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toll bridge
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toll bridge
n.
A bridge at which a toll is charged for crossing.
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Noun1.toll bridge - a bridge where toll is charged for crossing
bridge, span - a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc.


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No doubt some people who are money-rich and time-poor will be pleased to see the toll bridges because of the new road infrastructure associated with bridges, but these are likely to be in the minority.
All toll bridges over the Calder are long gone, but in 1949 it cost small amounts to cross two bridges: a footbridge near the centre of Mirfield and the Pear Tree Bridge at Battyeford CAPTION(S): WHAT A SPLASH: The launching of 'Barge Number 48' at Ledgard Bridge Dockyard in September 1948 (Kirklees ref: ke00402, Examiner ref: 48-4647); TOLL ORDER: Mirfield's two toll bridges and their guardians in January 1949.
In Scotland they have got rid of all their toll bridges because they were so unpopular and it is already paying dividends.
 
 
 
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