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Florida's Turnpike, which has carried the Ronald Reagan Turnpike legislative designation since 1998, is a toll road that runs 312 miles (497 km) down the Florida peninsula through 11 counties, from US 1 in Florida City to Interstate 75 at Wildwood. It runs through Orlando, where it crosses Interstate 4; and West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, where it parallels Interstate 95, often literally next to it. The Turnpike was originally known as the Sunshine State Parkway from its opening in 1957 to April of 1968. At that time, officials of the State Turnpike Authority made the name change for closer identification with the state and for less confusion. Many old county plat books still show the Turnpike as the Sunshine State Parkway. Image File history File links Florida's_Turnpike_shield. ...
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Interstate 95, the main Interstate Highway on the east coast of the United States, serves the Atlantic coast of Florida. ...
U.S. Highway 441 is a spur route of U.S. Highway 41. ...
State Road 9 is mainly the hidden state road number for Interstate 95 from the Georgia state line in Nassau County south to the Golden Glades Interchange near Miami. ...
The Golden Glades Interchange, located in Miami Gardens, Florida, USA, is the confluence of five major roads serving eastern and southern Florida: Floridas Turnpike, Interstate 95 (with hidden Florida Department of Transportation designations SR 9 north of it and SR 9A south of it), U.S. Route 441 (also...
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The Homestead Extension of Floridas Turnpike (HEFT), assigned the State Road 821 (SR 821) designation by the Florida Department of Transportation, is a southern extension of the tolled Floridas Turnpike, running around the north and west sides of the Miami to end at Florida City (near Homestead). ...
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Nickname: Venice of America Location of Fort Lauderdale in Broward County, Florida. ...
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Skyline of Orlando at night, from across Lake Eola The city of Orlando is the county seat of Orange County, Florida. ...
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Southbound at the Forest Lake Mainline Toll Plaza SR 429, also known as the Western Expressway, is a limited-access toll road built and maintained by the Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA). ...
Skyline of Orlando at night, from across Lake Eola The city of Orlando is the county seat of Orange County, Florida. ...
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Location of Interstate 75 Interstate 75 (abbreviated I-75) is an interstate highway in the midwest and southeastern United States. ...
Wildwood is a city located in Sumter County, Florida. ...
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The Tamiami Trail is the southernmost 275 miles of U.S. Highway 41 from Florida State Road 60 in Tampa to U.S. Route 1 (SR 5) in Miami, Florida. ...
Originally 22 miles long, Florida State Road 951 is now an eight-mile-long divided north-south divided highway that provides access from the Tamiami Trail (US 41/SR 90) near Naples Manor to the popular tourist destination Marco Island. ...
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Official language(s) English Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville Largest metro area Miami metropolitan area Area Ranked 22nd - Total 65,795[1] sq mi (170,304[1] km²) - Width 361 miles (582 km) - Length 447 miles (721 km) - % water 17. ...
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Wildwood is located at the north end of Sumter County at the junction of Interstate 75, US Hwy 301, State Road 44 and Floridas Turnpike. ...
Nickname: Location in Orange County and the state of Florida Coordinates: , Country State Counties Orange Government - Mayor Buddy Dyer (D) Area - City 101 sq mi (261. ...
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Interstate 95, the main Interstate Highway on the east coast of the United States, serves the Atlantic coast of Florida. ...
The Turnpike itself is actually in two sections. The Mainline is a 269-mile route from the Golden Glades Interchange north of Miami to Wildwood that carries the hidden designation of State Road 91. This page's exit list describes the mainline only. The Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike (HEFT) runs from Florida City (near Homestead) through the suburbs to the west and north of Miami. It connects to the Mainline four miles north of the Golden Glades Tayville Interchange. The Golden Glades Interchange, located in Miami Gardens, Florida, USA, is the confluence of five major roads serving eastern and southern Florida: Floridas Turnpike, Interstate 95 (with hidden Florida Department of Transportation designations SR 9 north of it and SR 9A south of it), U.S. Route 441 (also...
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Tolls
The crossroads are SR 826 and US 441 (SR 7), both of which turn onto the road behind the photographer to cross the railroad and intersect SR 9 (now I-95). Tolls on the turnpike are set at 7.5 cents per mile US for two-axle vehicles. As the turnpike system is a primary route useful for evacuations, when necessary, the state may suspend tolls on the Turnpike, as well as other roads in the system, in cooperation with the state's emergency operations center working in concert with local county governments when a hurricane watch is issued, or when other state or national emergencies warrant rapid movement of the population. Payment is via cash near the urban and suburban areas of Miami and Orlando, and via ticket the rest of the way (south of Kissimmee and north of Lantana). The SunPass electronic toll collection system can be used throughout the Turnpike, and other electronic toll collection systems in Florida, such as E-Pass, O-Pass and LeeWay, can also be used. Florida State Road 826 is a bypass route around the greater Miami, USA area, extending 24. ...
U.S. Highway 441 is a spur route of US Highway 41. ...
Florida State Road 7 is a major north-south artery connecting Okeechobee Boulevard (SR 704) in West Palm Beach to US 41 (SR 90) in the Little Havana section of Miami. ...
Florida State Road 9 is mainly the hidden state road number for Interstate 95 from the Georgia state line in Nassau County south to the Golden Glades Interchange near Miami. ...
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Kissimmee is a city in Osceola County, Florida, United States. ...
Lantana is a town located in Palm Beach County, Florida. ...
SunPass is an Electronic toll collection system in use by the State of Florida and was originally created by the Florida Department of Transportations Floridas Turnpike Enterprise. ...
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SunPass is an Electronic toll collection system in use by the State of Florida and was originally created by the Florida Department of Transportation and Floridas Turnpike. ...
