The Easton–Phillipsburg Toll Bridge is a bridge that carries U.S. Route 22 over the Delaware River. The bridge is between Easton, PA and Phillipsburg, NJ. The bridge opened on January 14, 1938 and it's operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. The main river bridge consists of a 540 feet (160 m) Petit through-truss span over the river; a 430 feet (130 m), five-span plate-girder viaduct at the New Jersey approach; and a 40 feet (12 m) pre-stressed concrete boxbeam span over PA Route 611 on the Pennsylvania approach. The overall length is 1,020 feet (310 m). The four-lane facility has a roadway width of 40 feet (12 m). There are 8 feet (2.4 m) concrete pedestrian sidewalks outside the trusses on each side. The bridge currently is the 9th longest (main span) simple truss and 9th longest (main span) steel truss in the United States. When it was constructed in 1938, the bridge ranked first as the longest steel truss in the nation—a distinction it held for 19 years. The toll plaza collects only westbound lanes going into Pennsylvania, and includes the E-Z Pass system. The current toll rate per car is one dollar, $1.00.[1]
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Coordinates: 40°41′40″N 75°12′13″W / 40.6945°N 75.2036°W / 40.6945; -75.2036