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SR 414 east / SR 429 south – Maitland, Orlando, Tampa, Ocoee, Winter Garden: Interchange; exit 30 on SR 429 (Western Beltway); exit 4B on SR 414 (Apopka Expressway) 1.868: 3.006: US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) / Vick Road north – Apopka: At-grade intersection; US 441 is unsigned SR 500; to AdventHealth Apopka
Here, US 17/92 turns east onto State Road 50 while US 441 continues north on the Orange Blossom Trail. North of downtown, US 441 encounters intersections with State Road 438 , then State Road 416 , and after running along the western edge of Lake Fairview, an intersection with State Road 423 which changes from the north-and-south John Young ...
In downtown, US 17 / US 92 turns east onto State Road 50 while US 441 continues north on the Orange Blossom Trail. North of downtown, US 441 crosses the tolled State Road 429 and western terminus of State Road 414 in Apopka before leaving the Orlando area. In Leesburg, midway between Orlando and Ocala, US 441 intersects U.S. Route 27.
Exit 254 in Sky Lake is a massive combined interchange with both US 17/US 92/US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) and SR 528 (Beachline Expressway), which combines a series of partial cloverleaf interchanges with access ramps from side roads
SunRail's Poinciana station is located in the north of Poinciana near the intersection of Orange Blossom Trail (aka U.S. Highway 17/92) and Poinciana Boulevard, and opened on July 30, 2018. [4] Local bus service is provided from central areas of Poinciana to Kissimmee and Haines City by the Lynx network.
An additional extension—which included widening the existing roadway from four to six lanes from Shader Road to the U.S. 441/Orange Blossom Trail intersection, constructing two new overpasses and completing a new 1-mile alignment extension to Forest City Road/S.R. 434 at the intersection with Edgewater Drive/S.R. 424—was completed in 2013. [5]
Osceola Parkway, signed as County Road 522 (CR 522) since around 2003 (and originally planned as State Road 424 [not verified in body]), is a 17.5-mile-long (28.2 km), partially tolled arterial road extending east–west across the northern boundary of Osceola County, Florida, roughly paralleling the border with Orange County.
The CFX section was posthumously named after former Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority chairman Jim Greene. SR 417 was originally planned to be a full beltway around Orlando. Eventually, the beltway was divided, with the west side being designated SR 429, and the east side retaining the SR 417 designation. Until 2024, the two ...