Junction List
County | Location | Mile | Destination | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lee | Fort Myers | 0.00 | US 41 / SR 45 (Tamiami Trail) | Western terminus | |
5.69 | I-75 / SR 93 – Naples, Tampa | Exit 141 (I-75) | |||
8.38 | SR 31 north | ||||
Hendry | La Belle | 29.88 | SR 29 south | Western end of SR 29 concurrency | |
29.94 | SR 29 north (North Bridge Street) | Eastern end of SR 29 concurrency | |||
52.24 | US 27 / SR 25 | Western end of US 27 concurrency | |||
Palm Beach | South Bay | 77.20 | US 27 / SR 25 | Eastern end of US 27 concurrency | |
84.22 | US 441 / SR 15 north | Western end of US 441 concurrency | |||
97.55 | US 98 / SR 700 west | Western end of US 98 concurrency | |||
Royal Palm Beach | 113.88 | US 441 south / SR 7 | Eastern end of US 441 concurrency, diamond interchange | ||
West Palm Beach | 116.11 | Turnpike / SR 91 – Miami, Orlando | Exit 97 (Florida's Turnpike) | ||
119.46 | SR 809 (Military Trail) | Diamond interchange | |||
121.31 | SR 807 south (Congress Avenue) / SR 704A north (Australian Avenue) | Commercial Access to Palm Beach International Airport via SR 704A, diamond interchange | |||
122.10 | I-95 / SR 9 – Miami, Daytona Beach | Exit 68 (I-95) | |||
123.03 | US 1 / SR 805 (Dixie Highway) | ||||
123.17 | SR 5 (Olive Avenue) | ||||
SR 80 crosses Lake Worth Lagoon | |||||
Palm Beach | 124.04 | US 98 / SR A1A / SR 700 | Roundabout with SR A1A, eastern terminus |
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