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Florida State Road 12

State Road 12 (SR 12) is an east–west route in the Florida Panhandle, running from SR 20 in Bristol to U.S. Route 27 (US 27) in Havana.

State Road 12

SR 12 in red, SR 269 in purple, former SR 12 in grey, related county roads in blue
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length42.176 mi[1] (67.876 km)
Existed1945 renumbering (definition)–present
Major junctions
West end SR 20 in Bristol
Major intersections
East end US 27 in Havana
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesLiberty, Gadsden
Highway system
SR 11 SR 13

The route continues as County Road 12 (CR 12) on both ends, on the western end running south to SR 65, and on the east running to US 319.

Route description edit

 
SR 12 in Liberty County

SR 12 begins at SR 20 in Bristol, although originally it starts off heading in more of a northerly direction then curves more towards the east. The surroundings are primarily forestland, one side of which is burnt, until it reaches CR 270, a bi-county east-west route in Liberty and Gadsden Counties. Pine trees become more prominent after this and the next moderate intersection is with CR 1641 which spans southeast towards Hosford and northwest to Torreya State Park. The segment south of SR 12 used to be County Road 271. State Road 12 continues moving relatively northeast as it crosses the Liberty-Gadsden County Line and passes by the Poley Branch Church. From there it descends into a valley, but emerges from it before approaching the southern terminus of County Road 269, a road in western Gadsden County that runs as far north as Chattahoochee before crossing the Florida-Georgia State Line. Later, it curves from east to north around a small farm across from the western terminus of County Road 65D (Telogia Creek Road), a county road that eventually leads to a state road which will soon prove to be far more significant. The next intersection is CR 379 (Juniper Road). After SR 12 veers off to the right from Coleman Road it enters the City of Greensboro and then crosses an Apalachicola Northern Railroad line before curving back to the same direction. Within downtown Greensboro, SR 12 turns right at Selman Street joining a brief concurrency with CR 270. Three and a half blocks later CR 270 turns north onto Tolar White Road and SR 12 continues as Selman Street. The last non-local street in Greensboro is the western terminus of CR 274 (Providence Road). From there, SR 12 is named Greensboro Highway, which crosses a bridge over Telogia Creek at Shepards Pond, and shortly after this curves to the northeast to become a four-lane divided highway for the diamond interchange with Interstate 10 (I-10) at exit 174.[2]

 
US 90 and SR 12 in downtown Quincy

The divided segment comes to an end north of I-10 between Beaver Lake Road and Thomas Smith Farm Road. As SR 12 curves back toward the east, it encounters another section of CR 270 (Bassett Road) and the eastern terminus of CR 270A (Flat Creek Road), just before a wye intersection with SR 65 (Hosford Highway) where the west end of concurrency with the route begins. Immediately after this intersection SR 12/65 has another intersection with another one of SR 65's suffixed routes, specifically County Road 65A (Dewey Johnson Way) that leads north to Gretna. In Douglas City SRs 12/65 serves as the address for the Gadsden Correctional Facility, and then an at-grade crossing with the CSX Tallahassee Subdivision a line that carried the Amtrak Sunset Limited until it was truncated to New Orleans, Louisiana by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Right after this crossing SRs 12/65 has an intersection with U.S. Route 90, and joins that route in another concurrency. The Tallahassee Subdivision begins to move away from US 90/SRs 12/65, but almost comes back just before the intersection with CR 274 before entering Quincy where the concurrency becomes West Jefferson Street. Within the city the road encounters an at-grade railroad crossing with a spur of the Tallahassee Subdivision. This spur runs next to the beginning of the concurrency with SR 267 and CR 268 once again. The concurrency with SR 267 may have been in the process of being eliminated though, as a four-lane stub extends a block north of US 90. US 90/SRs 12/65/267/CR 268 enter the Quincy Historic District at Stewart Street. Four blocks later at Adams Street, SR 267 leave US 90 to the north, and CR 268 turns in the opposite direction. Between there it runs in front of the Gadsden County Courthouse and a block later at Madison Street, passes the former routing of SR 12. US 90 and SR 12 head east out of the city and at SR 269, SR 12 turns north off the US 90 concurrency.[2]