Tolls collected on Turnpike-owned roads are used to meet debt service obligations, and for operation and maintenance of the system. Profits, in conjunction with the issuance of revenue bonds, may fund new Turnpike-system roads or major system enhancement projects.
Management Management is by the Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, part of the Florida Department of Transportation. It began as the Florida State Turnpike Authority in 1957, and was absorbed in the newly-created Florida Department of Transportation in 1969 as the "Florida's Turnpike District". Despite the different name, which was given in 2004, Florida's Turnpike Enterprise still carries full powers as a separate district of FDOT. For other uses, see Management (disambiguation). ...
The Florida Department of Transportation, or FDOT, is a decentralized agency charged with the establishment, maintenance, and regulation of public transportation in the state of Florida[1]. // Achievements In 1974, FDOT completed Floridas Turnpike, a 450-mile system of limited access toll highways. ...
In addition to the Turnpike mainline, the Turnpike Enterprise owns Polk Parkway (SR 570), Suncoast Parkway/Veterans Expressway (SR 589), Sawgrass Expressway (SR 869), the northern end of State Road 417 (known as the Seminole Expressway), the southern six miles of State Road 417 (known as the Southern Connector Extension), the southern 11-miles of State Road 429 (the Daniel Webster Western Beltway) and the western eight miles of State Road 528 (the Beachline West Expressway). The Polk Parkway, also known as State Road 570, is a toll road which runs through Polk County, Florida, Florida. ...
The Veterans Expressway and Suncoast Parkway (Florida State Road 589 and Florida State Road 568) are north-south toll roads near the Florida Gulf Coast [1] [2]. Maintained and operated by the Florida Turnpike Enterprise, both expressways were built to accommodate the increasing commuter traffic in the Tampa-St. ...
The Sawgrass Expressway, also designated Florida State Road 869, is a 24-mile-long toll bypass of Broward County, Florida, extending westward from US 1 (SR 5) in Deerfield Beach as a surface street, then becoming a toll expressway as it passes Floridas Turnpike (although there is no westbound...
The Turnpike collects tolls on the portion of I-75 known as Alligator Alley, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, the Pinellas Bayway System, and the Beachline East (State Road 528)--all FDOT-owned roads and bridges. It also provides toll collection services for the Garcon Point and Mid-Bay Bridges in Florida's Panhandle as well as the Leroy Selmon Crosstown Expressway in West Central Florida. SunPass electronic toll collection is available on all toll roads in Florida, including the OOCEA system (interoperating with E-Pass), Osceola Parkway in Kissimmee (interoperating with O-Pass), Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown Expressway in Tampa, the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority system, and the LeeWay system of toll bridges in Lee County, which includes the Sanibel Causeway Bridge, and the Cape Coral and Midpoint Bridges. SunPass is an Electronic toll collection system in use by the State of Florida and was originally created by the Florida Department of Transportations Floridas Turnpike Enterprise. ...
Many ETC systems use transponders like this one to electronically debit the accounts of registered cars without their stopping Transponder used in some Chilean expressways Electronic Toll Collection (ETC), an adaptation of military identification friend or foe technology, aims to eliminate the delay on toll roads. ...
The Osceola Parkway, signed as County Road 522 since around 2003 (and originally planned as SR 424), is a 12 mile long toll road extending east-west across the northern boundary of Osceola County, Florida, USA roughly paralleling the border with Orange County. ...
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The Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown Expressway is a toll road in Hillsborough County, Florida, connecting I-75 in Brandon, Florida on the the east side to southwest Tampa, Florida at the west side. ...
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The Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX) is an independent agency created in December 1994 by the State of Florida and the Miami-Dade County Commission. ...
Early History Following World War II, Florida's population had more than doubled, tourism was increasing, and the citrus industry was recovering from a harsh freeze early in the decade. Growth was good, but it brought an over-burdened highway system. South Florida businessman Charles B. Costar watched as the state’s population grew and the roadways became increasingly congested with new residents and the tourists that included vacationing servicemen who had been stationed in Florida during the war. He wanted to ensure that South Florida got its piece of the tourist pie, and was concerned that a trip down the east coast of Florida would take days on the available road network, which passed through every small beachside town. His fear was that such a long trip would siphon off the traffic before the visitors reached South Florida. He had a vision to build a high-speed turnpike, similar to the one he had just driven while vacationing in Pennsylvania. Florida Governor Fuller Warren saw his 1949 Revised Citrus Code passed through legislation. Established to provide strict guidelines for quality production of citrus, the code included preliminary plans for a turnpike. In order to assure quality, citrus needed to be delivered promptly, which meant the transportation system must be efficient. Governor Warren’s farm-to-market road network plan, of which the Turnpike was part, would work to relieve the over-crowded highway system and help citrus haulers and other delivery truckers meet their schedules. Meanwhile, President Eisenhower was outlining his plan for the Interstate Highway System, but it was not yet legislated or funded. So, in 1953, Costar led a group of citizens to lobby state officials to create Florida’s first toll road. The Legislature created the Florida State Turnpike Authority, which had the ability to plan, design, and construct bond-financed toll roads. The bonds were to be repaid through the collection of tolls from Turnpike customers. Costar, as the owner of a major certified public accounting firm in South Florida, was also instrumental in creating the bond financing that lead to the creation of this “Florida Turnpike Act," which Governor Dan McCarty signed into law on July 11, 1953. Credit for the successful building of the Turnpike also goes to Thomas B. Manuel. Known as the “Father of the Turnpike,” Manuel was a former rancher turned Fort Lauderdale county commissioner, and chairman of the Florida State Turnpike Authority from January 1955 to January 1961. A Turnpike bridge in Stuart bears his name to honor his contributions. There were