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| Issuer | Maryland Transportation Authority |
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| Value | 1 Fare |
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| Obverse lettering | Ticket No. 2 [Serial Number] Maryland Transportation Authority Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Francis Scott Key Bridge John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway Good for one passage of one Two (2) AXLE VEHICLE including Passenger Car - Taxi Cab - Ambulance - Hearse - Station Wagon - Light Panel & Pickup Truck - Motorcycle - Etc. $1.00 |
| Reverse description | The reverse is unprinted, presenting a plain cream paper surface with a faint guilloche-style underprint pattern visible through the stock, a residual impression from the face printing. |
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The Maryland Transportation Authority consolidated tolls across several facilities under a single interchangeable ticket system, meaning this 1 Fare note was valid across different crossings rather than being tied to a single booth. That kind of multi-facility scrip was uncommon in American toll administration and required coordination between separately staffed operations.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, opened in 1977, was the newest of the named facilities at the time this ticket circulated. It collapsed in March 2024 after being struck by the container ship Dali — making surviving examples of this note unexpectedly documentary.