List of toll roads in Florida

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NotesState Roads are generally state-maintained.
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The following is a list of toll roads in Florida. Florida has 734 miles (1,181 km) of toll roads, bridges and causeways as of June 2013, more than any other state.[1] The longest of these is Florida's Turnpike, running 313 miles (504 km), opened in 1957. The majority of the toll roads have state road designations with a special toll shield, including the Turnpike and Homestead Extension.

Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, a part of the Florida Department of Transportation, owns and operates Florida's Turnpike and the Homestead Extension, the Sawgrass Expressway (SR 869) in Broward County, Polk Parkway (SR 570) in Polk County, Suncoast Parkway (SR 589), Veterans Expressway (SR 568/SR 589) in the Tampa Bay Area, the northern end of Seminole Expressway (SR 417), the southern six miles (10 km) of Southern Connector Extension (SR 417), the southern 11 miles (18 km) of Daniel Webster Western Beltway (SR 429) and the western eight miles (13 km) of Beachline West Expressway (SR 528) in the Orlando Area.[2]

The Turnpike collects tolls in the portion of I-75 known as Alligator Alley, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, the Pinellas Bayway System and the Beachline East (State Road 528) — all FDOT-owned roads and bridges. It also provides toll collection services for the Garcon Point and Mid-Bay Bridges in Florida's Panhandle as well as the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway in Tampa.[3] These roads, as well as the roads on the Central Florida Expressway Authority system (Apopka Expressway, Beachline Expressway east of exit 8, Central Florida GreeneWay, East-West Expressway, and the Western Beltway) are compatible with SunPass and benefit from an average of 25% discount.[4]

Toll roads[]

Number Length (mi)[5] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Local names Formed Removed Notes
I-75 83.905 135.032 I-75 / CR 951 I-75 / I-595 / SR 869 (Sawgrass Expressway) Alligator Alley/Everglades Parkway 01968-01-011968 current
Florida's Turnpike 264.666 425.939 I-95 / US 441 / SR 826 at the Golden Glades Interchange in Miami Gardens I-75 North near Wildwood Florida's Turnpike / Ronald Reagan Turnpike 01957-01-011957 current Open road tolling; cash collection ended in November 2021
SR 112 4.132 6.650 Miami International Airport, Miami I-95 – Miami Airport Expressway/Airport Tollway 01961-01-011961 current Becomes I-195 just west of I-95, Open road tolling; cash collection ended on November 14, 2014
SR 408 22.107 35.578 Turnpike / SR 91 near Ocoee SR 50 near Bithlo Spessard L. Holland East-West Expressway / Holland East-West Tollway 01973-01-011973 current
SR 414 9.38 15.10 US 441 near Lockhart US 17 / US 92 Maitland Boulevard / John Land Apopka Expressway / John Land Apopka Tollway 02009-01-012009 current
SR 417 54.061 87.003 I-4 near Celebration I-4 – Sanford Central Florida GreeneWay / Seminole Expressway / Southern Connector / Orlando East Bypass 01988-01-011988 current
SR 429 43.190 69.508 I-4 near Walt Disney World Florida State Road 46 – Mt. Plymouth[6] Daniel Webster Western Beltway / Western Expressway / Wekiva Parkway 02000-01-012000 current Cashless tolling system on Wekiva Parkway, north of US-441
SR 451 1.868 3.006 Florida State Road 414 East / Florida State Road 429 South US 441 in Apopka Western Expressway Spur / Apopka Connector 02013-01-012013 current former section of SR 429
SR 453 3.360 5.407 Florida State Road 429 (Wekiva Parkway) Florida State Road 46 Wekiva Parkway Spur / Mount Dora Connector 02018-01-012018 current
SR 528 53.499 86.098 I-4 near Lake Buena Vista I-95 near Cocoa Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway / Martin Andersen Beachline Tollway 01974-01-011974 current
SR 538 7.22 11.62 US 17 / US 92 in Loughman (Cypress Parkway) in Poinciana Poinciana Parkway 02016-01-012016 current
SR 568 15.172 24.417 SR 589 – Cheval SR 597 – Cheval Veterans Expressway / Suncoast Parkway 01994-01-011994 current Open road tolling; cash collection ended in June 2014; formerly part of SR 589
SR 570 24.380 39.236 I-4 near Plant City I-4 near Polk City Polk Parkway 01999-01-011999 current
SR 589 41.512 66.807 I-275 / SR 60 US 98 near Chassahowitzka Suncoast Parkway/Veterans Expressway 02001-01-012001 current Cashless tolling system on entire length
SR 618 14.132 22.743 US 92 – Tampa I-75 – Brandon Lee Roy Selmon Expressway / Lee Roy Selmon Tollway 01976-01-011976 current Open road tolling; cash collection ended on September 17, 2010
Florida's Turnpike Extension 47.856 77.017 US 1 – Florida City Turnpike / SR 91 Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike / Ronald Reagan Turnpike 01973-01-011973 current Open road tolling; cash collection ended February 17, 2011; also considered part of SR 821
SR 836 14.204 22.859 NW 137th Avenue, Tamiami I-95 – Miami Dolphin Expressway / Dolphin Tollway 01969-01-011969 current Becomes I-395 just west of I-95, Open road tolling; cash collection ended on November 14, 2014
SR 869 21.835 35.140 I-75 / I-595 Turnpike / SR 91 Sawgrass Expressway / Sawgrass Tollway 01986-01-011986 current Open road tolling; cash collection ended on April 17, 2014
SR 874 7.034 11.320 Turnpike Extension / SR 821 SR 826 – Glenvar Heights Don Shula Expressway / Don Shula Tollway 01973-01-011973 current Open road tolling; cash collection ended on July 17, 2010
SR 878 2.658 4.278 SR 874 – Kendall US 1 – South Miami Snapper Creek Expressway / Snapper Creek Tollway 01980-01-011980 current Open road tolling; does not collect cash
SR 924 5.378 8.655 I-75 / SR 826 SR 953 – Opa-Locka Gratigny Parkway 01992-01-011992 current Open road tolling; cash collection ended on June 7, 2010
CR 522 4.5 7.2 Lake Buena Vista area Northern Kissimmee Osceola Parkway 01995-01-011995 current Operated by Osceola County
CR 0344 5.2 8.4 CR 0361 – Tallahassee CR 155 – Tallahassee Orchard Pond Parkway 02016-01-012016[7] current Privately built. Open road tolling; road does not collect cash
[[File:|x25px|alt=|link=]] [[|??? (Goldenrod Road Extension]] 1.2 1.9 Cargo Road, Orlando International Airport, Orlando SR 551 Goldenrod Road Extension 02003-01-012003 current To revert to City of Orlando when the costs are paid off
[[File:|x25px|alt=|link=]] [[|I-4/Selmon Expressway Connector]] 2.0 3.2 SR 618 – Tampa I-4 – Tampa I-4/Selmon Expressway Connector 02014-01-012014 current Open road tolling; road does not collect cash

