New York–Pennsylvania Joint Interstate Bridge Commission

The New York–Pennsylvania Joint Interstate Bridge Commission, or simply the Joint Interstate Bridge Commission, is an interstate agency jointly owned by the states of New York and Pennsylvania. The commission was formed in 1919 by the two states to manage the crossings of the Delaware River that connected them. It currently maintains and operates 10 toll-free bridges from the New Jersey–Pennsylvania state line to the end of Pennsylvania and New York's shared border along the Delaware River.

Lake Como–Hancock Bridge
The Lordville–Equinunk Bridge
Kellams Bridge
Callicoon Bridge
Cochecton–Damascus Bridge
Skinners Falls–Milanville Bridge
Narrowsburg–Darbytown Bridge
Barryville–Shohola Bridge
Pond Eddy Bridge
Mid-Delaware Bridge

New York–Pennsylvania Joint Interstate Bridge Commission
Interstate agency overview
FormedMay 1919 (1919-05)
JurisdictionNew York and Pennsylvania
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