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  2. New Toll Rates Set for Houbolt Road Bridge Extension In Joliet

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    Class 2: $8.25. Class 3: $12.50. Next month, the Houbolt Road Extension will mark one year of providing the most direct route between I-80 and the CenterPoint Intermodal Center, saving drivers ...

  3. I-74 Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was completed in November 1959, [5] and put into service on December 22 that year. [9] Money from tolls paid for most of the new span. [5] At this point, all traffic was routed onto the new bridge, and the original one was temporarily closed for a extensive reconstruction.

  4. 5 Taken Into Custody Near Verrazano Bridge in ... - Patch

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    NEW YORK, NY — A large police presence late Sunday near the Verrazano Bridge in Brooklyn has led to several individuals taken into custody in connection with the Chelsea bombing from Saturday.

  5. New Europe Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The New Europe Bridge, also known as Danube Bridge 2 (Bulgarian: ... Official website of the maintenance company of the bridge with information and toll prices;

  6. Interstate 278 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 278 (I-278) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in New Jersey and New York in the United States. The road runs 35.62 miles (57.32 km) from US Route 1/9 (US 1/9) in Linden, New Jersey, northeast to the Bruckner Interchange in the New York City borough of the Bronx.

  7. San Mateo–Hayward Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Lift span of the original bridge. The San Francisco Bay Toll-Bridge Company issued $4.5 million (equivalent to $63.5 million in 2023 [2]) in bonds [5] to raise a portion of the estimated $7.5 million (equivalent to $106 million in 2023 [2]) budget required to build the first bridge.

  8. Tacoma Narrows Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The existing span had been free of tolls since 1965. The new bridge was the first facility to use the new Good To Go electronic toll collection system. [citation needed] Tolls on the bridge are expected to pay off the loans and deferred sales tax by 2033. [24]

  9. E-ZPass - Wikipedia

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    Most E-ZPass lanes are converted manual toll lanes and must have fairly low speed limits for safety reasons (between 5 and 15 miles per hour (8 and 24 km/h) is typical), so that E-ZPass vehicles can merge safely with vehicles that stopped to pay a cash toll and, in some cases, to allow toll workers to safely cross the E-ZPass lanes to reach booths accepting cash payments.