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The New Hope-Lambertville (Route 202) Toll Bridge is a 1,682-foot, 10-span steel two-girder structure with a reinforced concrete deck. It has two lanes in each direction.
Connecting Solebury Township, PA. with Delaware Township, N.J., the bridge bypasses the nearby commercial centers of Lambertville, N.J. and New Hope, PA. The bridge opened to traffic to traffic July 22, 1971.
The substructure units are made of reinforced concrete; the piers are stone faced. The Commission’s jurisdiction also includes loop-ramp interchanges with overpasses provided at Route 29 in New Jersey and Route 32 in Pennsylvania.
Tolls originally were collected in both directions at the bridge. On Dec. 1, 2002, the toll plaza — on the Pennsylvania side — was converted to one-way collections in the southbound (PA-bound) direction. Cash toll collections ended in June 2024.
This will be the first of seven former cash-collection toll bridges to be convereted to open-road cashless all-electronic collections. The start of highway-speed toll collections is anticipated to start in summer 2026.
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