How much in tolls to go from philadelphia to new york city?
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im taking a trip and just trying to figure out how much its gonna cost for tolls each way. i knows its $8 to get into the city but how much are the tolls before? i would be going up 95
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Answer:
Well, you can't go up 95 because there's a hole in 95 north of Trenton. 95 North becomes 295 South and heads you back down south. 95 should finally be finished sometime this decade. Take the Betsy Ross Bridge over to Jersey. Stay on Route 73 and take this to the New Jersey Turnpike. Take the Turnpike north to Exit 14C, for the Holland Tunnel. The toll is $6.70, each way. Also you'll have to pay a toll on the Betsy Ross coming back into PA. That toll is $4.00.
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