Florida State Road 9336

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State Road 9336 marker

State Road 9336
Ingraham Highway
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length: 47.3 mi[1] (76.1 km)
Existed: 1980's – present
Major junctions
West end: Everglades National Park in Flamingo
  SR 997 in Florida City
East end: US 1 in Florida City
Location
Counties: Monroe, Miami-Dade
Highway system

Florida State Roads
Interstate • US • SR (Pre-1945) • Toll

SR 5098 ex-SR 9823

State Road 9336 is a two- to four-lane road in the U.S. state of Florida. The route is the only signed four digit state route in Florida. The route connects the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike and US 1 (SR 5) with the Everglades National Park SR 9336 is the primary mode of entrance to the park.

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[edit] Route description

State Road 9336 begins at the Everglades National Park visitor center, heading east through the undeveloped marsh. A few miles west of the eastern terminus, it enters Florida City, and eventually intersects with Krome Avenue. Two blocks east of SR 997, SR 9336 terminates at US 1 as West Palm Drive (Southwest 344th Street).[2]

[edit] History

Excluding the easternmost two blocks, SR 9336 was (with SR 997) part of the former SR 27, which connected Flamingo, Florida in the Everglades to US 27. The easternmost two blocks consisted of the former SR 906, which continued to Biscayne National Park. The designation was changed in the early 1980s because of confusion between the state road and U.S. Highway.

[edit] Major junctions

County Location Mile[2] Destination Notes
Monroe Flamingo 0.00 Everglades National Park Western terminus
Miami-Dade Florida City 47.2 SR 997 (Krome Avenue)
47.3 US 1 / SR 5 Eastern terminus

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