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The Milford–Montague Toll Bridge (also known as the US 206 Toll Bridge ) is a truss bridge that crosses the Delaware River , connecting Montague Township , New Jersey to Dingman Township , Pennsylvania on U.S. Route 206 , near the town of Milford . The two-lane bridge, which opened on December 30, 1953, has a total length of 1,150 feet (350 m), and is operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission .

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4-1076: Tolls are collected only from motorists traveling northbound, into Pennsylvania. The bridge was approved in 1951, to replace an existing crossing at the site that dated from 1889. The Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge , the Portland–Columbia Toll Bridge and the Milford–Montague Toll Bridge were all constructed simultaneously by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, with work on all three started on October 15, 1951, and all three bridge openings spaced approximately every two weeks in December 1953. Vehicle Pay-by-Plate toll E-ZPass toll 41°18′26″N 74°48′01″W  /  41.3071°N 74.8002°W  / 41.3071; -74.8002 Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge The Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge (also known as

8-678: A connection with Route 94 . I-80 was routed onto the bridge in 1959. There is a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the New Jersey-bound section of the bridge, separated from motor vehicles with a concrete divider. The pedestrian walkway on the Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge connects Pennsylvania's northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail with New Jersey's southern end. The Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area straddles both sides of

12-472: A steel plate structure. The roadways are 28 feet (8.5 m) wide each and separated from each other by a concrete Jersey barrier. The facility opened to the public on December 16, 1953, at ceremonies attended by Governor of Pennsylvania John S. Fine and Governor of New Jersey Alfred E. Driscoll . The bridge carried US 611 (now Pennsylvania Route 611 ) for four miles (6.4 km) in New Jersey to

16-785: The Interstate 80 Toll Bridge ) is a toll bridge that carries Interstate 80 across the Delaware River at the Delaware Water Gap , connecting Hardwick Township , Warren County , New Jersey , and Delaware Water Gap , Monroe County , Pennsylvania , in the United States. The bridge was built by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission . The 2,465-foot-long (751 m) bridge is a multiple span dual roadway with

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