Managed lanes[]

In Florida, all vehicles in managed lanes are required to have a SunPass, Peach Pass, or NC Quick Pass to use the lanes. The Lee Roy Selmon Express lanes permits Toll by plate travel as well as the use of transponders.

Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Local names Formed Removed Notes
I-95 21 34 I-395 / SR 836 – Miami SR 842 – Fort Lauderdale 95 Express 02008-01-012008 current Motorcycles and registered carpools toll-free
I-75 15 24 SR 826 – Miami Lakes I-595 / SR 869 – Sunrise I-75 Miami Express Lanes 02018-01-012018[8] current Connects to Palmetto Expressway express lanes
I-295 4.6 7.4 I-95 – Jacksonville SR 13 – Jacksonville 295 Express 02019-01-012019 current 2 lanes per direction
I-595 9.5 15.3 I-75 / SR 869 – Sunrise I-95 – Fort Lauderdale I-595 Express Lanes 02014-01-012014 current Reversible lanes
SR 618A 10.8 17.4 Channelside Drive – Tampa SR 60 – Brandon Lee Roy Selmon Express lanes 02006-01-012006 current Reversible lanes
SR 826 9 14 West Flagler Street – Miami NW 154th Street and I-75 – Miami 826 Express 02019-01-012019 current 2 lanes per direction

Toll bridges and causeways[]