those in the 1950s with voting power in the state capital that were opposed to toll roadways. Manuel debated them, emphasizing the need for a good highway system in a state that depended so heavily upon tourism. During the 1955 legislative session many of those opposed to the Turnpike, mainly small-county legislators, formed a “kill the ‘Pike’” coalition. In response, Manuel set up headquarters in the Floridian Hotel near the capitol and won the legislators over. By the time the roll call was finished at the end of the session, only four votes against the turnpike were entered, and the Legislature granted permission to build. In June 1955, a $70-million bond issue was floated and construction on the Turnpike began a month later. The Turnpike Authority shelved plans for a state-long turnpike, however, when Interstate 95 was slated to connect Jacksonville with the rest of the state. This resulted in completion of a “bob-tail” version of the superhighway that ran from Miami to Fort Pierce. In October 1956, all work on the Sunshine State Parkway extension was abandoned due to passage of the Federal Interstate and Defense Highway Act, which provided for construction of limited-access highways in the corridors that had been under study for the Parkway Extension. Governor LeRoy Collins, in January 1959, announced that the new interstate highways had killed the need for building the Florida Turnpike north of Orlando. He instead turned his attention to what he believed was an excellent chance for the toll road to be extended from Fort Pierce to Orlando. In late May of 1959, the Board authorized a study for the Parkway Extension to Orlando. The general alignments of Interstates 95 and 75 were being resolved. The Interstate 95 route under study followed much of the original Sunshine State Parkway Coastal Route that had been studied in the early '50s before construction began. Interstates 10 and 75 provide much of the connectivity above Orlando that had been studied for the Parkway Extension, so attention shifted to the Inland Route, with a revised mission to connect the Interstate routes in Florida. In June, 1961, the Florida Legislature authorized the Turnpike Authority to study and construct--if economically feasible--a project from Hillsborough to Manatee to Sarasota to Charlotte to Collier and into Dade County. This alignment eventually became the Interstate 75/Alligator Alley route from Tampa to Miami. By the early 1960s the Sunshine State's population had nearly doubled to 4,951,560 and the Turnpike extension was needed more than ever. Governor Collins approved the sale of between 50 and 55 million dollars in bonds to finance the extension from Fort Pierce to Wildwood. To make this feasible, it would be necessary for the route for Interstate 75 (I-75) to shift six miles eastward to tie in with the Turnpike. As a part of a growing Florida, this second section of the Sunshine State Parkway was constructed, adding another 156 miles of roadway, and opening in 1964. In January 1966, the State Road Department authorized traffic counts be conducted to justify the separation of Interstate 95 from the Turnpike. The previously-approved Interstate 95 alignment used 42 miles of the Turnpike from Stuart south. The State Road Department count program was to convince the US Bureau of Roads that a separate roadway was needed. This was a controversial political issue with frequent comments that the state’s toll facilities were costing Florida Federal highway dollars and should therefore be curtailed. The State Road Board, in January 1967, abandoned any plan to use a portion of the Turnpike for Interstate 95 and adopts a route nearer to US 1. The Road Board requested release from bond indentures that no parallel freeway would be built until bonds paid out, thus allowing the Interstate 95 project to move forward. As population growth continued, preliminary studies began for expanding portions of the Turnpike to six lanes in south Florida and for much needed additional north-south capacity in that area. Dade County and the State Road Department (now the Florida Department of Transportation) developed a plan for the West Dade Expressway. The expressway would begin at the Turnpike near the Dade County/Broward County line, turn westward and southward, and terminate at Florida City in southern Dade County. Such Central Florida developments as Walt Disney and Sea Worlds, and increased use of existing transportation facilities generated a need for an extension of the Bee Line Connector. A plan had also been developed to expand the connector from its existing western terminus on State Road 528 near McCoy Air Force Base (later renamed the Orlando International Airport) west eight miles to connect with both Florida’s Turnpike and Interstate 4. In 1967, the legislature authorized the Florida State Turnpike Authority to perform engineering studies to determine the feasibility of both the previously mentioned West Dade Expressway, which became known as the Homestead Extension of Florida’s Turnpike (HEFT), and the Bee Line Connector extension, now known as the Beachline West Expressway. In November of 1968, the Board received the engineering report on the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike, but delayed making a decision due to uncertainty on Federal Aid to extend Interstate 75 south of Tampa to Miami, an unfavorable bond market, and the move to abolish the authority. Meanwhile, a constitutional revision committee was developing a concept for a Florida Department of Transportation. The Department of Transportation of State of Florida is created in July 1969. The Florida State Turnpike Authority became part of the new FDOT. FDOT, and Orange and Dade County officials agree the Bee Line Connector and Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike will be financed by revenue bond issues as extensions of Florida’s Turnpike.
Interchanges
Florida's Turnpike at the interchange with SR 429 in Ocoee, Exit 267A. Exits on the highway are on the mile-log system. The Turnpike started using this system long before Florida's interstates were on the system, but originally used a sequential system, and then a hybrid where adjacent exit numbers differed by 4 south of SR 60 (exit 60 at the time) and 5 north of SR 60. Motorist-aid call boxes are located on both outside shoulders of the road every mile (1.6 km), and send only a signal indicating the need for gasoline, repair (tire or engine), or emergency services (police, ambulance, or firefighters). Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1024 Ã 768 pixel, file size: 108 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Floridas Turnpike at exit 267A. File historyClick on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. ...
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Southbound at the Forest Lake Mainline Toll Plaza SR 429, also known as the Western Expressway, is a limited-access toll road built and maintained by the Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA). ...
