The Cape Special Road District managed the old Mississippi River bridge from 1946 to 1957. In those 11 years, tolls paid amounted to $3,952,129.
The highest annual income was in 1953 with $427,141 collected on 885,733 crossings.
When the bridge opened in 1928, the rates were published in the newspaper:
"The toll for an automobile and driver is $1, and for a round trip made the same day there is a special rate of $1.25. The charge for each additional passenger is 10 cents for the one-way trip and 20 cents for the round trip. The charge for a pedestrian is 20 cents for a one-way trip, with no reduction for the round trip."
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