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The Interstate 78 Toll Bridge was opened to traffic on November 21, 1989. The bridge is a twin four-girder, seven-span continuous structure with an overall length of 1,222 feet. It is supported on hammerhead-reinforced concrete piers and reinforced concrete abutments. The Commission jurisdiction extends approximately 2.2 miles west at the Pennsylvania approach, including an interchange at Morgan Hill Road and grade-separation structures at Cedarville Road and Route 611.
The New Jersey approach extends approximately 4.2 miles to the east from the main river bridge, including grade separation bridges at Carpentersville Road, County Route 519 and Edges Roads.
The bridge’s westbound-only toll plaza area consists of a two-lane highway-speed open road tolling gantry and a former four-lane cash-collection toll booth structure. Cash service, however, ended in January 2025. The tolling point now handles only cashless E-ZPass and TOLL BY PLATE license-plate billing transactions. A rest area and welcome center for westbound motorists is adjacent to the toll facility.
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