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Service plazas Eight service plazas are located along the Turnpike mainline, spaced about 45 miles apart. A convenience store/gas station is located at the plaza on the Homestead Extension of the Turnpike, while the remaining seven are full-service plazas. All eight plazas have a 24-hour Citgo gasoline station, operated by Martin Petroleum, a Florida company. The full-service plazas are also open 24 hours per day, all having a Starbucks and such 24-hour restaurants as Burger King or other fast food restaurants operated by HMSHost. Other services include fuel, minor mechanical repairs, Internet access, travel and tourism info and tickets, picnic areas, TV news, gift shops offering Florida Lottery, family-friendly restrooms, and public phones. SunPass transponders are available at all locations in the gift shop. There is also an assortment of vending machines for candy, soft drinks and ice cream. In the United States, Canada and parts of Europe, a rest area, rest stop or service station is a public facility, located adjacent to a highway or interstate, at which drivers and passengers can eat and drink, take a stroll, let their children play in grassy park-like areas, walk...
Citgo Petroleum Corporation or Citgo, a subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela S.A., the Venezuelan state-owned petroleum company, is a United States-incorporated firm refiner and marketer of gasoline, lubricants, petrochemicals and other petroleum products. ...
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The Florida Lottery is one of the most lucrative single-state lottery systems in the United States with numerous On-line and Scratch-Off games offering players a wide variety of prize levels. ...
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SunPass is an Electronic toll collection system in use by the State of Florida and was originally created by the Florida Department of Transportations Floridas Turnpike Enterprise. ...
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Plazas are at the following locations along the turnpike: - Snapper Creek plaza - Miami-Dade County - Milepost 19
- Pompano Beach plaza - Broward County - Milepost 64
- Lake Worth plaza - Palm Beach County - Milepost 94
- Port St Lucie/Ft Pierce plaza - St. Lucie County -Milepost 144
- Fort Drum plaza - Okeechobee County - Milepost 184
- Canoe Creek plaza - Osceola County - Milepost 229
- Turkey Lake plaza - Orange County - Milepost 263
- Okahumpka plaza - Sumter County - Milepost 299
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Location of Lake Worth, in Palm Beach County, Florida Lake Worth is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, named after a lake who takes its name from General William J. Worth, who led U.S. forces during the Second Seminole War. ...
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Trivia The 51 mile (82 km) stretch of Florida's Turnpike south from exit 244 in Kissimmee to exit 193 in Yeehaw Junction is the longest stretch of controlled access highway in the United States without an exit, though there is a service area approximately midway (Canoe Creek Service Plaza). A new exit opened at mile marker 240 in December 2006 and may have changed this distinction. Yeehaw Junction is an unincorporated area located in Osceola County, Florida, USA. This area was confused with Lake Buenaventura (Buenaventura Lakes) CDP (census designated place) in the 2000 census. ...
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Travel between Exits 304 and 309 is considered to be a "free movement" as there is no toll for anyone traveling only within this section. In 1998, the Florida Legislature designated the turnpike the Ronald Reagan Turnpike, after the 40th U.S. President. However, this designation did not replace the turnpike's existing name, only appearing on a few signs along the route. The Florida Legislature is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Florida. ...
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The interchange located at Kissimmee Park Road (Milepost 240) is named for Senator N. Ray Carroll, longtime Osceola County banker, citrus grower and cattle rancher. Senator Carroll served as the role model for "Mr. Enray," the "Gasoline Alley" banker in the popular comic strip. Senator Carroll was a Kissimmee neighbor and friend of Gasoline Alley creator Frank King.
Intelligent Transportation Systems Florida's Turnpike Enterprise is currently implementing an Intelligent Transportation System which consists of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras, Dynamic Message Signs (DMS), Highway Advisory Radios (HAR), & Radar Vehicle Detection Systems (RVDS). All of the systems mentioned as Intelligent Transportation Systems, or ITS, are managed by two Traffic Management Centers (TMC), one located in Pompano Beach, Florida, and the other located in Ocoee, Florida, just north of Orlando. The Traffic Management Centers monitor the roadways operated by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ITS devices (CCTV, DMS, HAR, & RVDS) are used to detect and manage incidents on the Enterprise's roadways. CCTV cameras allow the TMC to see anything from congestion to crashes, to disabled vehicles that may pose a threat to the Turnpike's motorists. When an incident occurs that may affect Turnpike motorists, the TMC will activate the Dynamic Message Signs (DMS) and Highway Advisory Radios (HAR) to alert motorists of the potential situation. The DMS signs are also activated for AMBER Alerts. Mrs. ...
Road Rangers Florida's Turnpike Enterprise and State Farm have partnered to provide free roadside service through the State Farm Safety Patrol, also known as Road Rangers. The Safety Patrol operates 15 zones on Florida's Turnpike from the Homestead Extension in South Florida, up the Turnpike Mainline to I-75 in Wildwood. Utility trucks, and in some cases light wreckers, patrol designated zones looking for stranded motorists to provide services such as fuel, tire changes, use of a cellular phone, and others, and also looking for hazards such as road debris and crashes. The State Farm Safety Patrol is dispatched by the Traffic Management Center to accidents, debris removal, disabled vehicles, or anything that may potentially affect the traveling public. They are also equipped to assist the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) with incidents involving blockage of lanes, as they carry cones and are trained for Maintenance of Traffic (MOT). State farm can refer to: Sovkhoz, a type of collective farm in the Soviet Union State Farm Insurance, an insurance company in the United States This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Current plans Currently the Mainline of Florida's Turnpike is six lanes wide from Golden Glades to milepost 80, and four lanes for the remainder of its length. Current construction projects will extend the six-lane section northward, west of the cities of Delray Beach (Exit 81) and Boynton Beach (Exit 86), to the Lantana Toll Plaza, making the entire Southern coin system at least six lanes wide. Work has also begun to widen the section from Exit 53 to Exit 66 to eight lanes. Boynton Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. ...
