Florida State Road 426

State Road 426 marker

State Road 426
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length: 14.532 mi[1] (23.387 km)
Existed: 1945 renumbering (definition) – present
Major junctions
West end: SR 424 in Fairview Shores
  I-4 in Winter Park
SR 436 near Goldenrod
East end: SR 419 / SR 434 in Oviedo
Highway system
SR 424SR 429

State Road 426 (SR 426) is a major road in Orange and Seminole counties, entirely north of Orlando. Its length is closely similar to SR 438. From Orlando, it is a direct route to Mims and Scottsmoor, the census-designated places of Brevard County, via SR 46.

SR 426 is signed eastwest, but takes a diagonal path through the Orlando-Kissimmee, Florida, Metropolitan Statistical Area and rural Seminole County, by the Econlockhatchee River.

Route description

SR 426 starts at SR 424 as Fairbanks Avenue in Fairview Shores, and starts off as an undivided, 4 lane road. Shortly, it parallels Interstate 4 for 0.2 miles (0.32 km). During that portion, it intersects Wymore Road, an arterial road to Altamonte Springs. In an instant, Interstate 4 forms a diamond interchange. Notice that Interstate 4 is running northwest-southeast. SR 426 leaves unincorporated Orange County and into Winter Park. At the corner of SR 426 and Denning Drive, a sinkhole comes in sight, however, it was turned into a man-made lake. SR 527 merges on Fairbanks Avenue as the northern terminus of SR 527, which leads to Kissimmee. It crosses 2 railroad tracks after the merge. SR 426 enters Historical Downtown Winter Park and changes names from Fairbanks Avenue to Aloma Avenue. SR 426 exits Winter Park and intersects SR 436 where it becomes a divided highway. Briefly passing through Goldenrod and the beginning of SR 551 it finally enters Seminole County and heads NNE. After the interchange of SR 417 it parallels that toll road for several miles. Just after Red Bug Lake Road, SR 426 turns into a 2+1 road. Entering Downtown Oviedo, SR 426 is 2 lanes wide, and intersects SR 434/SR 419. SR 426 forks off Broadway Street and becomes Geneva Road. SR 426 becomes unsigned as County Road 426. Now leaving the Orlando-Kissimmee, Florida, Metropolitan Statistical Area and the City of Oviedo, it runs along the Econlockhatchee River for a short time. Entering Geneva, CR 426 ends at SR 46. Turning left leads to Sanford. Turning right leads to Mims and Scottsmoor.

History

SR 202 was defined without a number by 1931 state law, chapter 14920, approved May 29, 1931:

In modern-day terms, this road is CR 426 and SR 426 from Old Mims Road south of Geneva to just east of Lakemont Avenue in Winter Park, with a few realignments in Oviedo.

SR 202 was extended west without a number in 1935 state law chapter 17306, filed May 29, 1935:

This road is now known as SR 426 (with a slight change in downtown Winter Park), SR 424, CR 424, and Clarcona-Ocoee Road, ending at CR 437 (which was added to the State Road system as an extension of SR 24 in 1935).

In the 1945 renumbering, SR 202 east of Orange Avenue (then SR 3A, now SR 527) became part of SR 426. The rest was not given a number; parts later became SR 424A (now SR 426) and SR 424.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
OrangeFairview Shores0.0000.000 SR 424 (Edgewater Drive)
Winter Park1.091.75 I-4 (SR 400)
2.1313.430 US 17 / US 92 (Orlando Avenue / SR 15 / SR 600)
2.6734.302Orange Avenueformer SR 527 south
3.0034.833Park Avenue
Aloma5.9429.563 SR 436 (Semoran Boulevard) Casselberry, Orlando
Goldenrod7.12811.471 SR 551 south (Palmetto Avenue) Narcoossee, St. Cloud
Seminole 7.76612.498 CR 426A south (Hall Road) / Howell Branch Road
 9.1414.71 SR 417 Orlando, Sanford
 9.74115.677Dean Road (CR 425 south)unsigned CR 425
Oviedo12.61320.299Mitchell Hammock Road / Red Bug Lake Road
14.53223.387 SR 419 north / SR 434 (Central Avenue) Sanford, UCF
CR 419 south / CR 426 east (Broadway Street)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. 1 2 FDOT straight line diagrams, accessed December 2013
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