It seems that during the 19th century the gentry put up toll gates on public roads.
This would then in turn lead to the destruction of the toll gates.
Six toll gates were located along the route, each about five miles apart.
The people who own the land and establish the toll gates put that story about.
On March 27, 2008, it was revealed that the new ramps would not have toll gates.
Typically, the toll gates were located about every 10 miles.
But by the middle of the 19th century toll gates had become far too common.
The company was allowed to erect toll gates in 1861.
Historically the street was a location for toll gates, from which it derives its modern name.
Five toll gates were eventually built along the route.