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Turnpike - Wikipedia
A turnpike road, a principal road maintained by a turnpike trust that collected road tolls in Britain in the 17th–19th centuries · Turnpike Lane, Haringey, ... en.wikipedia.org
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PA Turnpike: Home
The Pennsylvania Turnpike makes exploring the more than 550 miles of PA roadways safe, convenient and reliable in order to support national mobility and ... www.paturnpike.com
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Florida's Turnpike – Florida's Turnpike
Florida's Turnpike offers toll roads with convenient routes, access to major highways, and 24/7 motorist assistance. It is used by over three million customers ... floridasturnpike.com
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turnpike road
ˈturnpike road A road on which turnpikes are or were erected for the collection of tolls; hence, a main road or highway, formerly maintained by a toll levied on cattle and wheeled vehicles. Also fig.1745 Wesley Wks. (1830) I. 485 Turnpike roads were not known in that part of England till some years ... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is the difference between a turnpike and a highway?
A turnpike is a limited access toll road that drivers must pay a fee to use. Toll roads are financed by travelers who choose to use the road. www.paturnpike.com
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[PDF] The Turnpike Roads of England and Wales
Turnpike trusts were authorized to build and maintain toll roads, using tolls and bonds, as a solution to inadequate parish road funding. www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk
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Sparrows Herne Turnpike Road
Sparrows Herne Turnpike Road from London to Aylesbury was an 18th-century English toll road passing through Watford and Hemel Hempstead. It was the turnpike's depot at Sparrows Herne which gave the road its name. wikipedia.org
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Kansas Turnpike Authority
The Kansas Turnpike Authority maintains 236 miles of user-fee supported roadway from the Oklahoma border to Kansas City. www.ksturnpike.com
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Maine Turnpike Authority - Home
Traffic Cams. View highway images on our web cameras to see up-to-the-minute traffic conditions on the busiest sections of the Turnpike. · Need to pay a toll? maineturnpike.com
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List of turnpikes in New Jersey - Wikipedia
This is a list of turnpike roads, built and operated by private companies in exchange for the privilege of collecting a toll, in the U.S. state of New ... en.wikipedia.org
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TURNPIKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a (1) : a road (such as an expressway) for the use of which tolls are collected (2) : a road formerly maintained as a turnpike b : a main road www.merriam-webster.com
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Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company Toll House
Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company Toll House is a historic toll house located at St. Thomas Township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. It was owned by the Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Company until, when it was sold for $60.00. wikipedia.org
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disturnpike
disturnpike, v. (dɪsˈtɜːnpaɪk) [dis- 7 b.] trans. To free (a road) from turnpikes; to make no longer a turnpike-road. Hence disˈturnpiked ppl. a., disˈturnpiking vbl. n.1872 Daily News 26 June, On Monday next, 1st July, the remainder of the metropolis roads north of the Thames will be ‘disturnpiked.... Oxford English Dictionary
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turnpike
turnpike, n. (ˈtɜːnpaɪk) Forms: see turn v. and pick n.1, pike n.1; also 5–7 Sc. -pik, 6 Sc. -pek, 7 Sc. -pecke, -pyck; 7–8 turn(e)-peg. [f. turn- + pick n.1, pike n.1] I. 1. Hist. A spiked barrier fixed in or across a road or passage, as a defence against sudden attack, esp. of men on horseback. It... Oxford English Dictionary
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Norfolk and Bristol Turnpike
The Norfolk and Bristol Turnpike is a road in Massachusetts. The turnpike was constructed as an entirely new road, except for a part through North Attleborough (which is the only part bypassed today by US 1). wikipedia.org
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