At Quincy Municipal Airport and East King Street (the former routing of SR 12), SR 269 ends and SR 12 turns east onto Havana Highway. The road veers off to the right at the southern terminus of CR 161 (Point Milligan Road) where a small gas station can be found at the fork between the two roads. In Shady Rest the eastern segment of CR 270 (Shady Rest Road) runs southeast to Scotland and Gibson, while SR 12 curves along the north side of Lake Tallavana. Curving back to the east, the route runs past five churches then approaches CR 159 (Salem Road) where Havana Highway is changed to Ninth Avenue West. At the same time, CR 159 joins SR 12 in a one block unsigned concurrency that lasts until the intersection of SR 159. Finally entering Havana the road crosses a CSX Railroad line and curves straight east just before the eastern terminus at US 27. However Ninth Avenue East continues eastward as CR 12A.

History edit

 
East King Street and former segment of SR 12 in Quincy

The entire route originally was a longer state highway that included current county extensions. From 1926 to 1949 the segment between Quincy and Havana was part of US 90, and was part of US 90 Alternate only in 1950.[citation needed]

In 2017, two years after the opening of the Quincy Bypass (SR 269) to help remove through truck traffic away from the city's downtown narrow roads, Quincy formally requested the removal of SR 12 from Madison Street and East King Street.[3]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
LibertyBristol0.0000.000  SR 20 – Hosford, Blountstown
3.9926.425 
 
CR 270 north (Northwest Martin L. King Drive)
6.48110.430  CR 1641 (Northwest Dempsey Barron Road / Northwest Torreya Park Road) – Torreya State Park, Liberty Correctional Institution
Gadsden13.38621.543 
 
CR 269 north (Pine Grove Church Road)
15.72525.307 
 
CR 65D east (Telogia Creek Road)
16.79727.032 
 
CR 379 north (Juniper Road)
Greensboro18.11829.158 
 
CR 270 west (Selman Street) – Chattahoochee
Western terminus of CR 270 overlap
18.29029.435 
 
CR 270 east (Tolar-White Road)
Eastern terminus of CR 270 overlap
18.68830.075 
 
CR 274 east (Providence Road)
Western terminus of CR 274
21.0333.84  I-10 (SR 8) – Pensacola, TallahasseeExit 174 (I-10)
21.96335.346 
 
CR 270 east (Bassett Road)
22.77336.650 
 
CR 270A west (Flat Creek Road)
23.32537.538 
 
SR 65 south – Hosford
23.5137.84 
 
CR 65A north (Dewey Johnson Way) – Gretna
Douglas City24.96340.174 
 
US 90 west (SR 10) – Gretna
West end of US 90 overlap
26.78043.098 
 
CR 274 west (Ben Bostick Road)
Quincy28.07245.178 
 
 
 
SR 267 south (Pat Thomas Parkway / CR 268 west) to I-10
West end of SR 267 overlap
28.91546.534 
 
 
 
SR 267 north / CR 268 east (Adams Street) – Gadsden Technical Institute
East end of SR 267 overlap
28.98646.648  CR 65 (Madison Street)Former SR 12 east
30.98949.872 
 
 
 
US 90 east (East Jefferson Street / SR 10) / SR 269 begins – Tallahassee
East end of US 90 overlap; south end of SR 269 overlap
32.52752.347 
 
SR 269 ends / East King Street
Former SR 12 west; north end of SR 269 overlap
33.47453.871 
 
CR 161 north (Point Milligan Road)
Southern terminus of CR 161
Shady Rest36.83659.282 
 
CR 270 east (Shady Rest Road) – Tallahassee
41.38766.606 
 
CR 159 north (Salem Road)
Havana41.55266.871 
 
SR 159 south – Tallahassee
42.17667.876  
 
US 27 (Main Street / SR 63) / CR 12A east (9th Avenue)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Related routes edit

Liberty County edit

County Road 12 edit

 

County Road 12

LocationWilma–Bristol

County Road 12 is a county extension of SR 12. It begins at State Road 65 in Wilma and runs northwest to SR 20 in Bristol just west of the western terminus of SR 12.

