From north to south: •
Milford–Montague Toll Bridge - (toll) (
US 206) :The Milford–Montague Toll Bridge (also known as the US 206 Toll Bridge) is a
truss bridge crossing the
Delaware River, connecting
Montague Township,
New Jersey to
Milford,
Pennsylvania on
U.S. Route 206. •
Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge - (toll) (
I-80) :The Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge (also known as 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 2,465-foot-long (751 m) bridge is a multiple-span, dual-lane bridge with a steel plate girder structure. The roadways are 28 feet (8.5 m) wide each and separated by a concrete Jersey barrier. •
Portland–Columbia Pedestrian Bridge - (pedestrian) :The Portland–Columbia Pedestrian Bridge (formally known as the Portland-Columbia Toll Supported Pedestrian Bridge) is a
footbridge that crosses the
Delaware River, at
Portland, in
Upper Mount Bethel Township,
Pennsylvania, connecting to
Columbia, in
Knowlton Township,
New Jersey. •
Portland–Columbia Toll Bridge - (toll) (
Route 94) :The Portland–Columbia Toll Bridge is a
toll bridge that carries
New Jersey Route 94 (which ends at the Pennsylvania State Line over the river) over the
Delaware River, between
Pennsylvania Route 611 at
Portland,
Pennsylvania, and Columbia in
Knowlton Township,
New Jersey. •
Riverton–Belvidere Bridge :The Riverton–Belvidere Bridge is a
bridge crossing the
Delaware River, connecting
Belvidere, New Jersey in the east with
Riverton, Pennsylvania in the west. There is no toll for crossing on either side; the Joint Commission abolished tolls for the Elimination of Toll Bridges in 1929. The bridge is 653 feet (199 m) long, holding a load of 8
short tons (16,000
lb) of traffic from
County Route 620 Spur (Water Street) in Belvidere to former Pennsylvania Route 709 on the Riverton side. •
Easton–Phillipsburg Toll Bridge - (toll) (
US 22) :The Easton–Phillipsburg Toll Bridge is a modified
Pennsylvania (Petit) through truss bridge that carries
U.S. Route 22 over the
Delaware River. The bridge is between
Easton, Pennsylvania and
Phillipsburg, New Jersey. The main river bridge consists of a 540-foot (160 m) Petit through-truss span over the river; a 430-foot (130 m), five-span plate-girder viaduct at the New Jersey approach; and a 40-foot (12 m) pre-stressed concrete boxbeam span over
Pennsylvania Route 611 on the Pennsylvania approach. •
Northampton Street Bridge :The Northampton Street Bridge is a bridge that crosses the
Delaware River, connecting
Easton, Pennsylvania, and
Phillipsburg, New Jersey. It is known locally as the "Free Bridge", thus distinguishing it from the
Easton–Phillipsburg Toll Bridge just upstream to the north. The crossing was first a ferry crossing run by David Martin, beginning in 1739. •
Interstate 78 Toll Bridge - (toll) (
I-78) :The Interstate 78 Toll Bridge carries
Interstate 78 across the
Delaware River between
Williams Township, Pennsylvania and
Phillipsburg, New Jersey. It opened on November 21, 1989, and is one of the newest bridges across the Delaware River. •
Riegelsville Bridge :The Riegelsville Bridge is a
suspension bridge crossing the
Delaware River connecting
Riegelsville, Pennsylvania with
Riegelsville, New Jersey. •
Upper Black Eddy–Milford Bridge :The Upper Black Eddy–Milford Bridge is a free bridge over the
Delaware River. The bridge carries Bridge Street, connecting
CR 519 in
Milford,
Hunterdon County,
New Jersey, with
Pennsylvania Route 32 in
Upper Black Eddy,
Bucks County,
Pennsylvania. •
Uhlerstown–Frenchtown Bridge - (
Route 12) :The Uhlerstown–Frenchtown Bridge is a free bridge over the
Delaware River. The bridge carries Bridge Street, connecting
New Jersey Route 12 in
Frenchtown,
Hunterdon County,
New Jersey, with
Pennsylvania Route 32 in Uhlerstown, located in
Tinicum Township, in
Bucks County,
Pennsylvania. •
Lumberville–Raven Rock Bridge - (pedestrian) :The Lumberville–Raven Rock Bridge, also known as the Lumberville Foot Bridge, is a free pedestrian suspension bridge over the
