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4.3 ★

Brenda Slagle Tate
3 weeks ago
★★★★☆
Only privately owned toll bridge, in the area. Very interesting. Beautiful area, bridge is sketchy but doable! Nice day trip to see and walk.
Michael Reed
a week ago
★★★★★
A privately owned toll bridge that doesn't charge a fortune. I love this bridge. I've never been over this in a non commercial vehicle, but I have been over it many times in the last 15 years in a class 8 truck with a pup trailer. First time thrilling. After that I felt at ease. Minimum 10 crossings I have endured. Top notch and well cared for.
NANCY T
a year ago
★★★★★
A cool little slice of history from the 1930's, this privately-owned one-lane bridge is completely different and unusual to the typical modern driving experience. It was a well-spent $1.50 to cross just for the fun of it. Surprisingly, it was very noisy crossing over with lots of wood clunks and metal squeaks. And only one car able to cross at a time. A local driver waiting on the other side was laughing at us filming the experience. The toll collector kindly answered our questions about the bridge history after collecting our fee in a long-handled metal cup.
Nathan Brown
2 years ago
★★★★☆
Well, it gets you from here to there. The bridge looks janky AF, but it works, and there is a certain charm to the whole thing. It is just one lane, which is all it needs to be, and yes, it charges a toll, which at time of writing was $1.50 for the car and then $.50 for each trailer axle. All cash, they hold a little tin cup out on a stick to take the money. Toll taker was very pleasant. Worth it if in the area just for the experience.
Nicole Dixon
6 years ago
★★★★★
We drove to Oldtown just to see the toll bridge. One of two privately owned toll bridges in the country. The lady was sweet and told us a little about it. She holds out a tin cup for your money.
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