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Yamato Road is a 9.38-mile (15.10 km) east–west arterial boulevard in incorporated and unincorporated Boca Raton, Florida. A portion of the road in incorporated Boca Raton is designated State Road 794 ( SR 794 ), while most of the road to the west is designated, but not signed, as County Road 794 .
The station is located at Yamato Road (SR 794), just east of Congress Avenue (SR 807) and west of I-95. Originally opened January 9, 1989, the station was moved and rebuilt following Hurricane Wilma, reopening to service November 4, 2005. The station is the southernmost Tri-Rail station in Palm Beach County, and offers parking.
Toll outbound (southbound) exit and inbound (northbound) entrance; southern terminus of Keina Road: Nara: Nara – Nara-kita: Inbound (northbound) exit and outbound (southbound) entrance; northern terminus of Yamato-kita Road (under construction) 6.1 km gap in the expressway, connection is made by National Route 24: 23.1: 14.4 – Nara
Florida State Road 700; Florida State Road 704; Indiantown Road; Florida State Road 708; Florida State Road 710; Florida State Road 715; Florida State Road 717; Florida State Road 729; Florida State Road 786; Yamato Road; Spanish River Boulevard; Florida State Road 802; Florida State Road 804; Florida State Road 805; Florida State Road 806 ...
Florida State Road A1A; County Road 700 (Palm Beach County, Florida) ... Yamato Road; County Road 798 (Palm Beach County, Florida) ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
The roadway consists of two lanes in each direction. Nearly all of the tunnel lies beneath Yamate Street. On completion the Yamate Tunnel surpassed the Kan'etsu Tunnel on the Kan-Etsu Expressway, to become the longest road tunnel in Japan and the second longest road tunnel in the world. [1]
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The old course was filled in and turned into a road, which became the current Japan National Route 166 and Nara Prefectural Route Yamato-Takada-Ikaruga Line, and traces of it remain in the place names along the road and relics such as bridge railings.