Delaware River. The bridge connects
Bull's Island Recreation Area near
Raven Rock,
Delaware Township in
Hunterdon County,
New Jersey to
Lumberville,
Solebury Township in
Bucks County,
Pennsylvania. The bridge is one of the two exclusively pedestrian bridges over the Delaware River. •
Centre Bridge–Stockton Bridge - (
PA 263 /
CR 523) :The Centre Bridge–Stockton Bridge is a free bridge over the
Delaware River. The bridge connects
CR 523 and
NJ 29 in
Stockton, in
Hunterdon County,
New Jersey to
PA 263 in
Centre Bridge,
Solebury Township,
Bucks County,
Pennsylvania. •
New Hope–Lambertville Toll Bridge - (toll) (
US 202) :The New Hope–Lambertville Toll Bridge carries
U.S. Route 202 (US 202) over the
Delaware River, connecting
Delaware Township in
Hunterdon County,
New Jersey, with
Solebury Township in
Bucks County,
Pennsylvania. The bridge, which opened in 1971, was built and is currently operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. The commission is also responsible for the maintenance and operation of the interchanges with
Route 29 in New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Route 32 (PA 32) on the Pennsylvania side. •
New Hope–Lambertville Bridge - (
PA 179 /
Route 179) :The New Hope–Lambertville Bridge, officially called the New Hope–Lambertville Toll Supported Bridge, is a six-span, 1,053-foot (321 m)-long bridge spanning the
Delaware River that connects the city of
Lambertville in
Hunterdon County,
New Jersey with the borough of
New Hope in
Bucks County,
Pennsylvania. The current
steel truss bridge was constructed in 1904 for $63,818.81. •
Washington Crossing Bridge - (
PA 532 /
CR 546) :Washington Crossing Bridge (officially the Washington Crossing Toll Supported Bridge) is a
truss bridge spanning the
Delaware River that connects
Washington Crossing,
Hopewell Township in
Mercer County,
New Jersey with
Washington Crossing,
Upper Makefield Township in
Bucks County,
Pennsylvania. •
Scudder Falls Toll Bridge - (toll) (
I-295) :The Scudder Falls Bridge carries
Interstate 295 (I-295) over the
Delaware River, connecting
Lower Makefield Township in
Bucks County,
Pennsylvania, with the
Scudders Falls section of
Ewing Township in
Mercer County,
New Jersey.The original bridge was a
plate girder bridge constructed from 1958 to 1961. Previously, the bridge was toll-free. However, this changed on July 14, 2019, when an
all-electronic toll was levied for Pennsylvania-bound traffic; the toll can be paid using
E-ZPass or
Toll-by-Plate. •
Calhoun Street Bridge :The Calhoun Street Toll Supported Bridge (also known as the Trenton City Bridge) is a historic bridge connecting
Calhoun Street in
Trenton,
New Jersey across the
Delaware River to East Trenton Avenue in
Morrisville, Bucks County,
Pennsylvania. It was constructed by the
Phoenix Bridge Company of
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, in 1884. The bridge was part of the
Lincoln Highway until 1920 (when the highway was moved to the free
Lower Trenton Bridge). •
Lower Trenton Bridge - (
Business US 1) :The Lower Trenton Toll Supported Bridge, commonly called the Lower Free Bridge, Warren Street Bridge or Trenton Makes Bridge, is a two-lane
Pennsylvania (Petit) through truss bridge over the
Delaware River between
Trenton, New Jersey and
Morrisville, Pennsylvania. It is known as the Trenton Makes Bridge because of the large lettering on the south side, reading "TRENTON MAKES THE WORLD TAKES", installed in 1935. In addition to being an important bridge between Pennsylvania and New Jersey, it is a major landmark in Trenton. It is signed as
US 1 Business, though it does not officially carry that route. •
Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge - (toll) (
US 1) :The Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge is one of three road bridges connecting
Trenton, New Jersey with
Morrisville, Pennsylvania. Opened on December 1, 1952, it carries
U.S. Route 1 (US 1). The commission also maintains 34 minor structures, including
overpasses and
underpasses. ==See also==