Tollhouse

Pronunciation: /ˈtoʊɫˈhaʊs/

Tollhouse (noun)

  1. A small building beside a road where workers collect money from drivers for using the road.
  2. A building at a bridge or crossing where people pay a fee before passing.

Examples

  • The driver paid at the road fee booth before entering the road.
  • The road fee booth was busy when many cars arrived at once.