List of former state roads in Florida
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In the mid-1970s, the Florida Department of Transportation (formerly the State Road Department) started a sequence of events that eventually resulted in the transferral of hundred of miles of roadway from State of Florida maintenance to county control. The first step was the addition of an "S-" or "C-" prefix onto the original FDOT designation ("S" represented "secondary"; "C" represented "county"). State Road signs started disappearing from the "C" roads and were replaced by blue pentagonal county road signs in the early 1980s; the transition of "S" roads to county control took a bit longer (some state road signs with S-prefixes remain standing two decades after the transfer to county control). Many roads that were decommissioned in later years skipped the prefix step.
While the transition occurred throughout the State of Florida, the area most dramatically affected by this process was Florida south of State Road 70 (SR 70) (which runs from Bradenton to Fort Pierce). While other state roads had portions turned into county control (for example, SR 29, SR 31, SR 78, SR 707, SR 780, SR 880, SR 884, and SR 951), entire state roads in southern Florida disappeared from the FDOT lists. Many decommissioned roads in the Treasure Coast and Space Coast occurred in sparsely-populated areas, including orange groves and wetlands.
Some state road numbers (like SR 609) were reused after decommissioning. Lettered state road numbers (like SR 15A) are sometimes used for several discontinuous sections of state roads.
SR 5A
- State Road 5A (now County Road 5A) – Old Dixie Highway from near Wabasso Road (SR 510) in Wabasso to the former SR 605 in Vero Beach
- State Road 5A (now County Road 5A): Flagler Street from First Street to South Roosevelt Boulevard (SR A1A) in Key West. Commercially-prepared road maps still indicate incorrectly that CR 5A is still a State Road (when it was, it was not signed as such). Some maps even suggest that it includes White Street between US 1 and Flagler Street.[1]
SR 15A, SR 15B, and SR 15C
- State Road 15A and 15B (now County Road 15A and 15B) – two short roads connecting US 98-441 (SR 15-700) and SR 710 near Up the Grove Beach
- State Road 15C (now County Road 15C) – a spur from SR 15 near Fort Drum
SR A19A
- State Road A19A
SR 141
- State Road 141 (now Madison County Road 141 and Hamilton County Road 141 ) - Ran from US 90 in Twin Rivers State Forest to the Florida-Georgia Line north of Jennings.
SR 150
- State Road 150 (now County Road 150) – two sections: one from US 19/US 27 in rural Madison County to US 221 in Greenville; another from US 90 east of Greenville to former SR 152 in Hamilton County.
SR 152
- State Road 152 (now County Road 152) – ran from the Former State Road 150 bridge over the Withlacoochee River in Belville, to US 41 southeast of Jennings.
SR 167
- State Road 167 (now County Road 2301 and County Road 167) – two sections: one from US 231 in Bayou George north of Panama City to SR 20 west of Fountain, now CR 2301; another from US 231 in Betts through the northwest corner of Calhoun County then into Jackson County where it eventually joins SR 267 south of Marianna. After I-10, the road branches off to South Street and runs east until joining SR 73, where it turns north until the intersection with US 90. Here SR 73 turns west, and CR 167 joins SR 166, until it turns onto "Old US Road" and runs north toward the Alabama State Line.
SR 259
- State Road 259 (now Leon County Road 259 and Jefferson County Road 259) - also known as "The Old Tram Road," Tram Road, Limestone Road, Wacissa Highway, and Waukeenah Highway, is a bi-county rout that serves southeastern Leon County and western Jefferson County, Florida. The western terminus is an intersection with Monroe Street (SR 61) in Tallahassee; the northern terminus is an intersection with US 19 (SR 57) in Monticello. Communities served along its route also include Corey, Cody, Limestone, Wacissa, Thomas City, Waukeenah, and Casa Blanco. Leon County Road 259 is signed east–west, while Jefferson County Road 259 is signed east–west on Tram Road and Paradise Road, and signed north–south between SR 59 and the northern terminus.[2]
SR 402
- State Road 402 (now County Road 402) – Max Brewer Memorial Parkway, a primary access road for Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and Canaveral National Seashore near Titusville
SR 406A
- State Road 406A – a 0.5-mile-long (0.80 km) street connecting SR 405 and SR 406 in Titusville
SR 502
- State Road 502 – Barnes Boulevard in Rockledge
SR 505 and SR 505A
- State Road 505 (now County Road 615) – 66th Avenue between Wabasso Road (CR 510) near Sebastian and Osceola Boulevard (SR 60) near Vero Beach
