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Coral Way (street)

Coral Way, co-signed State Road 972 (SR 972) between Douglas Road and US 1 in Miami, is a 16.4-mile-long (26.4 km) primary east-west street that extends from Southwest 157th Avenue in western Miami-Dade County to Brickell Avenue (US 1) in the Brickell neighborhood of Downtown Miami, Florida.

State Road 972

Coral Way
SR 972 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length4.164 mi[2] (6.701 km)
Coral Way extends 16.3 miles (26.2 km) total[1]
Existed1922 (Coral Way)
1983 (as SR 972)–present
Major junctions
West endDouglas Road in Coral Gables
East end US 1 in Miami
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesMiami-Dade
Highway system

Route description edit

 
Coral Way with St. Sophia Orthodox Church near 24th Road and Third Avenue in Miami, June 2018
 
Florida State Road 972 sign on Coral Way in Coral Gables, May 2013

Coral Way begins as SW 26th Street at Southwest 157th Avenue in unincorporated Miami-Dade County as a mix of a residential street and commercial street. Just west of the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike, Coral Way curves slightly to the north, becoming SW 24th Street as it passes over the Turnpike without an interchange. It continues through unincorporated Miami-Dade County, intersecting with Galloway Road, interchanging with the Palmetto Expressway, and Ludlam Road, becoming mostly residential east of Ludlam Road. At Red Road (Southwest 57th Avenue), Coral Way enters Coral Gables, becomes a two lane street, and begins a residential stretch of road in which Coral Way is covered under a natural canopy from each side of the road made of large oak, mahogany and other hardwood trees. At South Greenway Drive/Anderson Road, it exits the canopy, with the trees still lining the street, and it borders the Granada Golf Course for two blocks before a traffic circle turns Coral Way into a one way westbound street for two blocks further, with eastbound traffic taking Segovia Street south to Biltmore Way to rejoin Coral Way at the intersection with Le Jeune Road (SW 42nd Avenue). For the next half mile, Coral Way is also known as the Miracle Mile, the major east–west road through downtown Coral Gables. The median resumes with large date palm trees and flower beds lining the center of the road. The Miracle Mile ends at Douglas Road, with Coral Way leaving Coral Gables and entering Miami, and is also the western terminus of State Road 972.[1]

State Road 972 begins on the intersection between Coral Way/Southwest 22nd Street and Douglas Road (Southwest 37th Avenue) at the Coral Gables and Miami boundary, with SR 972 heading east into Miami. It runs as a 4-lane divided road with many old ficus and banyan trees in its median through a commercial area, passing by the Miracle Marketplace a few blocks east of the western terminus. It then intersects SW 27th Avenue (SR 9), and continues straight east until an intersection with SW 3rd Avenue in the Five Points neighborhood, where Coral Way veers northeast, becoming SW 3rd Avenue, and intersects with SW 12th Avenue (SR 933), still as a commercial road. After crossing under I-95 and intersecting with SW 15th Road/Broadway just east of I-95, the historic scenic drive of Coral Way ends, as it curves back into a purely eastern direction and becomes an undivided four lane road known also as SW 13th Street, heading into the core of central Miami. Four blocks east of SW 15th Road and one block east of Miami Avenue, where the road is known as SE 13th Street, SR 972 meet its eastern terminus of U.S. Route 1 (Brickell Avenue) in the downtown Miami Financial District.[3]

History edit

The Coral Way Corridor was built in 1922, connecting the city of Miami to Coral Gables with citrus lined streets. A few years later streetcar tracks were laid down the middle. In 1929, a roadside beautification program was started and 1,200 non-native banyan trees were planted along it.[4]

In the years after the merger of Silver Bluff and Miami, Coral Way has been extended many times. Westward from SR 972, it now travels along Southwest 24th Street (Miracle Mile in eastern Coral Gables) until after passing over Florida's Turnpike, rounding a gentle chicane, and following Southwest 26th Street until its current terminus just west of Southwest 162nd Avenue. Although the newer sections of Coral Way west of Coral Gables do not have the scenery or the history of the current SR 972, they form an extremely important commercial link for Miami-Dade County.

