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demmiblue

(39,627 posts)
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 12:35 PM 3 hrs ago

BREAKING: The operators of the Canadian-financed Gordie Howe Bridge have announced their toll rates.

BREAKING: The operators of the Canadian-financed Gordie Howe Bridge have announced their toll rates.

And they're significantly less than the Ambassador Bridge, whose private owner has lobbied the Trump administration to block Gordie Howe from opening.
www.detroitnews.com/story/busine...

Chad Livengood (@chadlivengood.bsky.social) 2026-03-11T16:19:08.116Z

Washington — Tolls to cross the not-yet-open Gordie Howe International Bridge will be less than half the fees at the competing Ambassador Bridge for both passenger vehicles and commercial trucks, according to rates announced Wednesday morning by the new bridge's operators.

Commercial shippers that sign up for the Gordie Howe bridge's "Breakaway" discount toll program will pay charges of $6.90 U.S. dollars per axle. The comparable rate for A-Pass and E-ZPass holders crossing the Ambassador Bridge is $15 U.S. dollars per axle.

For typical five-axle semi-trucks, that represents a $40.50 cost advantage for a truck to cross the new publicly owned Gordie Howe Bridge rather than the privately owned Ambassador Bridge.

For passenger vehicles, the Breakaway toll on the Gordie Howe Bridge will be $4.35 USD per crossing. The minimum rate available on the Ambassador is $10.

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/business/2026/03/11/gordie-howe-ambassador-bridge-toll-rates-how-much-are-they/89099085007/


Oh, this is delicious!

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BREAKING: The operators of the Canadian-financed Gordie Howe Bridge have announced their toll rates. (Original Post) demmiblue 3 hrs ago OP
LOL! this *is* delicious! and so is your popcorn giff (and adorable too!) nt orleans 2 hrs ago #1
Capitalism. You gotta love it. Ray Bruns 2 hrs ago #2
Tolls were part of the formula to share proceeds in the future. (If I remember correctly) not a texan 1 hr ago #3
Love it! PJMcK 1 hr ago #4
And Howe! NBachers 1 hr ago #5
Ha ha Roy Rolling 1 hr ago #6
I dislike the Ambassador bridge anyway. SergeStorms 40 min ago #7

not a texan

(91 posts)
3. Tolls were part of the formula to share proceeds in the future. (If I remember correctly)
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 03:00 PM
1 hr ago

I believe Canada was going to keep all the tolls until the bridge is paid for. Canada paid for the bridge, not the U.S. Once the bridge is paid for the proceeds were to be split 50 - 50. I don't see how anyone in Michigan is going to be happy with dementia donny for the delay in increased funding for the state.

PJMcK

(25,020 posts)
4. Love it!
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 03:00 PM
1 hr ago

Wouldn’t it be fun if the Howe Bridge put the Ambassador out of business?

Fuck that family.

Roy Rolling

(7,595 posts)
6. Ha ha
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 03:17 PM
1 hr ago

It’s just business.

Nothing more American than purchasing the lowest price regardless of other considerations. And if those considerations are to say “f*ck you, T-hole” it makes the Geordie Howe Bridge an even better economic advantage.

Ha ha. Go Mark Carney.

He shoots, he scores!

SergeStorms

(20,445 posts)
7. I dislike the Ambassador bridge anyway.
Wed Mar 11, 2026, 03:36 PM
40 min ago

It's like driving up the sheer face of a mountain to me. The same with the 1000 Islands bridge in Alexandria Bay.
Maybe the technology didn't exist back when they built those two bridges, but the incline on both is nerve shattering, at least to me. I can't imagine what it's like driving them in an 18 wheeler!

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