County Road 12A edit

 

County Road 12A

LocationSouth of Bristol

County Road 12A is a suffixed alternate of County Road 12 located South of Bristol. It is a loop road to the west of CR 12 around Lake Mystic, appropriately named Lake Mystic Road.

Gadsden and Leon counties edit

SR 269 edit

 

State Road 269

LocationQuincy
Length1.572 mi[4] (2.530 km)
Existed2015–present

State Road 269 (SR 269) is a 1.6-mile-long (2.6 km) two-lane state highway located east of downtown Quincy. Most of the roadway is within city limits though some portions are in unincorporated parts of Gadsden County. SR 269 runs from US 90/SR 10 and Ralph Strong Road north to East King Street and C&E Farm Road near the Quincy Municipal Airport. SR 12 runs concurrent with the entire length of SR 269. The road heads through forested land, crossing Quincy Creek towards the midpoint of the road, and has no driveways off of it.[5] It is officially designed the Julia Munroe Woodward named for a longtime Quincy resident and philanthropist.[6][7]

The road opened in January 2015 to help remove truck traffic on SR 12's narrow roads through Quincy.[8] Since 2017, it is fully co-signed with SR 12 once the city took over maintenance from FDOT of SR 12 along Madison Street and East King Street.[3]

County Road 12 edit

 

County Road 12

LocationHavanaIamonia

County Road 12 in Gadsden and Leon Counties is a bi-county extension of SR 12. The route begins three blocks north of the eastern terminus of State Road 12 at US 27 as Fifth Avenue East. Upon leaving the town limits it becomes Fairbanks Ferry Road, where it curves more toward the northeast until it encounters the eastern terminus of CR 12B. Entering Concord, the road intersects CR 157, a bi-county extension of SR 157 in Tallahassee. Further east it serves as the southern terminus of CR 157A. Upon crossing Fairbanks Ferry Bridge over the Ochlockonee River, the northernmost bridge along the river in Florida, the road enters Leon County. Fairbanks Ferry Road ends at CR 155, which it has a brief southbound concurrency with before turning east again. Along this segment, the route serves as the headquarters for WVUP-CD, a Christian television station. In Iamonia, CR 12 divides just before ending at US 319 and has its own median within the median of US 319.

County Road 12A edit

 

County Road 12A

LocationHavana

County Road 12A is a suffixed alternate of State Road 12. It begins at the eastern terminus of SR 12 and ends at CR 157. It may have possibly had a concurrency with CR 157 leading to CR 12 in Concord at one time.

County Road 12B edit

 

County Road 12B

LocationNorth of Havana

County Road 12B is another suffixed alternate of State Road 12. It begins at US 27 north of Havana and end at CR 12 west of CR 157 in Concord.

References edit

  1. ^ a b FDOT straight line diagrams March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed January 2014
  2. ^ a b Google (January 12, 2020). "Florida State Road 12" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF QUINCY, FLORIDA" (PDF). City of Quincy, Florida. April 24, 2017. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  4. ^ Transportation and Data Analytics Office (July 29, 2019). "Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory". Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  5. ^ Google (January 12, 2020). "State Road 269" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  6. ^ "Memorial Roadway Designations". FDOT. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  7. ^ "Julia Temple Munroe Woodward". Tallahassee Democrat. December 11, 2012. Retrieved January 12, 2020.
  8. ^ Bennett, Lanetra (January 30, 2015). "Quincy Bypass Finally Open". WCTV. Retrieved January 12, 2020.