Construction has also begun to widen the Turnpike to six lanes from US 441 to Interstate 4 in Orlando. A $128.6 million project to add two lanes in each direction between Interstate 4 and Beulah Road began in June 2007.[4][5] Improvements will be made at the Interstate 4, State Road 408 and State Road 429 interchanges. Auxiliary lanes will also be added between State Road 408 and State Road 429.[5] Those projects will be completed in 2011. Further widening, from Beulah Road to SR 50 west of Winter Garden, is scheduled to begin in 2013.[6] U.S. Highway 441 is a spur route of US Highway 41. ...
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Downtown Winter Garden on the West Orange Trail, with Plant Street at left. ...
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A study is currently under way to eventually reconstruct the northern end of the Turnpike at its junction with Interstate 75 to improve the traffic merge pattern between there and State Road 44. Weaving on I-75 between the Turnpike and SR 44 has been a serious problem in recent years. The project is not scheduled for construction funding until 2015. Interstate 75 is the main interstate highway in the midwest and southeastern United States, and the primary north-south interstate highway along the west coast and southern end of the state of Florida. ...
Florida State Road 44 is an east-west route in central Florida, in two segments. ...
The Turnpike Enterprise is also studying possible future interchanges near mile marker 279 (servicing Minneola and Clermont) and at Sumter County Road 468 (mile marker 300, servicing The Villages and Lady Lake). Neither project is funded or scheduled for construction at this time.[7] Minneola is a city located in Lake County, Florida. ...
Clermont is a city in Lake County, Florida, United States. ...
The Villages is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place, the largest such location by population in Sumter County, Florida. ...
Lady Lake is a town in Lake County, Florida, United States. ...
Other roads Florida's Turnpike Enterprise also operates a number of other toll roads: Download high resolution version (816x1013, 139 KB) This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo. ...
In Florida, State Road 528, also known as the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway or simply the Beachline, is a limited access toll road connecting Interstate 4 at the International Drive tourist corridor in southwestern Orange County to SR A1A in Cape Canaveral, Florida. ...
The Martin Andersen Bee Line Expressway, also known as State Road 528, is a limited access toll road connecting Interstate 4 at the International Drive tourist corridor in southwestern Orange County to SR A1A in Cocoa Beach, Florida. ...
State Road 528 (SR 528), also known as the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway or simply the Beachline, and sometimes by its former name, the Martin Andersen Bee Line Expressway, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Florida. ...
The Polk Parkway, also known as State Road 570, is a toll road which runs through Polk County, Florida, Florida which is operated as part of the Florida Turnpike system of expressways. ...
The Polk Parkway, also known as State Road 570, is a toll road which runs through Polk County, Florida, Florida. ...
The Sawgrass Expressway, also designated Florida State Road 869, is a 24-mile-long toll bypass of Broward County, Florida, extending westward from US 1 (SR 5) in Deerfield Beach as a surface street, then becoming a toll expressway as it passes Floridas Turnpike (although there is no westbound...
The Sawgrass Expressway, also designated Florida State Road 869, is a 24-mile-long toll bypass of Broward County, Florida, USA, extending westward from US 1 (SR 5) in Deerfield Beach as a surface street, then becoming a toll expressway as it passes Floridas Turnpike (although there is no...
Overview The Central Florida GreeneWay, also known as State Road 417 or The Seminole Expressway, is a limited access toll road forming the Eastern Beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, bypassing Interstate 4. ...
Northbound at the University Toll Plaza, recently rebuilt with high-speed lanes The Central Florida GreeneWay, also known as Florida State Road 417, and called the Seminole Expressway in Seminole County, is a tolled freeway forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, bypassing Interstate 4. ...
Northbound at the University Toll Plaza, recently rebuilt with high-speed lanes The Central Florida GreeneWay, also known as Florida State Road 417, and called the Seminole Expressway in Seminole County, is a tolled freeway forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, bypassing Interstate 4. ...
The Veterans Expressway and Suncoast Parkway (Florida State Road 589) are toll roads near the Floridian Gulf coast. ...
The Veterans Expressway and Suncoast Parkway (Florida State Road 589 and Florida State Road 568) are north-south toll roads near the Florida Gulf Coast [1] [2]. Maintained and operated by the Florida Turnpike Enterprise, both expressways were built to accommodate the increasing commuter traffic in the Tampa-St. ...
The Veterans Expressway and Suncoast Parkway (Florida State Road 589) are toll roads near the Floridian Gulf coast. ...
The Veterans Expressway and Suncoast Parkway (Florida State Road 589 and Florida State Road 568) are north-south toll roads near the Florida Gulf Coast [1] [2]. Maintained and operated by the Florida Turnpike Enterprise, both expressways were built to accommodate the increasing commuter traffic in the Tampa-St. ...
The Veterans Expressway and Suncoast Parkway (Florida State Road 589 and Florida State Road 568) are north-south toll roads near the Florida Gulf Coast [1] [2]. Maintained and operated by the Florida Turnpike Enterprise, both expressways were built to accommodate the increasing commuter traffic in the Tampa-St. ...
Southbound at the Forest Lake Mainline Toll Plaza SR 429, also known as the Western Expressway, is a limited-access toll road built and maintained by the Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA). ...
State Road 429 (SR 429), also known as the Daniel Webster Western Beltway or Western Expressway, is a limited-access toll road built and maintained by the Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA) and Floridas Turnpike Enterprise. ...
Exit list Today, all exits on Florida's Turnpike are mileage-based from the south end of the Homestead Extension. Once the HEFT reaches the mainline, the mainline continues the numbering. The spur of the mainline from the HEFT to the Golden Glades Interchange assumes an alternate numbering system that suffixes an X to each exit number. For exits 1 through 47, see Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike. The current logo for Floridas Turnpike Enterprise. ...
