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County Road 44A exists along the north side of State Road 44 in Wildwood and Orange Home, and was formerly designated as SR 44A. [1] The road begins southeast of the interchange with Interstate 75, and instantly intersects with CR 225, which runs north and south, while CR 44A runs directly east and west until it curves slightly to the right and becomes Kilgore Street.
State Road 44 (SR 44) is an east–west state highway in the U.S. state of Florida. It runs from Crystal River on the Gulf of Mexico east to New Smyrna Beach on the Atlantic Ocean , passing through Inverness , Wildwood , Leesburg and DeLand .
In Leesburg, SR 44 leaves US 441 heading toward Wildwood, Inverness, and Crystal River, while US 441 curves to the northwest, then intersects U.S. Route 27 in another concurrency, and as a result, the hidden state routes are officially SR 25-500. The concurrency with SR 25 is short-lived, because in Lady Lake, SR 25 branches away as County Road 25.
SR 44 east to I-75 – Wildwood: Southern end of SR 44 concurrency: 334.381: 538.134: SR 44 west (West Main Street) – Crystal River: Northern end of SR 44 concurrency: 334.534: 538.380: To CR 581 / Davidson Avenue: Hernando: 339.345: 546.123: CR 486 west (East Norvell Bryant Highway) – Crystal River: 339.720: 546.726: SR 200 north (Carl G ...
From there it continues its straight eastern trek as it approaches the newly constructed Railroad bridge over Southwest 7th Road and Avenue at the CSX Wildwood Subdivision, part of the CSX S-Line. After leveling out from the new bridge, the road intersects U.S. Routes 27 (US 27), US 301 , and US 441 .
Past a firehouse, the route crosses the CSX Edgar Spur, and then the Wildwood Subdivision. North of the tracks, the road runs straight north and south and crosses CR 2082 at the vicinity of the former city hall. North of 65th Avenue, the road turns to the northwest and ends at the left side of the SPUI-interchange of FL 20 and US 301.
former SR 218; [1] portion west of CR 217 indicated on FDOT county map to not be part of any county road, but is signed as part of CR 218 CR 219: S/N CR 219: Putnam–Clay county line east-northeast of Melrose: SR 100: South-southeast of Lake Geneva: former SR 219 [1] CR 220: Long Bay Road W/E SR 21 / S. Lee Drive Northeast of Middleburg
U.S. Route 219 (US 219) is a spur of US 19. It runs for 535 miles (861 km) from West Seneca, New York, at an interchange with Interstate 90 (I-90) to Rich Creek, Virginia, intersecting at US 460. US 219 is found (from north to south) in New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia.