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Route map State Road 520. SR 520 highlighted in red ... Orange, Brevard: Highway system; ... Titusville, Beaches, International Airport: Exit 31 on SR 528 (Beachline ...
Still in Titusville, it intersects SR 50. Now in central Titusville, US 1 intersects SR 405 again and SR 406, where the Indian River Lagoon Scenic Highway ends on US 1 and proceeds onto east SR 406. North of Titusville, US 1 steers away from the Indian River and travels in a parallel direction with I-95 from here to the Volusia County line
Orlando not signed northbound; to Orlando International Airport, Orlando Sanford International Airport, Disney World, SeaWorld, Universal Orlando & Orange County Convention Center: 215.542: 346.881: 79: 215: SR 50 (Cheney Highway) – Titusville, Orlando: 219.990: 354.040: 80: 220: SR 406 (Garden Street) – Titusville Historic District: To ...
I-95 in Port Orange: US 1/ SR A1A in Port Orange: 4.001 6.439 SR 423: Church Street in Orlando: US 17 / US 92 (SR 15 / SR 600) in Winter Park: 7.533 12.123 SR 424: SR 434 near Lockhart: Par Street in Orlando: 2.582 4.155 SR 426: SR 424 in Fairview Shores: SR 419 / SR 434 in Oviedo: 14.532 23.387 SR 429: I-4 (SR 400) near Disney World: US 441 in ...
Eastbound SR 33-50 becomes Orange Street, while westbound SR 33-50 remains Broad Street. After passing by Lake David the road intersects State Road 19. The two streets that carry two directions of SR 50 merge again at the east end of the multiplex with State Road 33. Broad Street continues to take SR 50 further east as a four-lane divided highway.
U.S. Route 1 or U.S. Highway 1 (US 1) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway that serves the East Coast of the United States.It runs 2,370 miles (3,810 km) from Key West, Florida, north to Fort Kent, Maine, at the Canadian border, making it the longest north–south road in the United States. [2]
The southern terminus of US 441 in Miami. US 441 begins its northward journey at Southwest 7th and 8th Streets (US 41 both directions) in the east section of the "Little Havana" neighborhood of downtown Miami (both are one-way streets). 441 runs along SW/NW 8th Ave. till it crosses the Miami River; then it runs along NW 7th Ave. till the Golden Glades interchange; then it runs along NW 2nd Ave ...
The 17.4-mile (28.0 km) road was dedicated on July 14, 1967, at the toll plaza just east of SR 15, and the remaining section (Orange Blossom Trail to Orange Avenue) opened nine days later. The OOCEA board had voted to name it after Martin Andersen in December 1966, and in 1967 the Florida Legislature passed this designation into law. [13]