Florida State Road 9

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State Road 9 marker

State Road 9
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length: 13.69 mi[2] (22.03 km)
(continues north concurrent with I-95)
Existed: August 1946[1] – present
Major junctions
South end: US 1 in Miami
  SR 836 in Miami
SR 112 in Miami
SR 924 near Opa-locka
I-95 in Miami Gardens
North end: I-95 at Georgia state line
Highway system

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

SR 8 SR 9A

State Road 9 (SR 9) is a state road in the U.S. state of Florida. While SR 9 is mainly used as a "hidden" state designation for Interstate 95 from the Georgia border (near Yulee, Florida) to the Golden Glades Interchange in Miami Gardens, a 13.7-mile-long signed SR 9 extends to the southwest as I-95 continues southward with the "hidden" SR 9A state designation.

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] It was built next to CSX's Miami Subdivision.

South of Opa-locka, State Road 9 becomes West 27 Avenue (Unity Boulevard). From there, it continues to the south on until the southern terminus at South Dixie Highway (US 1/SR 5) in Miami. The road continues without a state designation until it reaches South Bayshore Drive in Miami's Coconut Grove neighborhood.

North of its junction with SR 9, Northwest 27 Avenue (Unity Boulevard) continues as State Road 817.

[edit] References

  1. ^ FDOT Memorandum, August 5, 1946
  2. ^ FDOT GIS data


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