There is no $4 passenger car toll anywhere in the State of Maine.
The barrier toll at York is $3. You don't have to pay a toll again until you hit New Gloucester, a distance of 60 miles. This comes out to 5¢ per mile. Seems like a helluva bargain compared to the NH I-95 toll or the MA Tobin Bridge toll.
The exit numbers are based on the mile posts. Makes it easy to figure out how far you are from where you want to go. If you got on at Exit 36 and you intend to get off at Exit 46, you know it'll be 10 miles. Under the old system you would've gotten on at Exit 5 and gotten off at Exit 6, which tells you nothing about how far or how long it will take. It was a frequent complaint from visitors from other states who had mileage-based exit numbers.
The barrier toll at York is $3. You don't have to pay a toll again until you hit New Gloucester, a distance of 60 miles. This comes out to 5¢ per mile. Seems like a helluva bargain compared to the NH I-95 toll or the MA Tobin Bridge toll.
The exit numbers are based on the mile posts. Makes it easy to figure out how far you are from where you want to go. If you got on at Exit 36 and you intend to get off at Exit 46, you know it'll be 10 miles. Under the old system you would've gotten on at Exit 5 and gotten off at Exit 6, which tells you nothing about how far or how long it will take. It was a frequent complaint from visitors from other states who had mileage-based exit numbers.
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Pan Am Railways — Boston & Maine/Maine Central — Delaware & Hudson
Central Maine & Quebec/Montreal, Maine & Atlantic/Bangor & Aroostook
Providence & Worcester — New England — GE Locomotives
Moderator:
Pan Am Railways — Boston & Maine/Maine Central — Delaware & Hudson
Central Maine & Quebec/Montreal, Maine & Atlantic/Bangor & Aroostook
Providence & Worcester — New England — GE Locomotives