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The George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge is a continuous under-deck truss toll bridge that carries NY 199 across the Hudson River in New York State north of the City of Kingston and the hamlet of Rhinecliff. It was opened to traffic on February 2, 1957, as a two-lane (one in each direction) bridge, although it was not actually complete.
Tolls New Jersey – New York Downtown Hudson Tubes: Port Authority Trans-Hudson: Jersey City – Manhattan: 1909 Holland Tunnel: ... Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge: NY ...
Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge: New York State Bridge Authority: NY 199: Hudson River: 7,793.0 2,375.3 $1.50 Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass (Toll eastbound only) Marine Parkway–Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge: Metropolitan Transportation Authority: Flatbush Avenue: Jamaica Bay: 4,022.0 1,225.9 $4.75 Pay-by-Plate or E-ZPass: Mid-Hudson Bridge: New York ...
Cashless tolls: What to know about NY’s new rules to protect drivers who pay ... Saugerties/Woodstock/state Route 32 and Exit 19 - Kingston/state Route 28 - Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge. Ramapo: ...
Under the rules enacted last month in the state budget and due to take effect Sept. 30, the Thruway Authority, the Bridge Authority and other public authorities that collect tolls in New York must ...
A reminder: New York State Thruway tolls will increase by 5% Jan. 1 as the first system-wide hikes in 14 years begin. And an identical increase will go into effect in 2027.
New York State Route 199 (NY 199) is a 30.91-mile-long (49.74 km) state highway located in the Hudson Valley of the U.S. state of New York.Its western end is in Ulster County, where it begins as the continuation of the short U.S. Route 209 freeway east of its interchange with U.S. Route 9W; after crossing the Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge over the Hudson River the rest of the highway crosses ...
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