State Road 331 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by FDOT | ||||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | FL 121/Alachua CR 23 S.W. 34th St. | |||
US 441/SR 25 S.W. 13th St. FL 329 S. Main St. FL 24A-FL 226 S.E. 16th Ave. |
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North end: | FL 20-24-24A-26 | |||
Highway system | ||||
Florida State and County Roads
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Florida State Road 331 is a short state highway running south and east of Gainesville, Florida, although it may have once stretched as far south as Williston. It also serves as a truck route for State Roads 24, 26, and 121. Despite skirting the Gainesville City Limits, SR 331 runs north and south as a four-lane divided rural highway.
SR 331 begins at Florida State Road 121 east of Interstate 75 at Exit 382, when SR 121 makes a sharp left turn from Southwest Williston Road onto Southwest 34th Street. Like the segment that's part of SR 121, it runs southeast and northwest until it curves directly west and east before approaching US 441(Southwest 13th Street). After crossing US 441, Southwest Williston Road terminates at South Main Street, and SR 331 moved northeast onto South Main Street, which begins as an unmarked street on the southeast corner of US 441 & SR 331. After passing through some lowlands leading to Banias Arm Lake, Florida State Road 329 takes the name of South Main Street away, and SR 331 acquires the names Southeast 11th Street or Waldo Road. South of the Sugarhill and Woodland Park neighborhoods, SR 331 serves as the eastern terminus of Florida State Road 226, which also carries the designation of Florida State Road 24A. However, SR 24A continues north along SR 331, both of which finally turn directly north and south in the Lincoln Estates neighborhood. SR 331-24A ends at FL 20-26 however Waldo Road continues to the northeast as part of SR 24. Northeast 11th Street continues straight north off to the side, as a local street.