Bay Area toll bridges

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San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay are the most prominent geographic features in the Bay Area. There are 8 toll bridges in the Bay Area. All the bridges only collect tolls one way. Transit service is available on all toll bridges, but not all bridges allow bicycles and pedestrians.

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 Base tollCarpool toll hoursCarpool toll (Fastrak required)Carpool minimum for free passageBike and ped access
Antioch Bridge$73pm - 7pm
5am - 10am
$3.503Bicycles and pedestrians may use the shoulders on both sides of the traffic lanes
Bay Bridge$73pm - 7pm
5am - 10am
$3.503The West span of bridge is closed to pedestrian and bicycle traffic. The East span has a bike/ped path that link with Yerba Buena Island from Oakland.
Benicia – Martinez Bridge$73pm - 6pm
5am - 10am
$3.503A bicycle/pedestrian trail is available on the west side of the old (west/southbound) bridge
Carquinez Bridge$73pm - 7pm
5am - 10am
$3.503bicycle/pedestrian trail is available on the west side of the suspension bridge
Dumbarton Bridge$73pm - 6pm
5am - 10am
$3.502bicycle/pedestrian trail on the south side of the bridge
Golden Gate Bridge$9.40 toll invoice, $8.80 license plate account, $8.40 with FasTrak4pm - 6pm
5am - 9am
$6.403On weekdays, bikes and pedestrians share the eastern (bay side) walkway along the side of the bridge. On weekends, bikes use the western (ocean facing) side while pedestians use the eastern side.
Richmond – San Rafael Bridge$73pm - 6pm
5am - 10am
$3.503A pedestrian and bicycle path is available on the upper deck/north lane of the bridge.
San Mateo – Hayward Bridge$73pm - 6pm
5am - 10am
$3.502The bridge is closed to pedestrian and bicycle traffic