Sunday, September 15, 2024

Golden Gate Bridge

It has been fifty years since I drove across the Golden Gate Bridge, so a couple days ago I did it again. I mainly wanted to see if the toll booths had been taken down. I had heard that they weren't collecting tolls on the bridge any longer.


I had forgotten how tall the bridge's supporting towers are. They are impressive. The roadway seemed different. A little more narrow, perhaps. Did they take part of the roadway to create a sidewalk? 

I entered the bridge from the northern end. The last time I drove across the bridge, the toll booths were at the southern end of the bridge. I thought perhaps they would be gone, but the toll booths are still there. But now, they are devoid of employees. There is no one manning the booths. Signs read "Do Not Stop". The toll is still collected, but it is collected by an electronic mechanism rather than human tolltakers. Virginia uses those automated toll collectors, too. I guess the technology spreads fast. 


Crossing the Bridge, you can pay with FasTrak, License Plate account and one-time payment, or toll invoice. If you have two axles (a car) the toll is $8.75, License Plate and One-Time tolls are $9, and a Toll Invoice is $9.75. But if your vehicle has three or more axles, they sock it to you. A License Plate account or a One-Time payment are $27 for 3 axles, $36 for 4 axles, and so on.

I used to think that "Golden Gate" was the name of the bridge. But I learned long ago that "Golden Gate" is the name of the strait that connects San Francisco Bay with the Pacific Ocean.

Full disclosure: I didn't travel to the West Coast. I visited the bridge electronically. I've driven from Virginia to California (and back) and I've traveled to California on business trips when I was younger, But this time I made the trip the easy way: I used Google Maps. You can go there, too, the same way.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Greetings
Well - you had me going -- I thought to myself --where have I been as I thought you were at home recently --so how you could travel that far and not tell your readers --- so thanks for the jolt.
You must have been looking at something online for the bridge to catch your eye and open the ole memories. Glad you enjoyed the reminiscing.
Recently, I started something I feel is interesting. Take a notebook (one with real paper) and jot down memories that come to you. The title of the page is perhaps a persons name, a job, an emotion --- I'm doing this to give myself breaks from TV, the computer and I just want to push myself to see what I can actually recall --
My sister and I are both doing this exercise. We compare notes when we talk about the same memory situation and it's amazing how different our takes are on the same memory.
Then I take her version and meditate and ponder to try to see if I can conjure the same memory she has.
You never know -- it might become a book I can put together in some manner.
I guess as you can tell it's 3:23 am and I'm desperate for something to do as I can't sleep.
Thanks for sharing and keep those posts coming -- I love checking my computer first thing to see if I have a tidbit to read from you.
Have a super week !
Best, LL