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Tolls Increase Friday for Delaware River Crossings, by Road or Rail

Pennsylvania-bound bridge tolls will go from $4 to $5. PATCO fees will be up 10 percent.

Many trips between Haverford Township and South Jersey will become more expensive, starting this weekend, as the Delaware River Port Authority increases bridge tolls and PATCO fees to fund infrastructure improvements, the authority announced on its website.

Drivers will still pay nothing on their way to the Garden State, but coming home on the Commodore Barry, Walt Whitman, Ben Franklin and Betsy Ross bridges, the cost will be $5, up from $4.

Trips on PATCO (the Port Authority Transit Corporation) will cost 10 percent more. PATCO's trains run between Philadelphia (terminal at 16th and Locust streets) and Lindenwold, NJ. An end-to-end trip will now cost $3.

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A Havertown resident could get from home to the shore via SEPTA and NJ Transit, with or without a PATCO trip in the middle.

The fee increases are meant to help fund repairs to all four bridges and PATCO, as well as all 120 PATCO cars.

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