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Henry Hudson Bridge Going Cashless

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New York City's Henry Hudson Bridge is going cashless.

Unmanned, cashless toll booths are being introduced on the Bronx-Manhattan crossing beginning November 10, 2012.

The agency says drivers can pay with the E-ZPass or their license plates will be photographed and the registered driver will get a bill in the mail.

The toll remains the same: $2.20 with E-ZPass and $4 without.

The 34 MTA Bridges and Tunnels officers currently working at the bridge toll plaza will be moved to jobs at other crossings.

The bridge averages 65,000 vehicles daily. It's the first of the MTA's seven bridges and two tunnels to go cashless.

 

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