Florida State Road 9A

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This article is about the signed eastern half of State Road 9A that serves northern Jacksonville, Florida. For details on the western half, which is not signed as SR 9A, see Interstate 295 (Florida). For the unsigned SR 9A in the Miami, Florida, area, see Interstate 95 in Florida.
State Road 9A
Length: 25[1] mi (40 km)
(including portions under construction)
West end: I-95/I-295 in Jacksonville
Major
junctions:
SR 202 in Jacksonville
SR 105 in Jacksonville
North end: I-95/I-295 in Jacksonville
Florida State and County Roads
< SR 9 SR 9B >
Southbound on SR 9A at the future interchange with SR 9B in southeastern Jacksonville.
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Southbound on SR 9A at the future interchange with SR 9B in southeastern Jacksonville.

State Road 9A (SR 9A) forms a full loop around Jacksonville, Florida, United States. The western half is signed as Interstate 295. The eastern half will also be signed as I-295 to match the western half when construction at the interchange with SR 202 is finished around May 2009 (expected completion date). This will provide Jacksonville with a complete limited-access freeway beltway around its major city population center.

[edit] Opening dates

SR 5 (US 17) to SR 105 (Heckscher Drive) March 1995
SR 105 (Heckscher Drive) to SR 113/Merrill Road March 1989
SR 113/Merrill Road to Monument Road March 1989
Monument Road to SR 10/St. Johns Bluff Road December 1993
SR 10/St. Johns Bluff Road to SR 212 (US 90 - Beach Blvd.) February 2005
SR 212 (US 90 - Beach Blvd.) to SR 202 (J. Turner Butler Blvd.) May 2006
Interchange at SR 202 (J. Turner Butler Blvd.) estimated May 2009
SR 202 (J. Turner Butler Blvd.) to SR 152 (Baymeadows Road) April 1998
SR 152 (Baymeadows Road) to SR 5 (US 1 - Philips Highway) October 2000
SR 5 (US 1 - Philips Highway) to SR 9 (I-95) April 2006

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