SR 972 edit

Coral Way was designated as State Road 956 in 1980[citation needed] and renumbered as State Road 972 in 1983. Originally, SR 972 extended 7.2 miles (11.6 km) further west along Southwest 24th Street to Southwest 107th Avenue (SR 985), near Tamiami Park and Florida International University. A series of truncations started in the late 1990s, first moving the western terminus 2.0 miles (3.2 km) eastward to SR 973 (Galloway Road/Southwest 87th Avenue), then another 4.5 miles (7.2 km) to SR 953 (LeJeune Road) in Coral Gables – the exit signs on the Palmetto Expressway were replaced with ones without the State Road designation in 2001 – and, at the request of businesses along the Miracle Mile stretch of Coral Way, a final move of the western terminus one-half mile to its current location. Ironically, the final move re-established SR 972 on the original, pre-1926 configuration of Coral Way (many commercially prepared maps[which?] still show an intersection with LeJeune Road as the western terminus).

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Miami-Dade County.

Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Coral GablesMiami line0.0000.000Southwest 37th Avenue / Douglas RoadWestern terminus
Coral Way continues west as "Miracle Mile"
Miami1.0241.648  SR 9 (Southwest 27th Avenue / Unity Boulevard) – Coconut Grove
2.5344.078 
 
SR 933 north (Southwest 12th Avenue)
3.0114.846Pioneers Road / Southwest 26th Road - Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne, Marine Labs, Parks & Beaches
3.0824.960 
 
 
 
 
 
To I-95 north / US 1 north / Southwest 25th Road / Mary Brickell Road
4.1646.701Brickell AvenueEastern terminus; former US 1 (SR 5)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b Google (March 21, 2013). "Map of Coral Way, Miami metropolitan region, Florida" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 21, 2013.
  2. ^ a b FDOT straight line diagrams March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 2014
  3. ^ Map of State Road 972 (Map). MapQuest, Inc. 2013. Archived from the original on September 11, 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
  4. ^ . City of Miami. 2004. Archived from the original on December 17, 2006. Retrieved December 1, 2006.

