Florida State Road 464
State Road 464 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by FDOT | ||||
Length: | 7.213 mi[1] (11.608 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | SR 200 in Ocala | |||
East end: | SR 35 near Silver Springs Shores | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Road 464 (SR 464) is a short state and county road in Marion County, Florida. The road is primarily in southern Ocala, but extends outside of the city limits.[2]
Route description
SR 464 begins on the southeast side of State Road 200, across from the intersection of Southwest 20th Court as Southwest 17th Street. The road runs southeast but immediately curves to the east before intersecting Southwest 19th Avenue Road. From there it continues its straight eastern trek as it approaches the newly constructed Railroad bridge over Southwest 7th Road and Avenue at the CSX Wildwood Subdivision, part of the CSX S-Line. After leveling out from the new bridge, the road intersects U.S. 27-301-441.
At Southeast Third Avenue SR 464 becomes Southeast 17th Street, which soon enough intersects County Road 464A(South Magnolia Avenue/Southeast Lake Weir Road), and then a grade-crossing with a railroad freight line. At Southeast 25th Avenue SR 464 becomes Southeast Maricamp Road and curves to the southeast, where it approaches Maricamp, Florida, the community for which the road is named. Southeast of Maricamp, SR 464 terminates at State Road 35 near the Cross Florida Barge Canal, but continues southeast as County Road 464 as it enters Silver Springs Shores. After leaving Silver Springs Shores, CR 464 continues on the same path until it approaches the right-of-way to an abandoned railroad line, which it runs parallel to as both enter Candler, Florida.
The name "Southeast Maricamp Road" begins to diminish as the road moves further east of Candler, and simply becomes "Southeast County Road 464," especially as it veers away from the intersection of Southeast 114th Street In spite of the name and the cardinal directions, this segment of CR 464 runs straight north and south. As it approaches the northern coast of Lake Weir, County Road 464 terminates at an intersection with County Road 25 at Ocklawaha, Florida.
Major intersections
The entire route is in Marion County.
Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Ocala | 0.000 | 0.000 | SR 200 (Southwest College Road) | ||
1.232 | 1.983 | US 27 / US 301 / US 441 (South Pine Street / SR 25 / SR 500) | |||
1.931 | 3.108 | Lake Weir Avenue / Magnolia Extension (CR 464A) | |||
7.213 | 11.608 | SR 35 (Southeast 58th Avenue) / CR 464 east | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
Related routes
County Road 464A
County Road 464A | |
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Location: | Ocala |
County Road 464A is a suffixed alternate route from US 27-301-441 to SR 40.
County Road 464B
County Road 464B | |
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Location: | Levy County-Fellowship |
County Road 464B is a suffixed alternate route of state and county roads 464, but is disconnected from both segments of the route. It begins at the Levy-Marion county line as CR 464, and terminates at US 27 in Fellowship, northwest of Ocala.
County Road 464C
County Road 464C | |
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Location: | Ocklawaha-Moss Bluff |
County Road 464C is also disconnected from both state and county roads 464, but is closer to the southeastern terminus of CR 464.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 FDOT straight line diagrams, accessed March 2014
- ↑ Florida 464, Ocala, Marion, Florida (Google Maps)