Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge, Toll bridge in Morrisville, United States.
The Trenton-Morrisville Toll Bridge is a road crossing over the Delaware River that connects New Jersey and Pennsylvania with six traffic lanes for vehicles. The structure features steel girder construction with granite-faced piers reinforced by concrete.
This crossing was opened in 1952 by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission as a key transportation corridor. A major renovation in 1965 expanded the roadway from four to six lanes to accommodate growing traffic.
The bridge serves as a daily crossing for regional commuters and connects communities where people regularly travel for work and shopping. It has become routine infrastructure for those whose lives span both New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Drivers pay tolls through the E-ZPass electronic system or cash at the toll plaza on the Pennsylvania side. Most travelers should expect longer wait times during rush hours, particularly in the early morning and evening.
The bridge includes a specific auxiliary lane dedicated to serving the first New Jersey exit near Trenton, which creates a distinct traffic flow pattern. This design was a practical solution to better manage early on-ramps and off-ramps.
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