- State Road 505A (now County Road 613) – Kings Highway/58th Avenue between Wabasso Road (CR 510) in Wabasso and Oslo Road (former State Road and current County Road 606) near Vero Beach
SR 509
- State Road 509 (now part of County Road 509) – Minton Road in West Melbourne
SR 511
- State Road 511 (now part of County Road 511) – John Rodes Boulevard in West Melbourne between US 192 and SR 518
SR 512
- State Road 512 (now County Road 512) – Fellsmere Road from SR 60 in Saint Johns Marsh to US 1 (SR 5) in Sebastian
SR 514
- State Road 514 (now part of County Road 514) – Malabar Road east of Interstate 95 (SR 9) in Palm Bay and Malabar
SR 515
- State Road 515 (now County Road 515) – "The Scenic Trail" along the Indian River in Cocoa and Rockledge
SR 520A
- State Road 520A – Lake Poinsett Road, a spur of SR 520 near Cocoa
SR 603
- State Road 603 (now part of County Road 603) – Johnston Road between Indrio Road (SR 614) and the Indian County boundary near Lakewood Park
SR 605
- State Road 605 – stretches of Old Dixie Highway in Indian River and St. Lucie counties between Wabasso and Fort Pierce
SR 606
- State Road 606 – Oslo Road east of the former SR 505 near Vero Beach
SR 607A
- State Road 607A – Angle Road in Fort Pierce
SR 609 and SR 609A
- State Road 609 (now County Road 609) – Hale Dairy Road between the Glades Cut-off (former SR 709) and Bee Line Highway (SR 710) near Indiantown
- State Road 609 – Header Canal Road between Okeechobee Road (SR 70) and Orange Avenue (SR 68) near Fort Pierce
- State Road 609A – Shinn Road between Okeechobee Road (SR 70) and Orange Avenue (SR 68) near Fort Pierce
SR 611, SR 611A, and SR 611B
- State Road 611 had various alignments near and in Fort Pierce, most incorporating Jenkins Road and Edwards Road
- State Road 611A – Juanita Avenue between North 16th Street and US 1 in Fort Pierce
- State Road 611B (now part of County Road 611) – Selvitz Road north of Port St. Lucie and Edwards Boulevard in Fort Pierce
SR 612
- State Road 612 (now County Road 612) – Glendale Avenue in Vero Beach
SR 613
- State Road 613 (now County Road 613) – Sneed Road and Carlton Road in southwestern St. Lucie County
SR 617
- State Road 617 (now part of County Road 614) – Indrio Road between SR 713 and US 1 near Lakewood Park
SR 630
- State Road 630 – 41st Street between CR 613 (former SR 505A) and CR 605 (former SR 605) in Vero Beach
SR 632
- State Road 632 – South Winter Beach Road near Winter Beach
SR 700A
- State Road 700A – Durance Road, a spur from US 98 (SR 700) near Basinger
SR 702
- State Road 702 (now County Road 702) – 45th Street in West Palm Beach and Mangonia Park between Florida's Turnpike and US 1
SR 704A
- State Road 704A (now County Road 704A) – Australian Avenue between Southern Boulevard (US 98-SR 80) and Okeechobee Boulevard (SR 704) in West Palm Beach
SR 707A
- State Road 707A (now County Road 732) – Jensen Beach Boulevard in West Jensen
SR 708
- State Road 708 (now County Road 708) – from SR 76 to US 1 near Hobe Sound
SR 709
- State Road 709 (now County Road 709) – the Glades Cut-off between Port Saint Lucie and Bluefield
SR 712
- State Road 712 (now County Road 712) – Midway Road (also known as White City Road) from SR 70 near Fort Pierce to CR 707 near Eldred
SR 720
- State Road 720 (now County Road 720) – from US 27 near Moore Haven to US 27/SR 80 near Shawnee
SR 721 and SR 721A
- State Road 721 (now County Road 721) – from SR 78 near Lakeport, through the Brighton Indian Reservation, to US 98 near Cornwell. A spur in the reservation was signed State Road 721A.
SR 723
- State Road 723 (now County Road 723) – Savannah Road in Jensen Beach
SR 724
- State Road 724 (now County Road 724) – Peavine Trail north of Basinger and Eagle Island Road west of US 441/SR 15. The eastern terminus was just south of Fort Drum.
SR 731
- State Road 731 (now County Road 731) – from County Road 74 to County Road 17 near Venus
SR 765 and
- State Road 765 (now County Road 765) – from SR 78 near Fort Myers to US 41 (Tamiami Trail) near South Punta Gorda
SR 767
- State Road 767 (now County Road 767) – Strongfellow Road from Saint James City to Bokeelia on Pine Island near Cape Coral
SR 771
- State Road 771 (now County Road 771) – from Boca Grande on Gasparilla Island to SR 776 near El Jobean, crossing Gasparilla Sound via the toll Gasparilla Bridge.
SR 773
- State Road 773 (now County Road 773) – from Fruitville Road (SR 780) in Sarasota to US 41 (Tamiami Trail) near Coral Cove
SR 775
- State Road 775 (now County Road 775) – from County Road 771 near Placida to US 41 (Tamiami Trail) near Venice. After the SR 775 signs received the "S-" designation, much of the route became the westernmost third of SR 776.
