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Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge

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Carries
  
6 lanes of US 1

Opened
  
1952

Width
  
19 m

Body of water
  
Delaware River

Crosses
  
Delaware River

Length
  
404 m

Location
  
Morrisville

Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge

Locale
  
Morrisville, Pennsylvania and Trenton, New Jersey

Maintained by
  
Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission

Total length
  
403.56 meters (1,324 feet)

Address
  
Morrisville, PA 19067, USA

Toll
  
1 USD (E-ZPass, Southbound)

Similar
  
Lower Trenton Bridge, Milford–Montague Toll Bridge, Calhoun Street Bridge, Easton–Phillipsburg Toll Bridge, New Hope–Lambertville Toll Bridge

The Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge is one of three road bridges connecting Trenton, New Jersey with Morrisville, Pennsylvania. Opened in 1952, it carries U.S. Route 1 (US 1) and is owned and operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. This bridge's toll plaza was originally configured to collect tolls from both the northbound and southbound travel lanes. Today, tolls are collected only from vehicles travelling southbound (entering Pennsylvania/leaving New Jersey).

The Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge recently underwent renovation work to expand and rehabilitate the Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge and auxiliary structures. Improvements include the addition of a third northbound lane on the main bridge, installing a new soundwall along Northbound US 1 in Pennsylvania as well as lengthening deceleration lanes. This $67 million project was designed by the Louis Berger Group and awarded to Conti Enterprises Incorporated, and concluded in 2009.

References

Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge Wikipedia