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FL 12 redirects here For the congressional district see Florida s 12th congressional district State Road 12 SR 12 is an east west route in the Florida Panhandle running from SR 20 in Bristol to U S Route 27 US 27 in Havana State Road 12SR 12 in red SR 269 in purple former SR 12 in grey related county roads in blueRoute informationMaintained by FDOTLength42 176 mi 1 67 876 km Existed1945 renumbering definition presentMajor junctionsWest endSR 20 in BristolMajor intersectionsI 10 near Greensboro US 90 SR 267 in QuincyEast endUS 27 in HavanaLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountiesLiberty GadsdenHighway systemFlorida State Highway SystemInterstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 11 SR 13The route continues as County Road 12 CR 12 on both ends on the western end running south to SR 65 and on the east running to US 319 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Related routes 4 1 Liberty County 4 1 1 County Road 12 4 1 2 County Road 12A 4 2 Gadsden and Leon counties 4 2 1 SR 269 4 2 2 County Road 12 4 2 3 County Road 12A 4 2 4 County Road 12B 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp SR 12 in Liberty CountySR 12 begins at SR 20 in Bristol although originally it starts off heading in more of a northerly direction then curves more towards the east The surroundings are primarily forestland one side of which is burnt until it reaches CR 270 a bi county east west route in Liberty and Gadsden Counties Pine trees become more prominent after this and the next moderate intersection is with CR 1641 which spans southeast towards Hosford and northwest to Torreya State Park The segment south of SR 12 used to be County Road 271 State Road 12 continues moving relatively northeast as it crosses the Liberty Gadsden County Line and passes by the Poley Branch Church From there it descends into a valley but emerges from it before approaching the southern terminus of County Road 269 a road in western Gadsden County that runs as far north as Chattahoochee before crossing the Florida Georgia State Line Later it curves from east to north around a small farm across from the western terminus of County Road 65D Telogia Creek Road a county road that eventually leads to a state road which will soon prove to be far more significant The next intersection is CR 379 Juniper Road After SR 12 veers off to the right from Coleman Road it enters the City of Greensboro and then crosses an Apalachicola Northern Railroad line before curving back to the same direction Within downtown Greensboro SR 12 turns right at Selman Street joining a brief concurrency with CR 270 Three and a half blocks later CR 270 turns north onto Tolar White Road and SR 12 continues as Selman Street The last non local street in Greensboro is the western terminus of CR 274 Providence Road From there SR 12 is named Greensboro Highway which crosses a bridge over Telogia Creek at Shepards Pond and shortly after this curves to the northeast to become a four lane divided highway for the diamond interchange with Interstate 10 I 10 at exit 174 2 nbsp US 90 and SR 12 in downtown QuincyThe divided segment comes to an end north of I 10 between Beaver Lake Road and Thomas Smith Farm Road As SR 12 curves back toward the east it encounters another section of CR 270 Bassett Road and the eastern terminus of CR 270A Flat Creek Road just before a wye intersection with SR 65 Hosford Highway where the west end of concurrency with the route begins Immediately after this intersection SR 12 65 has another intersection with another one of SR 65 s suffixed routes specifically County Road 65A Dewey Johnson Way that leads north to Gretna In Douglas City SRs 12 65 serves as the address for the Gadsden Correctional Facility and then an at grade crossing with the CSX Tallahassee Subdivision a line that carried the Amtrak Sunset Limited until it was truncated to New Orleans Louisiana by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 Right after this crossing SRs 12 65 has an intersection with U S Route 90 and joins that route in another concurrency The Tallahassee Subdivision begins to move away from US 90 SRs 12 65 but almost comes back just before the intersection with CR 274 before entering Quincy where the concurrency becomes West Jefferson