Road Name S/W Terminus N/E Terminus Length Cash tolls (automobile)[9] Notes
CR 399 jct.svg Pensacola Beach Gulf Breeze 0.7 miles (1.1 km) $1.00 southbound Signed as County Road 399
Florida 922.svg Broad Causeway North Miami Surfside $1.50
Lee County 867A.svg Cape Coral Bridge Cape Coral Fort Myers 0.64 miles (1.03 km) $2.00 westbound
Miami-Dade County 905A.svg Card Sound Road Monroe County Miami-Dade County $1.00
Toll Florida 281.svg Garcon Point Bridge Gulf Breeze Milton $3.50
CR 771 jct.svg Gasparilla Bridge Boca Grande Placida $6.00 Signed as County Road 771
Toll Florida 293.svg Mid-Bay Bridge Destin Niceville 3.6 miles (5.8 km) $4.00 (Bridge Only) $3.00 SunPass (Bridge Only)
Lee County Road 884 FL.svg Midpoint Memorial Bridge Cape Coral Fort Myers 1.25 miles (2.01 km) $2.00 westbound
Florida 679.svgFlorida 682.svg Pinellas Bayway $0.75 with cash, $0.53 with SunPass
Florida 913.svg Rickenbacker Causeway Miami Key Biscayne $1.75 eastbound
Sanibel Causeway Sanibel Island South Fort Myers 3 miles (4.8 km) $6.00 westbound
I-275.svgUS 19.svgFlorida 55.svgFlorida 93.svg Sunshine Skyway Bridge St. Petersburg Terra Ceia 5.5 miles (8.9 km) $1.50 with cash, $1.06 with SunPass
Venetian Causeway Miami Miami Beach 2.5 miles (4.0 km) $1.50

Future toll projects[]

  • I-4 (4 Express) -— A 21-mile (34 km) four-lane variable tolling lanes along I-4 in Orlando, scheduled to be completed in 2021.[10] Additional 40 miles (64 km) of variable toll lanes along I-4 currently being studied, which would cover the Orlando metropolitan area.[11]
  • SR 23 (First Coast Expressway) -— Planned 46.5-mile (74.8 km) southwest bypass of the Jacksonville metro area, from I-10 to I-95. A 15-mile (24 km) segment will be completed in 2016. The remaining segment is under design, but not yet scheduled for construction.[12]
  • SR 690 (Gateway Express) -— Elevated east–west highway in central Pinellas County. Project approved in 2014.[13] Construction to begin in 2017 & be complete in 2022.
  • Central Polk Parkway -— Elevated east–west highway in central Polk County. Project approved in 2014.[14] Construction to begin in 2017 & be complete in 2022.
  • Heartland Parkway -— Proposed 110-mile (180 km) toll road through interior counties, from southwest of the Orlando metro area to the Fort Myers-Naples area.[15]
  • Southport Connector—a connector from the eastern terminus of the Poinciana Parkway (SR538) to Florida's Turnpike[16][17]

See also[]

  • Flag of Florida.svg Florida portal
  • Blank shield.svg U.S. Roads portal

References[]

  1. ^ "Toll Road Mileage Statistics". Statemaster.com. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  2. ^ "System description". Floridasturnpike.com. Archived from the original on September 22, 2010. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  3. ^ "Florida's Turnpike 50 Year Celebration" (PDF). Florida Department of Transportation. 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 22, 2010. Retrieved July 31, 2009.
  4. ^ "SunPass Roads and Bridges". Sunpass.com. Archived from the original on July 3, 2009. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  5. ^ "Florida Department of Transportation Interchange Report" (PDF). Florida Department of Transportation. November 24, 2008. pp. 11–22. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 8, 2012. Retrieved July 27, 2009.
  6. ^ "Wekiva Parkway". wekivaparkway.com.
  7. ^ Waters, TaMaryn (April 18, 2016). "Orchard Pond Parkway opens to grand fanfare". Tallahassee Democrat. Tallahassee, FL. Retrieved November 18, 2017.
  8. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on May 23, 2018. Retrieved May 22, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ "LeeWay - Start Saving Today". Leewayinfo.com. August 5, 2011. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  10. ^ "FAQs". I-4 Ultimate. Florida Department of Transportation. July 9, 2014. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  11. ^ "I-4 Express PD&E Study". i4express.com. Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  12. ^ "About the Project". FirstCoastExpressway.com. Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
  13. ^ "Governor Scott Announces Advancement of Gateway Express Project in Pinellas County". flgov.com. Florida Governor's Press Office. Archived from the original on January 10, 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
  14. ^ "Governor Scott Announces Advancement of Gateway Express Project in Pinellas County". flgov.com. Florida Governor's Press Office. Archived from the original on January 10, 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
  15. ^ Van Sickler, Michael (March 1, 2012). "Road JD Alexander fought for tucked into state budget". Saint Petersburg Times. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  16. ^ "Home page". Southport Connector Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study. Florida Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on October 5, 2016. Retrieved January 1, 2017.
  17. ^ Jackson, Ken (January 16, 2015). "Poinciana residents weigh in on Southport Connector to Turnpike". Osceola News-Gazette. Archived from the original on February 23, 2015. Retrieved February 23, 2015.
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