Toll bridges
From Transit Unlimited
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.
| Base toll | Carpool toll free hours | Carpool minimum for free passage | Bike and ped access | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Antioch Bridge | $4 | 5am - 10am 3pm - 7pm |
3 | Bicycles and pedestrians may use the shoulders on both sides of the traffic lanes |
| Bay Bridge | $4 | 5am - 10am 3pm - 7pm |
3 | The bridge is closed to pedestrian and bicycle traffic |
| Benicia – Martinez Bridge | $4 | 5am - 10am 3pm - 6pm |
3 | A bicycle/pedestrian trail is available on the west side of the old (west/southbound) bridge |
| Carquinez Bridge | $4 | 5am - 10am 3pm - 7pm |
3 | bicycle/pedestrian trail is available on the west side of the suspension bridge |
| Dumbarton Bridge | $4 | 5am - 10am 3pm - 6pm |
2 | bicycle/pedestrian trail on the south side of the bridge |
| Golden Gate Bridge | $6 cash and $5 with FasTrak | 5am - 9am 4pm - 6pm |
3 | On 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 | $4 | 5am - 10am 3pm - 6pm |
3 | The bridge is closed to pedestrian and bicycle traffic |
| San Mateo – Hayward Bridge | $4 | 5am - 10am 3pm - 6pm |
2 | The bridge is closed to pedestrian and bicycle traffic |

