How much is the Staten Island toll with E-ZPass?


How much is the Staten Island toll with E-ZPass? For Staten Island Residents who are NYCSC E-ZPass account holders: Under the MTA's Staten Island Resident Rebate Program, the effective toll rate for registered Staten Island Residents is $2.75. Should the rebate program end for any reason, the crossing charge for qualifying E-ZPass accounts will be a $3.90 toll.


Why is there no fare on the Staten Island Ferry?

Eliminating the ferry fare was seen as an action to standardize Staten Islanders' MetroCard fares with those of commuters in other boroughs. Despite the fact that the ferry fare had netted $6 million in annual revenue for the city, its abolition only cost the city about $1 million.


What is the NYC subway fare for seniors?

About reduced fares The reduced fare for subways and local, limited, and Select Bus Service buses is $1.45 (half the $2.90 base fare) at all times of the day for eligible customers. On express bus trips, the reduced fare is $3.50 (half the $7 base fare).


How do I get a Staten Island E-ZPass?

Refer to this step by step process to sign up for an E-ZPass:
  1. Go to the E-ZPass website.
  2. Select “Sign Up Now”
  3. Choose which state you live in.
  4. Choose, “Click here to enroll online”
  5. Fill out the form and apply.
  6. You will receive your tags and account profile in 5-7 days.


What is the most expensive toll in NYC?

The Verrazano Bridge toll rate is one of the most expensive tolls in the US. The bridge is maintained by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) which also operates six other bridges and two tunnels in NYC.


How to go to Staten Island for free?

NYC DOT operates the Staten Island Ferry, providing free service between Staten Island and Lower Manhattan every day of the week, year-round.


What age is senior discount in NYC?

To qualify for reduced fare one must be 65 or older. People with disabilities qualify for reduced fare at any age.


Are NY tolls cheaper with E-ZPass?

Not only is E-ZPass the best way to travel, but you can also save over 20%* on tolls at the George Washington Bridge, Lincoln Tunnel, Holland Tunnel, Bayonne Bridge, Goethals Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing. *Applies to accounts at the E-ZPass New York and New Jersey Customer Service Centers only.


What state has the most expensive tolls?

The Pennsylvania Turnpike is the most expensive toll road in the US. It is 360 miles long and, if you are driving a truck, it can cost you over $200 in tolls, depending on the entry and exit point.