Any exit or location in parentheses that does not have an exit number—the number indicates the approximate mile of the location. All tolls described assume the toll is paid in cash. If using SunPass, there is usually a $.25 discount for tolls. Exceptions, such as SunPass-only exit ramps, will be noted. SunPass is an Electronic toll collection system in use by the State of Florida and was originally created by the Florida Department of Transportations Floridas Turnpike Enterprise. ...
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Interstate 95, the main Interstate Highway on the east coast of the United States, serves the Atlantic coast of Florida. ...
U.S. Highway 441 is a spur route of US Highway 41. ...
Florida State Road 826 is a bypass route around the greater Miami, USA area, extending 24. ...
The Golden Glades Interchange, located in Miami Gardens, Florida, USA, is the confluence of five major roads serving eastern and southern Florida: Floridas Turnpike, Interstate 95 (with hidden Florida Department of Transportation designations SR 9 north of it and SR 9A south of it), U.S. Route 441 (also...
Golden Glades is a census-designated place located in Miami-Dade County, Florida. ...
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An east-west commuter road spanning 8. ...
Interior of Dolphin Stadium, football configuration Dolphin Stadium (previously known as Joe Robbie Stadium, Pro Player Park, Pro Player Stadium[1], and Dolphins Stadium) is a football, lacrosse, soccer and baseball stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, a suburb north of Miami. ...
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The current logo for Floridas Turnpike Enterprise. ...
Homestead is a city located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA nestled between Biscayne National Park and Everglades National Park. ...
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Wikisource has original text related to this article: SR 820s definition in 1945 Locally known as Pines Boulevard and Hollywood Boulevard, Florida State Road 820 is a 19. ...
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Extending 18. ...
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Interstate 595 (abbreviated I-595) connects Interstate 75 in the west with Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, U.S. 1 and Interstate 95 in the east (the interchange between I-595 and I-95 is locally known as the Rainbow Interchange). ...
Originally extending from the Tamiami Trail (US 41-SR 45) in Naples to Federal Highway (U.S. Route 1-SR 5) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida State Road 84 now consists of two noncontiguous pieces: ⢠A 7-mile-long section in Collier County, Florida with an eastern terminus at Alligator Alley...
U.S. Highway 441 is a spur route of US Highway 41. ...
Nickname: Venice of America Location of Fort Lauderdale in Broward County, Florida. ...
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Locally known as Sunrise Boulevard, Florida State Road 838 is a an 10. ...
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Locally known as Commercial Boulevard, Florida State Road 870 is a 7. ...
Nickname: Location of Pompano Beach in Broward County, state of Florida Coordinates: , Country State County Broward Incorporated (city) 6 June 1908 Government - Type Commission-Manager - Mayor Lamar Fisher - City Manager Garland Chadwell Area [1] - City 22. ...
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Also known as Atlantic Boulevard, State Road 814 is a major commercial and commuter highway in northern Broward County, Florida, USA. The 7. ...
Locally known as Northwest 31st Avenue and the Atlantic Boulevard Extension, Florida State Road 849 is a 1. ...
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Locally known as Northwest 36th Street and Doral Boulevard, the 3. ...
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The Sawgrass Expressway, also designated Florida State Road 869, is a 24-mile-long toll bypass of Broward County, Florida, USA, extending westward from US 1 (SR 5) in Deerfield Beach as a surface street, then becoming a toll expressway as it passes Floridas Turnpike (although there is no...
The Sawgrass Expressway, also designated Florida State Road 869, is a 24-mile-long toll bypass of Broward County, Florida, extending westward from US 1 (SR 5) in Deerfield Beach as a surface street, then becoming a toll expressway as it passes Floridas Turnpike (although there is no westbound...
Coordinates: Country United States State Florida County Broward Government - Type Commission-Manager - Mayor Scott J. Brook Area - City 24. ...
Nickname: Coordinates: , Country United States State Florida County Monroe Government - Type Council-Manager - Mayor Morgan McPherson Area - City 7. ...
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Wikisource has original text related to this article: SR 808s definition in 1945 Locally known as Glades Road, Florida State Road 808 is currently a seven-mile-long east-west divided highway serving southern Palm Beach County, Florida. ...
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State Road 806, locally known as Atlantic Avenue, is the primary east-west highway of Delray Beach in Palm Beach County, Florida. ...
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State Road 804 is an east-west highway serving southern Palm Beach County, Florida. ...
State Road 804 is an east-west highway serving southern Palm Beach County, Florida. ...
Boynton Beach is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. ...
Lantana is a town located in Palm Beach County, Florida. ...
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Locally known as Lake Worth Road, State Road 802 is a major east-west highway serving central Palm Beach County, Florida. ...
Location of Lake Worth, in Palm Beach County, Florida Lake Worth is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, named after a lake who takes its name from General William J. Worth, who led U.S. forces during the Second Seminole War. ...
Location of Lake Worth, in Palm Beach County, Florida Lake Worth is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida, named after a lake who takes its name from General William J. Worth, who led U.S. forces during the Second Seminole War. ...
Nickname: Location in Palm Beach County and the state of Florida. ...
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Florida State Road 80 is a 132-mile (211 km) route linking US 1 in West Palm Beach and US 41 in Fort Myers. ...
U.S. Route 98 is an east-west United States highway that runs from southern Florida to western Mississippi. ...
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Also known as Okeechobee Road, Florida State Road 704 is a major east-west boulevard in the West Palm Beach area. ...
Nickname: Location in Palm Beach County and the state of Florida. ...
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Signed east-west, the 61-mile-long Florida State Road 710 is a northwest-southeast route connecting SR 70 near Cypress Quarters three miles from the northern tip of Lake Okeechobee in south central Florida to US 1 in Riviera Beach. ...
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Locally known as PGA Boulevard, State Road 786 is an 8. ...
