U.S. [f. STREET sb. + -AGE.] A charge or toll for the use of a street or street facilities.

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1866.  Maryland Law Rep., XXV. 72. The defendants … charged in addition to the usual freight for transportation between those points a further compensation for streetage to the foot of 6th Street in the latter City.

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1884.  Reading (Pa.) Morning Herald, 17 April. The Washington avenue tracks are … owned by the Pennsylvania company, and for years there has been charged but a nominal sum on the Reading’s business for streetage.

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