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[quote=Margaret Pilkington;878840]I know of only one other little road (and it is in Wales) where a toll is levied(5 pence per journey)........to go over a bridge built by a farmer, rather than a longer journey.
quote] There is (or was) a little toll road owned by a farmer that I used to take whilst dropping down the A36/A350 from Bath to Shaftesbury. Sorry, can't remember exactly where. Payment was taken on trust with a tin to deposit the toll in .... minimal charge. As for the M6 toll road, used it many times whilst travelling on business, could never tell how long you would be held up around that section of Birmingham. Bit of a gamble really .. it could be flowing, more often not though ... have been held there for up to an hour sometimes. The reason the toll keeps increasing is because it is not being used as much as was predicted. Spain, Cashy ... the toll motorway is very well used on the Costa Bravo from Alicante airport, North and South. |
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have to say i've never paid to use either the m6 or the severn bridge when I was coach driving. I always planned my rest stop for Norton Caines services where coaches got a free voucher to use the m6 toll if we stopped. and as for the severn bridge I just never went that route into south wales it was just as quick to take the scenic route or the M50.
Only had to cross the humber bridge once and that cost me over £12.00 (good job I got the money back) as for the hov lanes they do have these on certain busy stretches of motorway up and down the country nearest one to here is the m62 just before bradford where they have the 2+ lane. |
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wouldn't have a clue about that un kate, i referred to the one by the south coast, near empty every time ive seen it.:)
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I think the coach drivers who took us on the toll bit of the motorway used the Norton Caines Service station so that they didn't pay for the use of the road either. |
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The Tamar Bridge at Saltash is also a one way Toll Bridge, but I have forgotten in which direction you pay?????
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the little box idea is great especially abroad, the ones we used could adjusted for each country you were in. You just pulled up to the barrier,youre box was registered and away you went. Did have a couple of problems though.
1. didn't work in spain 2. wasn't accepted on the Pont Normande ( resulted in rather a large queue behind me while I tried every fuel card until one was accepted) 3. Boss forgot to pay the bill (as above) 4. sent out in a replacement coach as mine was being serviced. Said replacement coach didn't have magic box or a payage window so had to open door to pay by card at every payage through France (and there's quite a few) all in all it was damn good fun. |
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Up until 2008 the Tay road bridge into Dundee was free to get in, but you had to pay to get out ? :eek:
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Yes, you're right, it's free to get into cornwall over the bridge and on the ferry, but you pay to get back.
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