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The portion of I-75 from Tampa northward was a part of the original 1955 Interstate Highway plans, with I-75's southern terminus at I-4's current western terminus. Planning to extend the Interstate south to Miami began in 1968 after massive growth in Southwest Florida , which resulted in I-75 being realigned to travel on the eastern fringes of ...
There are four primary interstate highways and eight auxiliary highways, with a ninth proposed, totaling 1,497.58 miles (2,410.12 km) interstate miles in Florida. The longest interstate is I-75, extending 470.678 miles (757.483 km), and the shortest is I-395, extending just 1.292 miles (2.079 km). [4]
Interstate 75 (I-75) is a major north–south Interstate Highway in the Great Lakes and Southeastern regions of the United States.As with most Interstates that end in 5, it is a major cross-country, north–south route, traveling from State Road 826 (SR 826, Palmetto Expressway) and SR 924 (Gratigny Parkway) on the Hialeah–Miami Lakes border (northwest of Miami, Florida) to Sault Ste. Marie ...
In downtown Tampa, fierce winds tore down traffic lights, ripped signs off the ground, and sent construction barricades scudding across the wet pavement. ... A tornado forms along I-75 heading ...
Widening I-75 and connecting it to Hopple and Mitchell street improvements, for $86.9 million. Reconstruction of an interchange at I-75 and Mitchell Avenue, at $53.7 million.
FHP says a Tampa man died Friday afternoon in a single-vehicle crash on I-75 about four miles north of County Road 318
Reconstruction of the northern end of the Turnpike at its junction with Interstate 75 improved the traffic merge pattern between I-75 and SR 44 with new flyover ramps and additional traffic lanes. [ 73 ] [ 74 ] The northbound off-ramp to SR 44 was completed on September 19, 2019, while southbound on-ramp construction was completed in early ...
The project broke ground in 2015, and the express lanes opened to traffic on February 26, 2022. Previously, the median of I-4 between Tampa and Orlando was the planned route of a now-canceled high-speed rail line; [3] however, Brightline, an inter-city rail route, plans to use the I-4 right-of-way for their