Florida State Road 429 - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Osceola
0.000 0.000 1 I-4 / SR 400 – Tampa, Orlando Opened December 9, 2006
0.745 1.199 1A Sinclair Road $0.25 toll for cars on northbound exit and southbound entrance
4.512 7.261 6 US 192 / SR 530, Kissimmee $0.50 toll for cars on northbound exit and southbound entrance; opened December 9, 2006
Orange
Barrier toll ($1.00 cars)
6.719 10.813 8 Disney World via Western Way; Hartzog Road
9.837 15.831 11 Seidel Road Northbound exit and southbound entrance; $0.50 toll for cars
Schofield Road Planned interchange
13.924 22.409 15 CR 545 (New Independence Parkway) $0.75 toll for cars on northbound exit and southbound entrance
Independence barrier toll ($1.25 cars)
18.288 29.432 19 CR 535 (Winter Garden Vineland Road) $0.50 toll for cars on southbound exit and northbound entrance
21.252 34.202 22 Turnpike – Miami, Ocala
21.586 34.739 23 SR 50 (West Colonial Drive)
23.026 37.057 24 SR 438 (Plant Street/Franklin Street) $0.25 toll for cars on northbound exit and southbound entrance
25.541 41.104 26 West Road to CR 437 (Clarcona-Ocoee Road) $1.00 toll for cars on northbound exit and southbound entrance
Forest Lake barrier toll ($1.25 cars)
29 CR 437A (Ocoee-Apopka Road) to SR 414 – Maitland Opened December 15, 2011; southbound entrance and northbound exit only
29.162 46.932 30 CR 437A (Ocoee-Apopka Road) to SR 414 – Maitland Northbound exit, southbound entrance only; closed January 12, 2012
31 SR 414 – Maitland northbound ramp to SR 414 east and southbound ramp from SR 414 west; opened May 14, 2012
31.853 51.262 33 US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) / SR 500 – Apopka Northbound exit and southbound entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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