Beginning April 1, the two inside lanes of the Hood River-White Salmon Bridge toll booth will be closed and drivers will be directed to use the outside lanes when crossing the bridge.
Beginning April 1, the two inside lanes of the Hood River-White Salmon Bridge toll booth will be closed and drivers will be directed to use the outside lanes when crossing the bridge.
HOOD RIVER — The Hood River-White Salmon Interstate Bridge will transition to all-electronic tolling on April 1.
As part of this change, only the outer lanes will remain open, and the two middle lanes will be blocked off. Drivers should keep moving and not stop at the toll area. The red light will be removed, and signage will be posted to help inform drivers during the transition.
Drivers are encouraged to sign up for a BreezeBy account now for a smoother and more affordable experience. BreezeBy allows tolls to be deducted automatically, with passenger vehicles paying $1.75 per crossing on the Hood River Bridge, compared to $3.50 for non-account holders. Enrolled Tribal members can apply for a Tribal Member BreezeBy Account for toll-free travel.
To sign up for BreezeBy, visit portofhoodriver.com to create an account and receive a transponder by mail. If you prefer not to open an account, tolls can still be paid online at csc.portofhoodriver.com/paytoll within 14 days of crossing, or by cash/check at the port office or 24/7 drop box. Paying after 14 days will result in an administrative fee of $3 being added to the toll.
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