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The Dingman's Ferry Bridge (also known as the Dingmans Bridge) is a toll bridge across the Delaware River between Delaware Township, Pennsylvania and Sandyston Township, New Jersey. Owned and operated by the Dingmans Choice and Delaware Bridge Company, it is the last privately-owned toll bridge on the Delaware and one of the few remaining in ...
The following is a list of toll bridges. ... Oldtown Low Water Bridge Privately Owned Green Spring Road Potomac River: 318.9 97.2 $1.50 Cash or Card
Private road. Cash, [2] [clarification needed] motorcycles prohibited SR 120 (Tioga Road) Groveland: Lee Vining: $20.00 No cash accepted. Reservations required, toll is entrance fee for Yosemite National Park. Open in summer only. SR 89 (Lassen Volcanic National Park Highway) Morgan Summit Summertown $30 Toll is entrance fee for Lassen Volcanic ...
Cash tolls on Dingmans Ferry bridge will double starting Friday, the first time in 14 years the cash toll on the privately-owned bridge has gone up.
The Ambassador Bridge is an international suspension bridge across the Detroit River that connects Detroit, Michigan, United States, with Windsor, Ontario, Canada.Opened in 1929, the toll bridge is the busiest international border crossing in North America in terms of trade volume, carrying more than 25% of all merchandise trade between the United States and Canada by value. [3]
The fact that Americans can drive wherever they want to around the U.S., including over (and sometimes under) water, is a testament to the amazing architects and engineers who have built bridges ...
The Chicago Skyway is privately owned by the Skyway Concession Company There are relatively few private highways in the United States, compared to other parts of the world. The Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike , opened in 1795 between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Lancaster, Pennsylvania , was the first major American turnpike.
The Wayne Six Toll Bridge, formerly the Newell Toll Bridge is a privately owned suspension bridge over the Ohio River on the Golding Street Extension between Newell, West Virginia and East Liverpool, Ohio, United States. It carries two lanes of roadway and a pedestrian path along the west side.