Florida State Road 45

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A major north-south highway extending almost the entire length of the Florida peninsula, State Road 45 is the unsigned Florida Department of Transportation designation of most of the current U.S. Route 41 in Florida. The southern terminus of SR 45 is an intersection with SR 951 near Belle Meade; the northern terminus is an intersection with US 441-SR 25 in High Springs. South of Causeway Boulevard (SR 676) near Tampa, SR 45 is also known as the Tamiami Trail.

South and east of SR 951, US 41 turns eastward as SR 90 as the Tamiami Trail crosses the Everglades on its way to Miami; north of High Springs, US 41 is complexed with US 441-SR 25 until their split in Lake City (from there US 41 continues to the Georgia border with the hidden SR 25 designation).

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[edit] Separations of US 41 and SR 45 between SR 45 termini

[edit] SR 45 away from US 41


[edit] US 41 away from SR 45

  • SR 45A - Venice
  • US 301 - Bradenton, complexed with SR 55
  • SR 55 - Bradenton to Memphis
  • SR 599 - Rockport to Tampa
  • US 92-SR 600 - Tampa

[edit] Additional complexes with SR 45


Florida State Roads
Preceded by:
44
State Road 45 Succeeded by:
45A