Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes | |
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Citrus | Crystal River | 0.0 | US 19 / US 98 / SR 55 | Western terminus | |
2.0 | CR 486 east (West Norvelle Bryant Highway) | ||||
Lecanto | 7.0 | CR 491 (Lecanto Highway) | |||
Inverness | 16.3 | US 41 / SR 45 (North Florida Avenue) | Western end of concurrency | ||
17.3 | US 41 / SR 45 (South Florida Avenue) | Eastern end of concurrency | |||
Sumter | Wildwood | 32.3 | I-75 / SR 93 – Tampa, Ocala | Exit 329 (I-75) | |
33.3 | CR 44A | ||||
35.9 | US 301 / SR 35 (South Main Street) | ||||
Orange Home | 39.0 | CR 44A | |||
Lake | Leesburg | 44.3 | CR 468 north (South Street) | ||
46.6 | US 27 / SR 25 (14th Street) | ||||
48.8 | US 441 / SR 500 | Western end of concurrency | |||
Tavares | 56.9 | SR 19 | Western end of concurrency | ||
Eustis | 60.1 | SR 19 / CR 19A | Eastern end of concurrency. Interchange with no exit numbers. | ||
Mt. Dora | 62.7 | US 441 / SR 500 | Eastern end of concurrency | ||
Crows Bluff | 85.4 | CR 42 | |||
Volusia | DeLand | 89.6 | SR 15A (Spring Garden Avenue) | ||
90.9 | US 17 / US 92 (Woodland Boulevard) | ||||
Lake Helen | 95.8 | I-4 / SR 400 – Daytona Beach, Orlando | Exit 118 (I-4) | ||
102.5 | CR 4118 (Pioneer Trail) | ||||
Samsula | 106.3 | SR 415 / CR 415 (Tomoka Farms Road) | |||
109.1 | CR 4009 (O'Reilly Road) | (future CR 4009) | |||
New Smyrna Beach | 111.3 | I-95 / SR 9 – Daytona Beach, West Palm Beach | Exit 249 (I-95) | ||
114.1 | SR 44 Bus. (Canal Street) |
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114.5 | CR 4137 (Old Mission Road) | ||||
115.246 | US 1 / SR A1A / SR 5 | Eastern terminus | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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