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we will be coming south on the A1 and intend to call in to Lincoln driving on the A57 and notice there is a toll sign at Dunham is it still there or am I using an old map.I wonder how many toll roads we have in the country
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Wikipedia reckons the answer to the toll bridges question is 17 in England and 4 in Wales. The list is here:
http://en.wikipedia.o..._toll_bridges#England
Most of these will be recognisable as modern structures erected to the last 50 years - the Severn Bridge and the Humber Bridge perhaps being well-known examples.
It's the ancient ones, of which Dunham appears to be one, that are far more interesting. I don't know Dunham but I do know about Whitchurch and Swinford bridges over the Thames in Oxfordshire and Batheaston bridge over the Avon to the west of Bath. Certainly Whitchurch and Batheaston bridges are major money-spinners for the owners and the tolls are scrupulously collected.
Whitchurch bridge is about to undergo a major refurb soon and the local councils on both sides of the river are making major contingency plans for the traffic chaos expected to be created.
http://en.wikipedia.o..._toll_bridges#England
Most of these will be recognisable as modern structures erected to the last 50 years - the Severn Bridge and the Humber Bridge perhaps being well-known examples.
It's the ancient ones, of which Dunham appears to be one, that are far more interesting. I don't know Dunham but I do know about Whitchurch and Swinford bridges over the Thames in Oxfordshire and Batheaston bridge over the Avon to the west of Bath. Certainly Whitchurch and Batheaston bridges are major money-spinners for the owners and the tolls are scrupulously collected.
Whitchurch bridge is about to undergo a major refurb soon and the local councils on both sides of the river are making major contingency plans for the traffic chaos expected to be created.
Nope, it's 40p. Has been since 2009 since the last time the owners applied for (and got) statutory permission to increase it. Can't be too many businesses that can get away with upping the cost of their service by 100% and getting away with it. However they argued that the structure needed major work soon - which appears to be true.