Yes, the Manhattan (and also the Williamsburg and Brooklyn) bridges are
free.
Larry
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Indeed, there are no longer any tolls on the Mahattan Bridge, but the
route along Canal Street is very congested and it would be desirable
not to encourage yet more motor vehicle traffic on this street.
Hopefully we will be successful in having tolls re-instiuted on this
crossing.
Better yet, rather than driving, take the LIRR to Penn Station and
travel on Amtrak's Acela Express service to Baltimore. From New York
it is only 2 hours 9 minutes to Baltimore. By taking the train you
won't pollute the environment as much, and you'll also also reduce the
risk to pedestrians and other motorists which is imposed by motorists.
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 13:38:51 -0400, Elko Tchernev <etch...@acm.org>
wrote:
> Better yet, rather than driving, take the LIRR to Penn Station and
> travel on Amtrak's Acela Express service to Baltimore. From New York
> it is only 2 hours 9 minutes to Baltimore. By taking the train you
> won't pollute the environment as much, and you'll also also reduce the
> risk to pedestrians and other motorists which is imposed by motorists.
>
I'd certainly do that, if I could get on the train in Stony Brook
and get off in Baltimore. With the amount of luggage I carry, however,
any change of trains is out of the question. Plus, it is much more
expensive than driving (even with all the tolls included).
If I did not have to drive, I would be flying - Southwest has 1h
flights Islip <-> BWI approx. every hour.
Manhattan Bridge is free, but to cross from it to thte Holland Tunnel
can be a nightmare, about 1 mile distance, don't try during rush hours.
For the time being, they are. But be advised, there are militant whackbags
who want to screw over car owners and impose THIER will on the masses
by lobbying for tolls on the above-mentioned spans.
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Lawrence Hughes wrote:
> Indeed, there are no longer any tolls on the Mahattan Bridge,
When WERE there tolls on the Manny?
But since Mayor William Gaynor removed tolls on the
four East River bridges in 1911, any call for reintroducing
tolls has been met with stiff resistance - despite evidence that
tolls would help most people in the boroughs, where few commute
over those bridges compared with those using subways.
-- "Gridlock" Sam Schwartz, in the Daily News,
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ideas_opinions/story/40723p-38447c.html
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Except when there's a longer traffic delay on the Belt than on the
Manhattan approach, crosstown streets, and exit, which is frequently
the case, especially comparing the Belt to Midtown Manhattan; under
such conditions, it's better for an individual as well as for everyone
else if the individual seeks the quicker route.
> Better yet, rather than driving, take the LIRR to Penn Station and
> travel on Amtrak's Acela Express service to Baltimore. From New York
> it is only 2 hours 9 minutes to Baltimore. By taking the train you
> won't pollute the environment as much, and you'll also also reduce the
> risk to pedestrians and other motorists which is imposed by motorists.
Maybe *you* have the $140 per person each way to take the Acela
Express, but most people don't. Even the $70 on a regular off-peak
Amtrak train is prohibitively expensive.
If the government wants people to use the train to reduce pollution,
congestion, and traffic accidents, they should subsidize the train
appropriately.
-Apr