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What (who) is toll bridge - definition

BRIDGE FOR WHICH ROAD USAGE TOLLS ARE CHARGED
Toll bridges; Tollbridge; Tollbridges; Toll-bridge; Toll-bridges
  • Toll plaza at the Rainbow Bridge, [[Niagara County, New York]]
  • Toll rates at [[Connecticut River]] Bridge between [[New Hampshire]] and [[Vermont]] '' U.S. Library of Congress''

toll bridge         
¦ noun a bridge which drivers or pedestrians must pay to cross.
Whitney-on-Wye toll bridge         
  • Looking across the toll bridge at Whitney-on-Wye.
  • Toll house, Whitney-on-Wye.
BRIDGE IN HEREFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND, UK
Whitney Bridge, Wye Act 1780; Whitney Bridge, Hereford Act 1797
Whitney-on-Wye toll bridge is a single-carriageway, wood- and stone-construction in Herefordshire, England. The toll bridge carries the B4350 south from its junction with the A438, near Whitney-on-Wye, across the River Wye.
Washington State Toll Bridge Authority         
Washington Toll Bridge Authority
The Washington Toll Bridge Authority was created in 1937 by the Washington State Legislature, with a mandate to finance, construct and operate toll bridges.

Wikipedia

Toll bridge

A toll bridge is a bridge where a monetary charge (or toll) is required to pass over. Generally the private or public owner, builder and maintainer of the bridge uses the toll to recoup their investment, in much the same way as a toll road.

Examples of use of toll bridge
1. Owner David Guernsey likens the facility to a $5 million Potomac toll bridge.
2. Greenergy blends its fuel at a terminal at West Thurrock in Essex, near the Queen Elizabeth toll bridge over the Thames.
3. Motorists in Hull and Southampton crossed the Humber bridge and Itchen toll bridge for free because there were no workers to collect fees, and disruption to ferries meant the Isle of Wight was in effect cut off.
4. "You have the law, but nobody‘s enforcing it." On the toll bridge between Rio de Janeiro and the city of Niteroi one recent night, the police were intent on changing that.
5. Credit analysts, bankers and construction companies fret that voters‘ doubts about privatizing assets have grown since Chicago two years ago fueled the trend by getting $1.83 billion for leasing its main commuting toll bridge to Indiana . In Texas, for example, on Monday a public agency offered $500 million more for a road project that Republican Gov.