Traffic & Transit

New Hope-Lambertville Bridge Courtesy Shuttle To End Service

Although the walkway is back in service, the shuttle service is operating with a single vehicle 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Thursday and Friday.

One of the two courtesy shuttles that have been transporting pedestrians between New Hope and Lambertville during the bridge closure.
One of the two courtesy shuttles that have been transporting pedestrians between New Hope and Lambertville during the bridge closure. (Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission)

NEW HOPE, PA — The temporary courtesy shuttle service that operated during the shutdown of the New Hope-Lambertville Toll-Supported Bridge is scheduled to cease operations at 11 p.m. on Friday, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission has announced.

The shuttle service between the New Hope and Lambertville commercial centers was reinstituted on January 13 for an anticipated two-week-long closure of the bridge’s walkway and road deck. The walkway was put back into service Wednesday afternoon. The road deck is expected to reopen to Pennsylvania-bound vehicles mid-day Thursday, January 23.

Although the walkway is back in service, the shuttle service is operating with a single vehicle 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Thursday and Friday, January 23 and 24. The designated stops are:

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  • New Hope: The northbound side of North Main Street approximate to the park benches near the building that houses the PNC Bank and Starbucks Coffee.
  • Lambertville: The Pennsylvania-bound side of Bridge Street in the general area of the former Black River and Western Railroad crossing and the Princeton Bank building.

A one-way trip between the two stops is approximately 12 to 15 minutes. The shuttle minibus has a 20-passenger seating capacity. The vehicle is ADA accessible, capable of loading and transporting disabled people in wheelchairs. The vehicle can be configured to carry up to four wheelchairs, with a corresponding reduction of four passenger seats for each wheelchair.

The minibus exceeds the 4-ton gross vehicle weight restriction on the New Hope-Lambertville
Toll-Supported Bridge, the free crossing linking the riverfront towns’ commercial centers. For this reason, the shuttle must travel across the toll bridge north of New Hope and Lambertville.

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