U.S. Route 98 Truck (Brooksville, Florida)

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U.S. Route 98 Truck is the truck detour for US 98 around Brooksville, Florida. Although a significant portion of the truck route exists within the city limits, it still avoids historic downtown Brooksville to the south and the west. The route exists in concurrency with two existing Florida State Roads and one Hernando County Road, and never independently.

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[edit] Florida State Road 50

Beginning at Jasmine Avenue, and East Jefferson Road(Florida State Road 50A), Truck US 98 runs in concurrency with Florida State Road 50 in a southwesterly direction. As it approaches Hernando County Road 581 it turns from southwest to direct west. Crossing the railroad tracks near Hernando County Road 445, the road passes by a large church before curving slightly to the northwest. This segment also contains the secret designation of Florida State Road 700, until it reaches the intersection of U.S. Route 41. Here, Florida State Road 700 leaves the truck route, and heads north along US 41(FL 45) until branching off to Ponce De Leon Boulevard to rejoin US 98. Meanwhile, SR 50/Truck US 98 passes a branch of the Brooksville Post Office, and makes a northbound curve at Horse Lake Drive, then at the Hernando County Sheriff's Office before meeting West Jefferson Road.

This entire section of SR 59/US Truck 98 was widened from two lanes to four lanes in the early-21st Century.

[edit] Hernando County Road 485: Cobb Road

While FL 50 takes it's sharp left turn toward Weeki Wachee, and FL 50A begins eastbound into downtown Brooksville, Truck Route US 98 continues north along Hernando County Road 485, also known as Cobb Road. From that intersection it narrows down to two lanes, as it approaches a four-way stop intersection and accompanying red blinker-lights with Hernando County Road 484(West Ford Dade Avenue).

Two old sections of Cobb Road used to exist. One is to the right north of Hernando County Road 484(West Fort Dade Avenue), and the other is a mining road that runs from the intersection with Yontz Boulevard to an isolated section of Hernando County Road 476(Lake Lindsey Road) in Stafford.

Crossing the railroad tracks a second time after the intersection with Yontz Road(Former Hernando County Road 485B), the road winds through a rural field between a mining area and a hilly region before finally reuniting with US 98 south of the Willow Prarie Lake area. Truck Weigh Stations exist just west of the northern terminus of Truck US 98 on the right of way of a former railroad crossing.

[edit] Trivia

  • Hernando County has been pressing the federal government to convert the truck detour of US 98 into main line US 98.

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