Street Within the city the road encounters an at grade railroad crossing with a spur of the Tallahassee Subdivision This spur runs next to the beginning of the concurrency with SR 267 and CR 268 once again The concurrency with SR 267 may have been in the process of being eliminated though as a four lane stub extends a block north of US 90 US 90 SRs 12 65 267 CR 268 enter the Quincy Historic District at Stewart Street Four blocks later at Adams Street SR 267 leave US 90 to the north and CR 268 turns in the opposite direction Between there it runs in front of the Gadsden County Courthouse and a block later at Madison Street passes the former routing of SR 12 US 90 and SR 12 head east out of the city and at SR 269 SR 12 turns north off the US 90 concurrency 2 At Quincy Municipal Airport and East King Street the former routing of SR 12 SR 269 ends and SR 12 turns east onto Havana Highway The road veers off to the right at the southern terminus of CR 161 Point Milligan Road where a small gas station can be found at the fork between the two roads In Shady Rest the eastern segment of CR 270 Shady Rest Road runs southeast to Scotland and Gibson while SR 12 curves along the north side of Lake Tallavana Curving back to the east the route runs past five churches then approaches CR 159 Salem Road where Havana Highway is changed to Ninth Avenue West At the same time CR 159 joins SR 12 in a one block unsigned concurrency that lasts until the intersection of SR 159 Finally entering Havana the road crosses a CSX Railroad line and curves straight east just before the eastern terminus at US 27 However Ninth Avenue East continues eastward as CR 12A History edit nbsp East King Street and former segment of SR 12 in QuincyThe entire route originally was a longer state highway that included current county extensions From 1926 to 1949 the segment between Quincy and Havana was part of US 90 and was part of US 90 Alternate only in 1950 citation needed In 2017 two years after the opening of the Quincy Bypass SR 269 to help remove through truck traffic away from the city s downtown narrow roads Quincy formally requested the removal of SR 12 from Madison Street and East King Street 3 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesLibertyBristol0 0000 000 nbsp SR 20 Hosford Blountstown 3 9926 425 nbsp nbsp CR 270 north Northwest Martin L King Drive 6 48110 430 nbsp CR 1641 Northwest Dempsey Barron Road Northwest Torreya Park Road Torreya State Park Liberty Correctional InstitutionGadsden 13 38621 543 nbsp nbsp CR 269 north Pine Grove Church Road 15 72525 307 nbsp nbsp CR 65D east Telogia Creek Road 16 79727 032 nbsp nbsp CR 379 north Juniper Road Greensboro18 11829 158 nbsp nbsp CR 270 west Selman Street ChattahoocheeWestern terminus of CR 270 overlap18 29029 435 nbsp nbsp CR 270 east Tolar White Road Eastern terminus of CR 270 overlap 18 68830 075 nbsp nbsp CR 274 east Providence Road Western terminus of CR 274 21 0333 84 nbsp I 10 SR 8 Pensacola TallahasseeExit 174 I 10 21 96335 346 nbsp nbsp CR 270 east Bassett Road 22 77336 650 nbsp nbsp CR 270A west Flat Creek Road 23 32537 538 nbsp nbsp SR 65 south Hosford 23 5137 84 nbsp nbsp CR 65A north Dewey Johnson Way GretnaDouglas City24 96340 174 nbsp nbsp US 90 west SR 10 GretnaWest end of US 90 overlap 26 78043 098 nbsp nbsp CR 274 west Ben Bostick Road Quincy28 07245 178 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 267 south Pat Thomas Parkway CR 268 west to I 10West end of SR 267 overlap28 91546 534 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 267 north CR 268 east Adams Street Gadsden Technical InstituteEast end of SR 267 overlap28 98646 648 nbsp CR 65 Madison Street Former SR 12 east30 98949 872 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 90 east East Jefferson Street SR 10 SR 269 begins TallahasseeEast end of US 90 overlap south end of SR 269 overlap32 52752 347 nbsp nbsp SR 269 ends East King StreetFormer SR 12 west north end of SR 269 overlap 33 47453 871 nbsp nbsp CR 161 north Point Milligan Road Southern terminus of CR 161Shady Rest36 83659 282 nbsp nbsp CR 270 east Shady Rest Road Tallahassee 41 38766 606 nbsp nbsp CR 159 north Salem Road Havana41 55266 871 nbsp nbsp SR 159 south Tallahassee42 17667 876 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 Main Street SR 63 CR 12A east 9th