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The road is referred to locally as simply State Road 434, Highway 434, Route 434 or just as 434. SR 434 is called Alafaya Trail from Mitchell Hammock Road in Oviedo, continuing south into Orange County, to its end at SR 50 (Colonial Drive). Alafaya Trail continues south of Colonial Drive without the SR 434 designation.
Branan Field Road near Middleburg: I-10 in Jacksonville: 11.395 18.338 SR 24: 2nd Street in Cedar Key: US 301 (SR 200) in Waldo: 71.527 115.112 SR 24A: SR 24 in Gainesville: SR 20 / SR 24 / SR 26 in Gainesville: 3.997 6.433 SR 25: I-195 / US 1 (SR 5 / SR 112) in Miami: US 41 / SR 7 at Georgia state line 411.663 662.507 mostly carries US 27, US ...
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Florida State Road 434; Montana Secondary Highway 434; New York State Route 434. New York State Route 434 (former) Pennsylvania Route 434; Puerto Rico Highway 434; Texas: Texas State Highway Loop 434; Farm to Market Road 434; Wyoming Highway 434
The William Bartram Scenic and Historic Highway– State Road 13 – winds its way along the St. Johns River through pine and palmetto barrens, oak hammocks and swamps, often canopied with trees. Map.
Every section of U.S. Highway and Interstate Highway has a State Road number assigned to it, usually unsigned (for example, Interstate 4 is also unsigned SR 400). In addition to some named toll roads (for example, 91 and 821 , which make up Florida's Turnpike ) some minor State Roads are also unsigned (like SR 913 and SR 5054 ).
State Road 424 (FL 424) is a 2.572-mile-long (4.139 km) state highway in Orange County, Florida, that runs from State Road 434 and County Road 424 on the Orlando-Lockhart city line to West Par Street and Edgewood Drive in northern Orlando. The road's historic terminus is an intersection with Plymouth Sorrento Road in Plymouth.
Interstate 4 (I-4) is an Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of Florida, maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Spanning 132.30 miles (212.92 km) along a generally southwest–northeast axis, I-4 is entirely concurrent with State Road 400 (SR 400).