State Road 298 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by FDOT | ||||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | US 98 / SR 30 / CR 297 in Haven Park | |||
SR 173 in Sand Cut SR 727 in West Pensacola SR 295 in Myrtle Grove |
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East end: | US 90 / SR 10A east of Myrtle Grove | |||
Highway system | ||||
Florida State and County Roads
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State Road 298, known locally as Lillian Highway, is a mostly east–west thoroughfare in Pensacola, Florida. It runs from its intersection with U.S. Highway 98 and Dog Track Road, skirting Perdido Bay on its way east to its terminus at U.S. Highway 90 (Cervantes Street). For a short stretch near its terminus, SR 298 runs along New Warrington Road. It serves as a major route through the communities of Myrtle Grove and West Pensacola.
In spite of the fact that it intersects US 98, the designation of SR 298 is not meant to imply that it is an auxiliary route of US 98.
State Road 298A | |
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Location: | Escambia County |
State Road 298 Alternative (also known as West Jackson Street) is a residential state road (former) in Escambia County, Florida. It is an alternative to SR 298 in case there is a traffic accident on U.S. Route 90/U.S. Route 98 or any one of the roads intersecting SR 298. It is 6 miles (9 kilometers) long, passing the western suburbs, Myrtle Grove, West Pensacola, and Brownsville before ending at U.S. Route 29 in Downtown Pensacola. Oddly, it is less than a mile south of a major road. One of them is U.S. Route 90. The entire road is only 2 lanes wide. The eastern end is U.S. Route 29 in Pensacola, and the western end is Escambia County Road 298 2 blocks south of SR 298.