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Barnstar for you[edit]

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Just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your continued hard work on the article about the Intercounty Connector. Keep up the good work! SchuminWeb (Talk) 19:14, 18 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Toll roads[edit]

I have no problem with you edits in principle, but is it worth rephrasing this a bit (having lived in both places and driven them), e.g. that it is "tollway" in the Ontario 407 article (which redirects to toll road)? And a toll road is far older than just North America, would be called a turnpike, and literally had a pikestaff that needed to be turned to open the gate. I just think this is become too centric to North America, although I don't object to any individual edit.

Best wishes SimonTrew (talk) 00:34, 1 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Simon, always open to discussion on this or any other subject.

IMO, the words and phrases turnpike, pike, toll road, tollway, autoroute (at least those posted péage in France, as all of the Québec autoroutes have been de-tolled) autostrada, transportation corridor (Orange County, Calif.) and even thruway (as in the N.Y. State Thruway and the less-famous Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Thruway (I-895)) are all synonymous when we discuss tolled motorway- or freeway-standard roads. And then we have parkways that are tolled (though toll parkways in Connecticut, New York and Kentucky have been mostly or entirely de-tolled, leaving just New Jersey's Garden State Parkway. Maybe that should be made clear?

Old turnpikes that have become free roads and streets abound in the United States, at least in parts of the East and South. Just in Maryland and Virginia we have two Columbia Pikes (part of U.S. 29 in Md. and Va. 244), Rockville Pike (Md. 355), Leesburg Pike (Va. 7), Little River Turnpike (Va. 236), Buckeystown Pike (Md. 85) and the easternmost part of the National Road (dates to 1811) - much of which is present-day U.S. 40). Cpzilliacus (talk) 20:26, 1 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

User 72.35.135.79 deleted a block of text, claiming it was "pov," leaving a a reference to a document by Environmental Defense unrebutted. Because the text pointed to the legally binding ICC environmental impact statement, I do not believe it was "pov." I have not undone that edit, because I do not wish to start a flame war, but I am curious how others here feel. Cpzilliacus (talk) 01:42, 25 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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