Florida State Road 45
A major north–south highway extending almost the entire length of the Florida peninsula, State Road 45 (SR 45) is the unsigned Florida Department of Transportation designation of most of the current U.S. Route 41 in Florida. The southern terminus of SR 45 is an intersection with SR 90 in downtown Naples; the northern terminus is an intersection with US 441 (SR 25) in High Springs. South of Causeway Boulevard (SR 676) near Tampa, SR 45 is also known as the Tamiami Trail.
State Road 45 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by FDOT | ||||
Length | 300.547 mi[1] (483.684 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | US 41 in Naples | |||
North end | US 41 / US 441 in High Springs | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Florida | |||
Counties | Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Sarasota, Manatee, Hillsborough, Pasco, Hernando, Citrus, Marion, Levy, Alachua | |||
Highway system | ||||
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South and east of Naples, US 41 turns eastward as SR 90 as the Tamiami Trail crosses the Everglades on its way to Miami; north of High Springs, US 41 overlaps US 441 (SR 25) until their split in Lake City (from there US 41 continues to the Georgia border with the hidden SR 25 designation).
Separations of US 41 and SR 45 between SR 45 termini
SR 45 away from US 41
- Business US 41 - Venice
- Business US 41 - Bradenton to Memphis
- Business US 41 (historic US 541) - Rockport to Ybor City
- SR 60 - Tampa to Ybor City
- SR 45 (not overlapped between Adamo Drive/SR 60 and Hillsborough Avenue/US 41-92-SR 600) - Tampa
Additional concurrencies with SR 45
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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Collier | Naples | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 41 south (5th Avenue South / SR 90 east) / 9th Street South – Downtown Naples, Historic District | south end of US 41 overlap | ||
see US 41 (mile 108.285-194.518) | |||||||
Sarasota | | 86.233 | 138.779 | US 41 north (SR 45A) | north end of US 41 overlap; south end of US 41 Bus. overlap | ||
see US 41 Bus. (mile 0.000-2.928) | |||||||
Venice | 89.161 | 143.491 | US 41 south (SR 45A) | north end of US 41 Bus. overlap; south end of US 41 overlap | |||
see US 41 (mile 197.486-224.481) | |||||||
Manatee | | 116.156 | 186.935 | US 41 north / SR 684 west (Cortez Road) – Beaches | north end of US 41 overlap; south end of US 41 Bus. overlap | ||
see US 41 Bus. (mile 0.000-6.118) | |||||||
Palmetto | 122.274 | 196.781 | US 41 south (SR 55) – Bradenton, Sarasota | interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance; north end of US 41 Bus. overlap; south end of US 41 / SR 55 overlap | |||
see US 41 (mile 230.923-262.409) | |||||||
Hillsborough | | 153.760 | 247.453 | US 41 north (South 50th Street / SR 599) / SR 676 east (Causeway Boulevard) – Tampa | north end of US 41 overlap; south end of US 41 Bus. overlap | ||
see US 41 Bus. (mile 0.000-5.053) | |||||||
Tampa | 158.813 | 255.585 | US 41 Bus. north / SR 60 west (Kennedy Boulevard) to I-275 / SR 618 west (Selmon Expressway) – St. Petersburg | north end of US 41 Bus. / SR 60 overlap | |||
158.89 | 255.71 | SR 618 east (Selmon Expressway) to I-75 – Brandon | SR 618 exit 8 | ||||
160.968 | 259.053 | SR 574 (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard) | |||||
161.978 | 260.678 | US 41 south / US 92 (Hillsborough Avenue / SR 600) to I-275 | south end of US 41 overlap | ||||
see US 41 (mile 270.301-408.870) | |||||||
Alachua | High Springs | 300.547 | 483.684 | US 41 north / US 441 (East Santa Fe Boulevard / SR 25) / CR 236 east (North Main Street) | north end of US 41 overlap | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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State Road 45A
State Road 45A | |
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Location | Venice |
Length | 2.968 mi[1] (4.777 km) |
State Road 45A (SR 45A) is the Venice Bypass, a segment along U.S. Route 41 (US 41) east of the Tamiami Trail in Venice, which was originally part of US 41 until 1965 when that segment was redesignated as US 41 Bus after the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) was dredged through Venice by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1964.[2] The route begins near Shamrock Boulevard in Venice Gardens and terminates at Venetia Bay Boulevard in the Eastgate section of Venice.
References
- FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed January 2014
- White, Dale (April 7, 2014). "Venice did not welcome Intracoastal Waterway". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved August 24, 2021.