Avenue 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusRelated routes editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Liberty County edit County Road 12 edit nbsp County Road 12LocationWilma BristolCounty Road 12 is a county extension of SR 12 It begins at State Road 65 in Wilma and runs northwest to SR 20 in Bristol just west of the western terminus of SR 12 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2013 County Road 12A edit nbsp County Road 12ALocationSouth of BristolCounty Road 12A is a suffixed alternate of County Road 12 located South of Bristol It is a loop road to the west of CR 12 around Lake Mystic appropriately named Lake Mystic Road Gadsden and Leon counties edit SR 269 edit nbsp State Road 269LocationQuincyLength1 572 mi 4 2 530 km Existed2015 presentState Road 269 SR 269 is a 1 6 mile long 2 6 km two lane state highway located east of downtown Quincy Most of the roadway is within city limits though some portions are in unincorporated parts of Gadsden County SR 269 runs from US 90 SR 10 and Ralph Strong Road north to East King Street and C amp E Farm Road near the Quincy Municipal Airport SR 12 runs concurrent with the entire length of SR 269 The road heads through forested land crossing Quincy Creek towards the midpoint of the road and has no driveways off of it 5 It is officially designed the Julia Munroe Woodward named for a longtime Quincy resident and philanthropist 6 7 The road opened in January 2015 to help remove truck traffic on SR 12 s narrow roads through Quincy 8 Since 2017 it is fully co signed with SR 12 once the city took over maintenance from FDOT of SR 12 along Madison Street and East King Street 3 County Road 12 edit nbsp County Road 12LocationHavana IamoniaCounty Road 12 in Gadsden and Leon Counties is a bi county extension of SR 12 The route begins three blocks north of the eastern terminus of State Road 12 at US 27 as Fifth Avenue East Upon leaving the town limits it becomes Fairbanks Ferry Road where it curves more toward the northeast until it encounters the eastern terminus of CR 12B Entering Concord the road intersects CR 157 a bi county extension of SR 157 in Tallahassee Further east it serves as the southern terminus of CR 157A Upon crossing Fairbanks Ferry Bridge over the Ochlockonee River the northernmost bridge along the river in Florida the road enters Leon County Fairbanks Ferry Road ends at CR 155 which it has a brief southbound concurrency with before turning east again Along this segment the route serves as the headquarters for WVUP CD a Christian television station In Iamonia CR 12 divides just before ending at US 319 and has its own median within the median of US 319 County Road 12A edit nbsp County Road 12ALocationHavanaCounty Road 12A is a suffixed alternate of State Road 12 It begins at the eastern terminus of SR 12 and ends at CR 157 It may have possibly had a concurrency with CR 157 leading to CR 12 in Concord at one time County Road 12B edit nbsp County Road 12BLocationNorth of HavanaCounty Road 12B is another suffixed alternate of State Road 12 It begins at US 27 north of Havana and end at CR 12 west of CR 157 in Concord References edit a b FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed January 2014 a b Google January 12 2020 Florida State Road 12 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 12 2020 a b AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF QUINCY FLORIDA PDF City of Quincy Florida April 24 2017 Retrieved January 12 2020 Transportation and Data Analytics Office July 29 2019 Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory Florida Department of Transportation Retrieved January 12 2020 Google January 12 2020 State Road 269 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 12 2020 Memorial Roadway Designations FDOT Retrieved January 12 2020 Julia Temple Munroe Woodward Tallahassee Democrat December 11 2012 Retrieved January 12 2020 Bennett Lanetra January 30 2015 Quincy Bypass Finally Open WCTV Retrieved January 12 2020 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Florida State Road 12KML is not from Wikidata nbsp Media related to Florida State Road 12 at Wikimedia Commons Florida Route Log SR 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida State Road 12 amp oldid 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