Florida State Road 200

Florida State Road 200

State Road 200 is a major diagonal road in central and northeastern Florida. Its southern terminus is at US 41 (SR 45) in Hernando (Citrus County). Its northern terminus is at SR A1A in Fernandina Beach (Nassau County), at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Fletcher Avenue.

SR 200 is signed from Hernando through Apache Shores and Stoke's Ferry in Citrus County through Marion Oaks to Ocala in Marion County, where it becomes an unsigned route for US 301 north to Callahan. Then it is signed again from Callahan to Fernandina Beach, signed concurrently with SR A1A.

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