Portland–Columbia Toll Bridge
Bridge in Pennsylvania and Columbia, New Jersey / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Portland–Columbia Toll Bridge is a toll bridge over the Delaware River between Pennsylvania Route 611 at Portland, Pennsylvania, and U.S. Route 46 in the Columbia section of Knowlton Township, New Jersey, United States. It is owned and operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
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Portland–Columbia Toll Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 40.9216°N 75.0917°W / 40.9216; -75.0917 |
Carries | 2 lanes of Route 94 |
Crosses | Delaware River |
Locale | Portland, Pennsylvania and Columbia, New Jersey |
Official name | Portland–Columbia Toll Bridge |
Other name(s) | Portland–Columbia Bridge Portland Toll Bridge Portland Bridge |
Maintained by | Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission |
Characteristics | |
Design | Ten-span steel girder |
Total length | 1,309 ft (399 m) |
Width | 32 ft (9.8 m) |
History | |
Opened | December 1, 1953 |
Statistics | |
Toll | Westbound: $3.00 for cars without E-ZPass $1.50 for cars with E-ZPass[1] |
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New Jersey Route 94 begins on the Pennsylvania-New Jersey State Line over the river, and continues into New Jersey, though it is not signed as that route until after leaving the bridge.