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Related: About this forumGolden Gate Bridge toll to hit $10 for most drivers
San Francisco Chronicle / 6-30-25
Starting Tuesday (July 1), crossing the Golden Gate Bridge and commuting by ferry or bus will cost Bay Area travelers more.
Bridge tolls will rise by 50 cents across all vehicle types, part of a multiyear increase schedule adopted by the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District.
The standard FasTrak rate will climb from $9.25 to $9.75, while drivers paying via license plate or one-time payment will see a jump from $9.50 to $10.
The toll invoice rate, sent by mail, increases to $10.75. Carpoolers will pay $7.75, up from $7.25.
Link (paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/golden-gate-bridge-toll-transit-fare-increase-july-20401461.php
Why? According to the link, the District doesn't receive dedicated state or local tax revenue, and continues to recover from a steep decline in ridership following the COVID-19 pandemic. It says the fare and toll increases are necessary to maintain services and infrastructure, noting a projected $220 million five-year shortfall.
Gee, maybe it's time the state could help with funding.

CountAllVotes
(21,874 posts)I remember when it was 50 cents!
JoseBalow
(7,896 posts)For a flat rate of $10, riders can purchase a one-way combo ticket for travel on Golden Gate Larkspur Ferry and the SMART train.
Take the SMART Train from Sonoma County to Larkspur where you can transfer to Golden Gate Ferry and sail into the San Francisco Ferry Terminal. Or take a day trip from San Francisco up to beautiful Sonoma County. Sail & Rail fares are honored on ALL Golden Gate Ferry and SMART train trips
The Mouth
(3,362 posts)Need to get rid of the Bridge district; they should have been ended in the 11960's once tolls paid the bonds off.