Bestpass has added several international bridges to its toll network at the border between New York and Canada.
by Staff
August 21, 2014
The Lewiston-Queenston Bridge. Photo via Niagara Falls Bridge Commission.
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The Lewiston-Queenston Bridge. Photo via Niagara Falls Bridge Commission.
Bestpass has added several international bridges to its toll network at the border in upstate New York.
The bridges are all managed by the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission and span the border between the United States and Canada. The NFBC recently implemented New York's E-ZPass toll program, which has allowed Bestpass to include the bridges in its network.
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“The addition of NFBC tolls to the E-ZPass network will further streamline toll management for our customers using those border crossings,” said Bestpass president and COO John Andrews.
The three bridges that have been added are the Rainbow, Whirlpool, and Lewiston-Queenston international bridges. Any drivers or fleets using Bestpass can automatically use their existing Bestpass transponders at NFBC bridges. Also, any service-related issues at NFBC tolls can be handled by the Bestpass service center.
Bestpass offers bulk purchasing and toll management services to commercial trucking fleets. The service allows users to have a single toll transponder for multiple weigh stations and toll roads and has partnerships with state highway authorities throughout the United States.
“The addition of NFBC tolls to the E-ZPass network will further streamline toll management for our customers using those border crossings,” said John Andrews, president and COO of Bestpass. “These additional tolling locations are the latest in our ongoing expansion of partnerships with highway and toll authorities, and as we continue to expand we are expecting more key additions to the Bestpass service network in the upcoming months.”
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