State Road 886 | ||||
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Port Boulevard | ||||
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Maintained by FDOT | ||||
Length: | 0.826 mi[1] (1.329 km) | |||
Existed: | 1980 – present | |||
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West end: | US 1 in Miami | |||
East end: | Port of Miami | |||
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Counties: | Miami-Dade | |||
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Florida State and County Roads
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State Road 886, also known as Port Boulevard, is a causeway connecting the Port of Miami with downtown Miami, Florida. Its western terminus is an intersection with U.S. Route 1 (Biscayne Boulevard) just north of Bayside Marketplace. It received its FDOT designation in 1980.
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State Road 886 begins where Port Boulevard and 6th Street intersect Biscayne Boulevard, which carries U.S. Route 1. Port and 6th are, for 400 feet (120 m), a couplet of one-way streets before they join as Port Boulevard. The road passes American Airlines Arena and ascends the approach of the Port Boulevard Bridge over Biscayne Bay. On the other side of the bridge, SR 886 ends at the entrance to the Port of Miami.[2]
Prior to the construction of the current high-level causeway to replace one with a drawbridge, a tunnel connecting the Port of Miami and Interstate 95 was contemplated as a replacement instead. Although the proposal failed to attract support from the City of Miami commission, a similar, more recent, proposal for a tunnel connecting the port with SR A1A on nearby Watson Island was eventually approved and on May 24, 2010, construction began on the Miami Port Tunnel.[3]
The entire route is in Miami, Miami-Dade County.
Mile[1] | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.000 | US 1 (Biscayne Boulevard) | |||
Port Boulevard Bridge over Biscayne Bay | ||||
0.826 | Port of Miami | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
List of state highways in the United States shorter than one mile
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