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Port Everglades is a seaport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, located in Broward County. Port Everglades is one of South Florida's foremost economic engines, as it is the gateway for both international trade and cruise vacations. In 2022, Port Everglades was ranked the third-busiest cruise homeport, accommodating more than 1.72 million passengers. [3]
Interstate 595 (I-595), also known as the Port Everglades Expressway and unsigned Florida State Road 862 (SR 862), is a 12.86-mile (20.70 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway that connects I-75 and Alligator Alley in the west with Florida's Turnpike, I-95, Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport, U.S. Highway 1 (U.S. 1), and SR A1A before ...
Nearly all of the public parking in Miami-Dade county is metered, or charged by a daily flat rate, common with parking garages. Nearly all single parking meters in the region have been removed and replaced with master meters that accept both cash and credit card. The Miami Parking Authority operates 11 garages, 86 surface lots, and over 9,100 ...
I-595 west to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike – Port Everglades: No southbound access to Port Everglades; exits 12A-B on I-595: Fort Lauderdale: 28.240: 45.448: SR 84 west (Marina Boulevard) to Florida's Turnpike / I-95 – Port Everglades: Eastern terminus of SR 84: 28.757: 46.280: US 1 north / Southeast 17th Street west (CR 811 north) – Downtown
All eight plazas are open 24 hours a day and located on the center median of the turnpike for access from both directions and offer gasoline, diesel fuel, internet access, travel and tourism info and tickets, picnic areas, TV news, gift shops offering Florida Lottery, family-friendly restrooms, and pay phones. A convenience store/gas station is ...
With this new route, the Port Everglades Expressway was then planned to be built as an Interstate highway designated I-595 to provide an Interstate connection between I-75 and I-95. The first piece of the south extension of I-75 to open was a short segment just east of Fort Myers from SR 78 south to Corkscrew Road in 1979.
I-4 near Plant City: I-4 near Polk City: Polk Parkway 1999: current Open road tolling; cash collection ended in September 2022 SR 570B — — SR 570: US 17: Central Polk Parkway proposed — First Segment Set to open in mid-2029. SR 589: 67.5: 108.6 I-275/SR 60: SR 44 near Lecanto: Suncoast Parkway/Veterans Expressway 1994: current
Because the population and traffic of southern Broward County were growing at a fast rate, Interstate 595 was being built to improve the connections between the Alley and US 1 (and improve access to Port Everglades and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport), and the eastbound lanes of SR 84 were shifted southward to accommodate the ...