Toll booth for the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng The toll gate on the Manatee County side of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. It has four lanes with a bulding housing electronic traffic recording machines. The machine records the number of axels of vehicles passing the gate with date, hour and minute. Royal E. McKendree of Palmetto was the bridge electronics maintenance man. The toll booths were constructed of one quarter inch steel and protected with concrete fenders and shatter-proof glass. Each booth was equiped with a radios to contact the other tollbooth personnel or the Florida "Skyway Patrol" team. The toll gate on the Manatee County side of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. It has four lanes with a bulding housing electronic traffic recording machines. The machine records the number of axels of vehicles passing the gate with date, hour and minute. Royal E. McKendree of Palmetto was the bridge electronics maintenance man. The toll booths were constructed of one quarter inch steel and protected with concrete fenders and shatter-proof glass. Each booth was equiped with a radios to contact the other tollbooth personnel or the Florida "Skyway Patrol" team. United States Florida--Manatee County--Terra Ceia Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection
Toll booth for the Sunshine Skyway Bridge.
University of South Florida Tampa Library
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The toll gate on the Manatee County side of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. It has four lanes with a bulding housing electronic traffic recording machines. The machine records the number of axels of vehicles passing the gate with date, hour and minute. Royal E. McKendree of Palmetto was the bridge electronics maintenance man. The toll booths were constructed of one quarter inch steel and protected with concrete fenders and shatter-proof glass. Each booth was equiped with a radios to contact the other tollbooth personnel or the Florida "Skyway Patrol" team.
The toll gate on the Manatee County side of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. It has four lanes with a bulding housing electronic traffic recording machines. The machine records the number of axels of vehicles passing the gate with date, hour and minute. Royal E. McKendree of Palmetto was the bridge electronics maintenance man. The toll booths were constructed of one quarter inch steel and protected with concrete fenders and shatter-proof glass. Each booth was equiped with a radios to contact the other tollbooth personnel or the Florida "Skyway Patrol" team.
United States
Florida--Manatee County--Terra Ceia
Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection