The Lincoln Tunnel will move to 100% automatic cashless tolling starting next month, completing the Port Authority's phasing out of cash tolls on its crossings between New York and New Jersey.
Port Authority of New York & New JerseyThe Lincoln Tunnel will move to 100% automatic cashless tolling starting next month, completing the Port Authority’s phasing out of cash tolls on its crossings between New York and New Jersey.
The Lincoln Tunnel will be the last of the Port Authority’s crossings to phase out cash tolls; the three Staten Island-New Jersey crossings have been all-gantry since 2019, while the Holland Tunnel made the switch in 2020. The most recent conversion came on thein July. The Port Authority has spent $500 million over several years to make the switch.
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