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This article is about the road For the neighborhood see Coral Way neighborhood Coral Way co signed State Road 972 SR 972 between Douglas Road and US 1 in Miami is a 16 4 mile long 26 4 km primary east west street that extends from Southwest 157th Avenue in western Miami Dade County to Brickell Avenue US 1 in the Brickell neighborhood of Downtown Miami Florida State Road 972Coral WaySR 972 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by FDOTLength4 164 mi 2 6 701 km Coral Way extends 16 3 miles 26 2 km total 1 Existed1922 Coral Way 1983 as SR 972 presentMajor junctionsWest endDouglas Road in Coral GablesEast endUS 1 in MiamiLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountiesMiami DadeHighway systemFlorida State Highway SystemInterstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 970 SR 973 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 SR 972 3 Major intersections 4 ReferencesRoute description edit nbsp Coral Way with St Sophia Orthodox Church near 24th Road and Third Avenue in Miami June 2018 nbsp Florida State Road 972 sign on Coral Way in Coral Gables May 2013Coral Way begins as SW 26th Street at Southwest 157th Avenue in unincorporated Miami Dade County as a mix of a residential street and commercial street Just west of the Homestead Extension of Florida s Turnpike Coral Way curves slightly to the north becoming SW 24th Street as it passes over the Turnpike without an interchange It continues through unincorporated Miami Dade County intersecting with Galloway Road interchanging with the Palmetto Expressway and Ludlam Road becoming mostly residential east of Ludlam Road At Red Road Southwest 57th Avenue Coral Way enters Coral Gables becomes a two lane street and begins a residential stretch of road in which Coral Way is covered under a natural canopy from each side of the road made of large oak mahogany and other hardwood trees At South Greenway Drive Anderson Road it exits the canopy with the trees still lining the street and it borders the Granada Golf Course for two blocks before a traffic circle turns Coral Way into a one way westbound street for two blocks further with eastbound traffic taking Segovia Street south to Biltmore Way to rejoin Coral Way at the intersection with Le Jeune Road SW 42nd Avenue For the next half mile Coral Way is also known as the Miracle Mile the major east west road through downtown Coral Gables The median resumes with large date palm trees and flower beds lining the center of the road The Miracle Mile ends at Douglas Road with Coral Way leaving Coral Gables and entering Miami and is also the western terminus of State Road 972 1 State Road 972 begins on the intersection between Coral Way Southwest 22nd Street and Douglas Road Southwest 37th Avenue at the Coral Gables and Miami boundary with SR 972 heading east into Miami It runs as a 4 lane divided road with many old ficus and banyan trees in its median through a commercial area passing by the Miracle Marketplace a few blocks east of the western terminus It then intersects SW 27th Avenue SR 9 and continues straight east until an intersection with SW 3rd Avenue in the Five Points neighborhood where Coral Way veers northeast becoming SW 3rd Avenue and intersects with SW 12th Avenue SR 933 still as a commercial road After crossing under I 95 and intersecting with SW 15th Road Broadway just east of I 95 the historic scenic drive of Coral Way ends as it curves back into a purely eastern direction and becomes an undivided four lane road known also as SW 13th Street heading into the core of central Miami Four blocks east of SW 15th Road and one block east of Miami Avenue where the road is known as SE 13th Street SR 972 meet its eastern terminus of U S Route 1 Brickell Avenue in the downtown Miami Financial District 3 History editThe Coral Way Corridor was built in 1922 connecting the city of Miami to Coral Gables with citrus lined streets A few years later streetcar tracks were laid down the middle In 1929 a roadside beautification program was started and 1 200 non native banyan trees were planted along it 4 In the years after the merger of Silver Bluff and Miami Coral Way has been extended many times Westward from SR 972 it now travels along Southwest 24th Street Miracle Mile in eastern Coral Gables until after passing over Florida s Turnpike rounding a gentle chicane and following Southwest 26th Street until its current terminus just west of Southwest 162nd Avenue Although the newer sections of Coral Way west of Coral Gables do not have the scenery or the history of the current SR 972 they form an extremely important commercial link for Miami Dade County SR 972 edit Coral Way was designated as State Road 956 in 1980 citation needed and renumbered as State Road 972 in 1983 Originally SR 972 extended 7 2 miles 11 6 km further west along Southwest 24th Street to Southwest 107th Avenue SR 985 near Tamiami Park and Florida International University A series of truncations started in the late 1990s first moving the western terminus 2 0 miles 3 2 km eastward to SR 973 Galloway Road Southwest 87th Avenue then another 4 5 miles 7 2 km to SR 953 LeJeune Road in Coral Gables the exit signs on the Palmetto Expressway were replaced with ones without the State Road designation in 2001 and at the request of businesses along the Miracle Mile stretch of Coral Way a final move of the western terminus one half mile to its current location Ironically the final move re established SR 972 on the original pre 1926 configuration of Coral Way many commercially prepared maps which still show an intersection with LeJeune Road as the western terminus Major intersections editThe entire route is in Miami Dade County Locationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesCoral Gables Miami line0 0000 000Southwest 37th Avenue Douglas RoadWestern terminusCoral Way continues west as Miracle Mile Miami1 0241 648 nbsp SR 9 Southwest 27th Avenue Unity Boulevard Coconut Grove2 5344 078 nbsp nbsp SR 933 north Southwest 12th Avenue 3 0114 846Pioneers Road Southwest 26th Road Rickenbacker Causeway Key Biscayne Marine Labs Parks amp Beaches3 0824 960 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp To I 95 north US 1 north Southwest 25th Road Mary Brickell Road4 1646 701Brickell AvenueEastern terminus former US 1 SR 5 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Coral Way street KML is from Wikidata a b Google March 21 2013 Map of Coral Way Miami metropolitan region Florida Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 21 2013 a b FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 2014 Map of State Road 972 Map MapQuest Inc 2013 Archived from the original on September 11 2013 Retrieved March 20 2013 City of Miami Neighborhood Enhancement Teams City of Miami 2004 Archived from the original on December 17 2006 Retrieved December 1 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coral Way street amp oldid 1177092398, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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