SR 777
- State Road 777 (now County Road 777) – from SR 776 in Englewood to Interstate 75 near Venice Gardens
SR 782
- State Road 782 (now County Road 782) – Linton Boulevard in Delray Beach
SR 798
- State Road 798 (now County Road 798) – Palmetto Park Road in Boca Raton
SR 811A
- State Road 811A (now County Road 811A) – from Sunrise Boulevard (SR 838) in Fort Lauderdale to Atlantic Boulevard (SR 814) in Pompano Beach
SR 812
- State Road 812 (now County Road 812) – Lantana Road from US 441-SR 7 to US 1 near Lantana
SR 832
- State Road 832 (now County Road 832) – from SR 29 near Felda to County Road 833
SR 833
- State Road 833 (now County Road 833) – from Interstate 75 (Alligator Alley) in the Miccosukee Indian Reservation, through the Big Cypress Indian Reservation to SR 80 east of Goodno
SR 846
- State Road 846 (now County Road 846) – from US 41 (Tamiami Trail) in Naples Park to County Road 833 east of Immokalee
SR 850
- State Road 850 (now Lee and Collier County Road 850) – from Corkscrew to SR 82 northwest of Immokalee
SR 854
- State Road 854 (now County Road 854) – from State Road 823 to US 1
SR 858
- State Road 858 (now County Road 858) – loop from County Road 846 through Big Cypress Swamp to Sunnyland Station.
SR 869
- State Road 869 (now County Road 869) – Summerlin Road from Truckland to Fort Myers
SR 886
- State Road 886 (now County Road 886) – from US 41 (Tamiami Trail) near North Naples to County Road 951 near Golden Gate
SR 888
- State Road 888 (now County Road 888) – from County Road 901 to US 41
SR 901
- State Road 901 (now Lee / Collier County Road 901) – from SR 865 at Bonita Springs to County Road 862 in Naples
SR 905 and SR 905A
- State Road 905 (now County Road 905): a spur from US 1 from Key Largo to the Ocean Reef Club near Grayvik in the northern tip of Largo Key. The southern half of CR 905 was part of the Overseas Highway from 1938 until 1944 (when a fire damaged Card Sound Bridge). Old "State Road S-905" signs are still posted on the edge of the road.
- State Road 905A (now County Road 905A) is the Card Sound Bridge and Card Sound Road between the bridge and CR 905 (SR 905A used to extend northward to an intersection with US 1 near Florida City, but Miami-Dade County doesn't sign its county roads and rarely designates them as "County Road ###"). As late as 2005, an old "State Road S-905A" was still posted near the intersection with CR 905.
SR 931
- State Road 931 (now County Road 931): a loop south of US 1 in Marathon on Boot Key and Vaca Key.
SR 939, SR 939A, and SR 939B
- State Road 939 (now County Road 939): locally known as Sugarloaf Boulevard and Old State Road, CR 939 forms a loop south of US 1 on Sugarloaf Key. The western terminus is in Perky; the road follows the contour of the island as it turns around Upper Sugarloaf Sound.
- State Road 939A is a spur south of US 1 from Lower Sugarloaf Key, traveling southeast on the island as Sugarloaf Boulevard to end at old SR 4A and SR 939B. The "SR 939A" symbol still exists on modern maps.[3]
- State Road 939B is a spur south of US 1 from Sugarloaf Key, traveling south through Pirate's Cove and west on the island to end at old SR 4A and SR 939B. The "SR 939B" symbol still exists on modern maps.[4]
SR 940
- State Road 940 (northern segment now County Road 940): Big Pine Avenue and Elma Avenue on Big Pine Key. This is the only state road – current or former – that has segments on both sides of the Overseas Highway. A street extending eastward from Big Pine Avenue onto No Name Key is locally known as SR 4A (see "State Road 5", above). Much of Big Pine Avenue is located in National Key Deer Refuge.
SR 941
- State Road 941 (now County Road 941): a spur south of US 1 from Big Coppitt Key and El Chico, travelling southwest on Bird Key and Geiger Key to end at the Key West Naval Air Station on Boca Chica Key.
SR 942
- State Road 942 signs have been placed on at least two streets at different times. Both were spurs southward from US 1:
- Maloney Avenue (now not state- or county-designated) on Stock Island. The northern end is near Florida Keys Community College.
- Shore Drive (now County Road 942) on Summerland Key.
See also
- Florida portal
- U.S. Roads portal
References
- ↑ Rand McNally Florida Road Atlas (Map #232)
- ↑ Google (2012-12-08). "Google Map of Leon-Jefferson County Road 259" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2012-12-08.
- ↑ Google (June 8, 2009). "overview map of SR 939A" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 8, 2009.
- ↑ Google (June 8, 2009). "overview map of SR 939B" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 8, 2009.
External links
- Media related to List of former state roads in Florida at Wikimedia Commons