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1 Route description  





2 History  





3 Major intersections  





4 Related routes  



4.1  State Road 9A (Jacksonville)  





4.2  State Road 9A (Miami)  





4.3  State Road 9B  







5 References  





6 External links  














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(Redirected from Florida State Road 9A (Jacksonville))

State Road 9 marker

State Road 9

Map

Signed portion of SR 9 around Miami in red; expand map to see remainder of SR 9 designated along I-95 in blue
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length13.69 mi[1] (22.03 km)

383.327 mi (616.905 km) including I-95 portion

ExistedAugust 1946[2]–present
Major junctions
South end US 1inMiami
Major intersections
  • SR 836 in Miami
  • US 27 in Miami
  • SR 112inBrownsville
  • SR 924inOpa-locka
  • I-95 / US 441 / SR 826 / Florida's TurnpikeinGolden Glades
  • I-595inFort Lauderdale
  • SR 528inCocoa
  • I-4inDaytona Beach
  • SR 9BinJacksonville
  • I-295 in Jacksonville
  • I-10 in Jacksonville
  • North end I-95inKingsland, GA
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateFlorida
    CountiesMiami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Brevard, Volusia, Flagler, St. Johns, Duval, Nassau
    Highway system
    SR 8A SR 9A

    Florida State Road 9 (SR 9) is a state road in the U.S. stateofFlorida. While SR 9 is mainly used as a state designation for Interstate 95 in Florida from the Golden Glades InterchangeinMiami Gardens to the Georgia border (near Yulee, Florida), a signed SR 9, which is locally known in the Miami area as West 27th Avenue, Unity Boulevard, and historically Grapeland Boulevard, extends 13 miles (21 km)[1] from the Coconut Grove section of Miami to the Golden Glades Interchange (where the unsigned portion continues northward along I-95). The segment of I-95 south of the Golden Glades Interchange carries the designation of State Road 9A.

    Route description[edit]

    Southwest 27th Avenue begins locally at Bayshore Drive in the Coconut Grove neighborhood in Miami. The road heads north 0.9 miles (1.4 km) until it intersects Dixie Highway (US 1). SR 9 begins at this intersection, located between the Coral Way and Coconut Grove neighborhoods. SR 9 then makes its way north, cutting through all three sub-neighborhoods of Coral Way—Silver Bluff, Coral Gate, and Shenandoah—with a major intersection with Coral Way (SR 972) in the middle of it. After passing through Coral Way, SR 9's next major intersection is with the Tamiami Trail (US 41 / SR 90) before passing through more residential areas. The next major intersection with Flagler Street is located only a block west from the historic Miami Senior High School, as well as a half block east from the Miami-Dade County Auditorium. SR 9 continues north for a mile before its interchange with the Dolphin Expressway (SR 836). Five blocks north of the Dolphin Expressway, SR 9 crosses the Miami River into the Allapattah neighborhood. There are two major intersections in Allapatah: the first is with Northwest 36th Street (US 27 / SR 25), and the second is with the Airport Expressway (SR 112). Afterwards, SR 9 leaves Miami city limits and bisects the CDPofBrownsville. While in Brownsville, Miami's Metrorail splits the street in two, with two lanes running in either direction on both sides of the track.

    After its intersection with Northwest 79th Street (SR 934), SR 9 enters the CDPs of West Little River and Westview. In Westview, its intersection with Gratigny Road (SR 924) forms the east border and northeast corner of Miami-Dade College's North Campus, and is also a quarter mile west from the former Westview Country Club.

    As it enters the city of Opa-locka, SR 9 intersects with Northwest 135th Street (SR 916) before turning to the northeast. Here, Northwest 27th Avenue continues northward as State Road 817. The signed portion of SR 9 ends at the Golden Glades Interchange 2.0 miles (3.22 km) later; however, SR 9 continues northward as a designation of Interstate 95 to the Georgia state line.

    History[edit]

    The section of SR 9 northeast into the Golden Glades Interchange was planned before the Interstate Highway System as a bypass to US 1.[citation needed] The bypass route was built next to CSX's Miami Subdivision.

    Major intersections[edit]

    CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
    Miami-DadeMiami0.0000.000 US 1 (Dixie Highway) / Unity Boulevard southContinues south without designation
    0.7151.151 SR 972 (Coral Way) – AirportSouthwest 22nd Street
    1.7392.799 US 41 (Southweset 8th Street)Tamiami Trail
    2.2313.590 SR 968 (Flagler Street)
    3.0974.984 SR 836 – AirportDDI interchange with Dolphin Expressway
    3.6255.83427th Avenue Bridge over the Miami River
    4.7657.669 US 27 (Northwest 36th Street)
    Brownsville4.9898.029

    SR 112toI-95 / I-195 – Airport
    Interchange with Airport Expressway via local roads
    5.7879.313 SR 944 (Northwest 54th Street)
    GladeviewWest Little River line7.31111.766 SR 934 (Northwest 79th Street)
    West Little River8.83414.217 SR 932 (Northwest 103rd Street)
    Westview9.85315.857

    SR 924 east (Gratigny Road) / SR 924 west
    Northwest 119th Street; tolled westbound only
    Opa-locka10.84317.450
    SR 916 east (Northwest 135th Street)
    One-way eastbound
    10.89317.531
    SR 916 west (Opa-locka Boulevard)
    One-way westbound
    11.11317.885
    SR 817 north (Unity Boulevard)
    SR 9 leaves Unity Boulevard; southern terminus of SR 817
    Golden Glades13.22421.282
    US 441 south (SR 7 south) – Tri-Rail
    No southbound entrance; via Northwest 7th Avenue; Golden Glades Interchange
    13.69022.032



    Florida's Turnpike north to Florida's Turnpike Extension / SR 826 west
    Southern terminus of Florida's Turnpike

    SR 826 east – Beaches
    Via Miami Beach Boulevard; western terminus of SR 826

    US 441 north (SR 7 north)
    Via Northwest 2nd Avenue

    I-95 south – Miami
    South end of I-95 concurrency; exit 12 on I-95
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Electronic toll collection
  •       Incomplete access
  • Related routes[edit]

    State Road 9A (Jacksonville)[edit]

    State Road 9A marker

    State Road 9A

    LocationJacksonville

    State Road 9A (SR 9A) is a state road in Jacksonville, Florida. It is the FDOT designation of Interstate 295. The freeway, divided into the East Beltway and the West Beltway, circles the Jacksonville metropolitan area.

    State Road 9A (Miami)[edit]

    State Road 9A marker

    State Road 9A

    LocationMiami-Dade County

    State Road 9A (SR 9A) is a state road in Miami-Dade County. It is the FDOT designation of Interstate 95 from its junction with SR 9 in North Miami Beach to the freeway's southern terminus at US 1.

    State Road 9B[edit]

    State Road 9B marker State Road 9B marker

    State Road 9B

    LocationJacksonville / St. Johns County

    State Road 9B is a freeway that runs between Duval County and St. Johns County. It connects the southeastern corner of Interstate 295 with CR 2209 in St. Johns County, crossing over I-95 and US 1 in the process. The freeway from I-95 to I-295 is expected to be signed as Interstate 795.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c Florida Department of Transportation (January 30, 2013). "Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory". Retrieved December 26, 2015.
  • ^ FDOT Memorandum, August 5, 1946
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