you $16.00 if you pay by cash—if you had a valid
New York
or
New Jersy
E-ZPass, you’d only have to pay between $11.75 and $13.75 depending on whether you were crossing during off-peak or peak hours.
Toll costs for the George Washington Bridge do, however, change depending on the vehicle you’re driving, as shown in the table below:
Vehicle Class
Cash or Mail
NY/NJ E-ZPass (off-peak - peak hours)
Class 1: 2-axle vehicles w/ single rear wheels
$16.00
$11.75 - $13.75
Class 2: 2-axle vehicles w/ dual rear wheels
$44.00
$36.00 - $38.00
Class 3: 3-axle vehicles, incl. trailer axles
$66.00
$54.00 - $57.00
Class 4: 4-axle vehicles, incl. trailer axles
$88.00
$72.00 - $76.00
Class 5: 5-axle vehicles, incl. trailer axles
$110.00
$90.00 - $95.00
Class 6: 6-axle or more vehicles
$132.00 + $22.00 for each additional axle
$108.00 + $18.00 for each additional axle - $114.00 + $19.00 for each additional axle
Class B1: 2-axle buses & mini-buses
$27.00
$14.50 - $17.00
Class B2: 3-axle buses & mini-buses
$27.00
$14.50 - $17.00
Hope this helps!
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