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A toll road ( also called a: tollway, turnpike, toll highway, or express toll route ) is a privately or publicly built road for which the user of the road is required to pay a fee, or toll.
Only one turnpike interchange is located in Salem: Exit 1 in Carneys Point ( which is also where the turnpike ends ).
The railroad also took over jurisdiction of the turnpike.
While so engaged, Jones foresaw that Ulster County would undergo many changes and growth when the new turnpike was completed, He also realized that because of this growth a new county would ultimately be formed out of the southwestern part of the county.
Piatt also served Lycoming County and Brady Township as a county auditor and as a president of both a turnpike and a bridge company.
A turnpike road was also built between Guildford and Horsham, assent for the project being given in 1818.
A portion of Route 91 and Route 91 Connector was also the site of one of at least three tollgates on the turnpike.
Lee is located along Interstate 90 ( also known as the Massachusetts Turnpike ), and is home to Exit 2, the westernmost full exit on the turnpike ( Exit 1, in West Stockbridge, is only a turnaround exit ) as well as the first service area along the Pike.
Plough scars cutting the Roman road surface indicate that in the post-Roman period the site was used for arable land whilst in the 18th century, it formed part of the Birmingham to Derby turnpike but it is also possible that by this time, the main road had been diverted onto its present course at Pastures Hill.
He also denounced the construction of a turnpike connecting Elizabethtown and Louisville, the state fairgrounds, and Freedom Hall as unnecessary.
West of downtown Derby, another turnpike corporation, the Ousatonic Turnpike, was chartered also in 1795 to build a toll road between Derby and New Milford following the east bank of the Housatonic River.
Extensive passenger and goods facilities were however provided at Betws-y-Coed, where the station, which was opened in 1868, adjoins the London to Holyhead A5 turnpike road and was thus ideally located to serve many isolated communities in Snowdonia and also the rapidly developing tourist industry.
The same engineers that built the canal also built a substantial country house, turnpike house and cottages at the site.
Three days later, the old road following the Mohawk River between Utica and Schenectady also became a turnpike, known as the Mohawk Turnpike.
It also authorised branches to Daventry, the River Nene at Northampton, to the turnpike road ( now the A5 ) at Old Stratford, and to Watford: those to Daventry and Watford were not built.
He also promoted the building of turnpike roads, as part of his plan to open up the area and increase its prosperity.
The line also provided goods facilities for the market town of Llanrwst, and via the extensive facilities at Betws-y-Coed on the London to Holyhead A5 turnpike road it served many isolated communities in Snowdonia and also the developing tourist industry.
* Bridgeton to Millville along the turnpike between the two towns, which the company also owned
Born at Alfreton in Derbyshire, he began his career assisting his father Joseph Outram, who described himself as an " agriculturalist ", but was also a land agent, an enclosure commissioner arbitrating in the many disputes which arose from the enclosures acts, an advisor on land management, a surveyor for new mines and served as a turnpike trustee.
Henri A. Burque Highway, the surface road that U. S. Route 3 uses to get between exit 7 of the turnpike and the Daniel Webster Highway in northern Nashua, is also part of it.
It also doubtless influenced the legislature in 1837 to provide for a survey of Cheat from the turnpike crossing to the Pennsylvania line.
He also invested in a turnpike road which went to Stockport.

turnpike and features
Notable features include a very wide turnpike stair and painted ceilings dating from the 16th century in some rooms.
The toll plaza at Bristow was the first of the new plazas reconstructed incorporating " state-of-the-industry " electronic toll collection ( ETC ) and other operational features for the convenience and safety of motorists utilizing the turnpike system.

turnpike and southern
Much of the N8 / R639 route was built to connect the midlands to southern Tipperary and north County Cork as part of the Irish turnpike road-building drive of the mid-18th century.
As Burnard said, the current building dates from 1845, but the original inn on the southern side of the packhorse track was probably built in the middle of the 18th century, certainly well before the turnpike road was created in 1792.
From its northern terminus at Charleston, to the southern end at Princeton, the turnpike travels a total of.
The southern half of the turnpike got little use as it avoided all the towns, where travelers wanted to stop, and had some steep grades.
The southern portion of the turnpike, in Nashua, is posted as U. S. Route 3, serving as an extension of the US-3 freeway ( Northwest Expressway ) from Burlington, Massachusetts.

turnpike and end
In Trenton, the turnpike was to begin at either Warren or Green Streets, heading along the current US 1 corridor to New Brunswick, where it would end.
The first was the Driscoll Expressway which was to start from the Garden State Parkway at exit 80 in South Toms River and end 3 miles north of exit 8A along the turnpike in South Brunswick.
The first was the Driscoll Expressway which was to start from the Garden State Parkway at exit 80 in Toms River and end 3 miles north of exit 8A along the turnpike in South Brunswick.
At the end of the 18th century Cirencester was a thriving market town, at the centre of a network of turnpike roads with easy access to markets for its produce of grain and wool.
Lotte loses hope and attempts to kill Maxine, but they end up at the turnpike after falling through the portal and Malkovich's shame-ridden subconscious.
The first turnpike road in England is reputed to have been created here at the end of the 17th century, Acts of Parliament were passed in 1696 and 1709, " For the repairing of the highway between Wymondham and Attleborough, in the County of Norfolk, and for including therein the road from Wymondham to Hethersett ".
By the end of the 18th century, the Lymington road had become a turnpike and a regular route for the mail coaches from Lyndhurst and the north.
It becomes Mile End Road at the eastern end of Whitechapel Road, at Mile End Gate, the former toll gate for the turnpike, passing Stepney Green tube station, with Stepney to the south, and then Mile End tube station.
In the 1750s there was a boom in creating new turnpike trusts with the result that by the end of the 18th century almost all main roads were turnpike roads.
* Battery No. 10: this was the Confederate Fort Collier built on the east side of the Martinsburg turnpike on the north end of town.
An extension to Elizabeth opened December 21, 1835, using the turnpike from the south end of Broad Street.
It is on the south side of the road in front of number 12, near the east end of the village, and was possibly associated with a previous turnpike road.
* At the Boston end, the line ran to the end of Huntington Avenue, the old turnpike, and continued on to Park Square.
The Dorchester Turnpike Corporation ( sometimes called the South Boston Turnpike ) was created by the state legislature on March 4, 1805, to build a turnpike from the east end of the Boston South Bridge ( Nook Point ) to Milton Bridge over the Neponset River, on the other side of which the Blue Hill Turnpike later continued.
The North Free Bridge, on the site of today's Dorchester Avenue Bridge, opened in 1826, providing a more direct route form the north end of the turnpike to Dewey Square downtown.
* Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike-The turnpike's present Breezewood exit is the western end of this 13-mile long stretch of former turnpike alignment.
Skidby has a single main street, Main Street, running roughly east-west: the eastern end leads to Cottingham, making a crossroads with the former Hessle to Beverley turnpike before a roundabout junction with the A164 road ; at the westerern end Little Weighton Road leads roughly towards Little Weighton, to the south is Riplingham Road, currently a farm track and footpath.

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