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We are dedicated to getting people and goods where they need to go, be it by air, land, rail or sea, and to deliver the world class, 21st century infrastructure that our region needs to keep thriving.
World-class transportation infrastructure is essential to economic growth and vitality. At the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, we keep the region moving by air, land, rail and sea, so that the people and businesses of our region continue to thrive.
From containers and roll-on roll-off cargo (Ro-Ro) to bulk, break bulk and specialized project cargo, the Port of New York and New Jersey’s six terminals and public berths handle all types of cargo and accommodate the world’s largest vessels.
Find All Flight Information for the JFK, Newark, LaGuardia, Stewart and Teterboro Airports.
For a full menu of automated options, please call: Free emergency automobile services use the yellow HELP phones in parking lot, or call: (718) 533-3850. Parking: (317) 610-0968. To report a crime, an accident or a medical emergency, use the yellow HELP phone in parking lot or call: (718) 656-7606.
For E-ZPass New Jersey, you can: Complete an online E-ZPass New Jersey application, Download an E-ZPass New Jersey application (PDF, 958 KB) and mail it in, Apply in person at an E-ZPass New Jersey Customer Service Center, or; Enroll over the phone by calling 1-888-AUTO-TOLL (888 288-6865).
The Port of New York and New Jersey is the gateway to one of the most concentrated and affluent consumer markets in North America. It is the largest port on the East Coast, and the second largest in the nation.
Founded in 1921, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey builds, operates, and maintains many of the most important transportation and trade infrastructure assets in the country, through air, land, rail, and sea.
Port Authority of New York & New Jersey Mission Statement. Meet the critical transportation infrastructure needs of the bi-state region's people, businesses, and visitors by providing the highest quality and most efficient transportation and port commerce facilities and the services to move people and goods within the region, provide access to ...
Toll rates for all Port Authority bridges & tunnels. NOTE: New toll rates went into effect January 7, 2024. See below for table showing all rates. All rates shown in the table below apply to the Lincoln & Holland tunnels, the George Washington, Bayonne & Goethals bridges, and the Outerbridge Crossing. Tolls are collected entering New York.