Palm Beach Gardens is a city located in Palm Beach County, Florida. ...
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Locally known as PGA Boulevard, Florida State Road 706 is a 7. ...
Jupiter is a town located in Palm Beach County, Florida. ...
Okeechobee is a city located in Okeechobee County, Florida. ...
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Currently extending from Interstate 95 (SR 9) to downtown Stuart, State Road 714 is an 11-mile-long east-west highway serving northern Martin County, Florida. ...
Downtown Stuart Stuart is a city in Martin County, Florida, on Floridas Treasure Coast. ...
Nickname: Motto: A City For All Ages Location in St. ...
Nickname: Motto: A City For All Ages Location in St. ...
Fort Pierce is a city in St. ...
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Spanning 165 miles across the Florida peninsula, Florida State Road 70 spans five Florida counties and straddles the northern boundaries of two more. ...
Fort Pierce is a city in St. ...
Vero Beach has been the Spring training home of the Los Angeles Dodgers since 1948. ...
Okeechobee is a city located in Okeechobee County, Florida. ...
Fort Drum is a near ghost town in Okeechobee County, Florida, United States. ...
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U.S. Highway 441 is a spur route of US Highway 41. ...
Yeehaw Junction is an unincorporated area located in Osceola County, Florida, USA. This area was confused with Lake Buenaventura (Buenaventura Lakes) CDP (census designated place) in the 2000 census. ...
Lake Wales is a city located in Polk County, Florida. ...
Vero Beach has been the Spring training home of the Los Angeles Dodgers since 1948. ...
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It has been suggested that State Road 500 (Florida) and State Road 500A (Florida) be merged into this article or section. ...
U.S. Highway 441 is a spur route of US Highway 41. ...
Kissimmee is a city in Osceola County, Florida, United States. ...
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The Osceola Parkway, signed as County Road 522 since around 2003 (and originally planned as SR 424), is a 12 mile long toll road extending east-west across the northern boundary of Osceola County, Florida, USA roughly paralleling the border with Orange County. ...
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State Road 528 (SR 528), also known as the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway or simply the Beachline, and sometimes by its former name, the Martin Andersen Bee Line Expressway, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Florida. ...
United States Highway 17 (also known as the Ocean Highway) is a north-south United States highway. ...
This U.S. Highway article needs to be cleaned up to conform to both a higher standard of article quality and accepted design standards outlined in the WikiProject U.S. Highways. ...
U.S. Highway 441 is a spur route of US Highway 41. ...
In Florida, State Road 528, also known as the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway or simply the Beachline, is a limited access toll road connecting Interstate 4 at the International Drive tourist corridor in southwestern Orange County to SR A1A in Cape Canaveral, Florida. ...
Orange Blossom Trail is a major highway that runs north-south through the Orlando, Florida area. ...
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State Road 528 (SR 528), also known as the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway or simply the Beachline, and sometimes by its former name, the Martin Andersen Bee Line Expressway, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Florida. ...
United States Highway 17 (also known as the Ocean Highway) is a north-south United States highway. ...
This U.S. Highway article needs to be cleaned up to conform to both a higher standard of article quality and accepted design standards outlined in the WikiProject U.S. Highways. ...
U.S. Highway 441 is a spur route of US Highway 41. ...
In Florida, State Road 528, also known as the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway or simply the Beachline, is a limited access toll road connecting Interstate 4 at the International Drive tourist corridor in southwestern Orange County to SR A1A in Cape Canaveral, Florida. ...
Orange Blossom Trail is a major highway that runs north-south through the Orlando, Florida area. ...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Interstate 4 An old shield in Orlando, Florida Interstate 4 (abbreviated I-4) is a 132. ...
Nickname: Location in Orange County and the state of Florida Coordinates: , Country State Counties Orange Government - Mayor Buddy Dyer (D) Area - City 101 sq mi (261. ...
Nickname: Location in Hillsborough County and the state of Florida. ...
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State Road 408 (SR 408), also known as the Spessard L. Holland East-West Expressway, is a tolled freeway running east-west through Orlando, Florida, United States. ...
An example of the shield used for State Road 408 and other toll routes in Florida. ...
Nickname: Location in Orange County and the state of Florida Coordinates: , Country State Counties Orange Government - Mayor Buddy Dyer (D) Area - City 101 sq mi (261. ...
Titusville is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States. ...
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State Road 429 (SR 429), also known as the Daniel Webster Western Beltway or Western Expressway, is a limited-access toll road built and maintained by the Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA) and Floridas Turnpike Enterprise. ...
Apopka City Hall Apopka (APK) is a city in Orange County, Florida, United States. ...
Tampas skyline For alternate meanings, see Tampa (disambiguation) Tampa is a city located in Hillsborough County on the west coast of Florida. ...
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Florida State Road 50 runs across the center of Florida through Orlando, with its termini at SR 55 (US 19) at Weeki Wachee and SR 5 (U.S. Route 1) in Titusville. ...
Ocoee is a city in Orange County, Florida, United States. ...
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Florida State Road 50 runs across the center of Florida through Orlando, with its termini at SR 55 (US 19) at Weeki Wachee and SR 5 (U.S. Route 1) in Titusville. ...
Downtown Winter Garden on the West Orange Trail, with Plant Street at left. ...
Clermont is a city in Lake County, Florida, United States. ...
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State Road 19 is a Florida State Road in Putnam, Marion, and Lake counties. ...
Leesburg is a city located in Lake County, Florida. ...
Clermont is a city in Lake County, Florida, United States. ...
Leesburg is a city located in Lake County, Florida. ...
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State Road 19 is a Florida State Road in Putnam, Marion, and Lake counties. ...
Tavares is a city located in Lake County, Florida. ...
Clermont is a city in Lake County, Florida, United States. ...
Leesburg is a city located in Lake County, Florida. ...
Okahumpka is a census-designated place located in Lake County, Florida. ...
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U.S. Route 301 is a spur of U.S. Route 1. ...
Wildwood is located at the north end of Sumter County at the junction of Interstate 75, US Hwy 301, State Road 44 and Floridas Turnpike. ...
Bushnell is a city located in Sumter County, Florida. ...
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Interstate 75 is the main interstate highway in the midwest and southeastern United States, and the primary north-south interstate highway along the west coast and southern end of the state of Florida. ...
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External links | Florida's Turnpike Enterprise operated toll roads | Florida's Turnpike · Homestead Extension · Sawgrass Expressway · Beachline Expressway · Seminole Expressway · Southern Connector · Western Beltway · Veterans Expressway · Suncoast Parkway · Polk Parkway · Sunshine Skyway PDF is an abbreviation with several meanings: Portable Document Format Post-doctoral fellowship Probability density function There also is an electronic design automation company named PDF Solutions. ...
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The current logo for Floridas Turnpike Enterprise. ...
The Sawgrass Expressway, also designated Florida State Road 869, is a 24-mile-long toll bypass of Broward County, Florida, extending westward from US 1 (SR 5) in Deerfield Beach as a surface street, then becoming a toll expressway as it passes Floridas Turnpike (although there is no westbound...
The Martin Andersen Bee Line Expressway (soon to be renamed the Beachline Expressway), also known as State Road 528, is a limited access toll road connecting Interstate 4 at the International Drive tourist corridor in southwestern Orange County to SR A1A in Cocoa Beach, Florida. ...
Northbound at the University Toll Plaza, recently rebuilt with high-speed lanes The Central Florida GreeneWay, also known as Florida State Road 417, and called the Seminole Expressway in Seminole County, is a tolled freeway forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, bypassing Interstate 4. ...
Northbound at the University Toll Plaza, recently rebuilt with high-speed lanes The Central Florida GreeneWay, also known as Florida State Road 417, and called the Seminole Expressway in Seminole County, is a tolled freeway forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, bypassing Interstate 4. ...
Southbound at the Forest Lake Mainline Toll Plaza SR 429, also known as the Western Expressway, is a limited-access toll road built and maintained by the Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA). ...
The Veterans Expressway and Suncoast Parkway (Florida State Road 589) are toll roads near the Floridian Gulf coast. ...
The Veterans Expressway and Suncoast Parkway (Florida State Road 589) are toll roads near the Floridian Gulf coast. ...
The Polk Parkway, also known as State Road 570, is a toll road which runs through Polk County, Florida, Florida which is operated as part of the Florida Turnpike system of expressways. ...
The Sunshine Skyway Bridge, spanning Floridas Tampa Bay, is the worlds longest bridge with a cable-stayed main span, with a length of 29,040 feet (exactly 5. ...
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It has been suggested that Central Connector be merged into this article or section. ...
Florida State Road 408, also known as the Spessard Holland East-West Expressway, is a limited access toll road connecting Floridas Turnpike in western Orange County, Interstate 4 in Downtown Orlando and the Central Florida GreeneWay. ...
State Road 414 (SR 414), named Maitland Boulevard, is a state highway in the U.S. state of Florida. ...
Northbound at the University Toll Plaza, recently rebuilt with high-speed lanes The Central Florida GreeneWay, also known as Florida State Road 417, and called the Seminole Expressway in Seminole County, is a tolled freeway forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, bypassing Interstate 4. ...
Southbound at the Forest Lake Mainline Toll Plaza SR 429, also known as the Western Expressway, is a limited-access toll road built and maintained by the Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA). ...
SR 451 will be the number given to the part of SR 429 (Western Expressway) north of SR 414 (Maitland Boulevard Extension, formerly known as the Apopka Bypass) when SR 429 is moved onto SR 414 west of the interchange. ...
The Martin Andersen Bee Line Expressway (soon to be renamed the Beachline Expressway), also known as State Road 528, is a limited access toll road connecting Interstate 4 at the International Drive tourist corridor in southwestern Orange County to SR A1A in Cocoa Beach, Florida. ...
The Goldenrod Road Extension is a toll road in southeastern Orlando, Florida, United States, owned and operated by the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA). ...
The Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA) is an expressway authority responsible for construction, maintenance and operation of toll roads in Orange County, Florida, United States, which includes the city of Orlando. ...
Xpress 400 is the current plan for express toll lanes on Interstate 4 through Orlando, Florida, to supplement the four free lanes in each direction. ...
Florida's Turnpike Enterprise Florida's Turnpike · SR 417 · SR 429 · SR 528 Northbound at the University Toll Plaza, recently rebuilt with high-speed lanes The Central Florida GreeneWay, also known as Florida State Road 417, and called the Seminole Expressway in Seminole County, is a tolled freeway forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, bypassing Interstate 4. ...
Southbound at the Forest Lake Mainline Toll Plaza SR 429, also known as the Western Expressway, is a limited-access toll road built and maintained by the Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA). ...
The Martin Andersen Bee Line Expressway (soon to be renamed the Beachline Expressway), also known as State Road 528, is a limited access toll road connecting Interstate 4 at the International Drive tourist corridor in southwestern Orange County to SR A1A in Cocoa Beach, Florida. ...
Other agencies Interstate 4 · Osceola Parkway · SR 407 Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Interstate 4 An old shield in Orlando, Florida Interstate 4 (abbreviated I-4) is a 132. ...
The Osceola Parkway, signed as County Road 522 since around 2003 (and originally planned as SR 424), is a 12 mile long toll road extending east-west across the northern boundary of Osceola County, Florida, USA roughly paralleling the border with Orange County. ...
FL 407 is an extension of the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway that links the expressway with SR 405. ...
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