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Military Trail (Florida)

Military Trail is a 46.2-mile (74.35 km) long six-lane north–south arterial road in Broward and Palm Beach counties in South Florida. A portion of the road is designated State Road 809 (SR 809), but most of the road within Palm Beach County is locally maintained and signed as County Road 809 (CR 809), while the Broward County section exists without either designation.

Military Trail

State Road 809 and County Road 809
SR 809 in red, CR 809 in blue, Broward County portion in grey
Route information
Maintained by FDOT, Palm Beach E&PW, Broward Public Works, and the City of Deerfield Beach
Length46.2 mi[1] (74.4 km)
15.2 mi (24.46 km) as SR 809[2][3]
27.1 mi (43.61 km) as CR 809[1]
Major junctions
South end SR 834 in Pompano Beach
Major intersections
North end SR 706 in Jupiter
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountyPalm Beach
Highway system

Military Trail, like the paralleling Congress Avenue and Jog and Powerline Roads, is a popular commuting alternative to often-congested Interstate 95 (I-95), Florida's Turnpike, and U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in both counties.

The state-maintained segment currently begins at an intersection with Lake Worth Road (SR 802) in Greenacres and terminates at PGA Boulevard (SR 786) in Palm Beach Gardens. CR 809 exists in two sections––between PGA Boulevard and Jupiter and between Lake Worth Road and the Broward County line. These sections of Military Trail were part of SR 809 until 2004, when the state route was truncated, although there is seldom signage for the county road.[citation needed]

Route description

Broward County

Military Trail is an continuation of Andrews Avenue Extension, which itself is a continuation of Andrews Avenue (CR 811A) built in the 2000s. At an intersection with Sample Road (SR 834), Andrews Avenue transitions to Military Trail. For the first 2 miles (3.22 km), the road is cosigned as Northwest 9th Avenue in the Deerfield Beach numbering system, before jogging to the east and intersecting Southwest 10th Street, which is an eastward extension of the Sawgrass Expressway (SR 869. Shortly after crossing Hillsboro Boulevard (SR 810), Military Trail bridges the Hillsboro Canal and enters Palm Beach County.[1]

Although this segment of Military Road is unnumbered, it is maintained by the City of Deerfield Beach from Northwest 54th Street to Hillsboro Boulevard and county-maintained elsewhere.[4]

Palm Beach County

The southern segment of CR 809 begins at the Hillsboro Canal Bridge in Boca Raton. Throughout Palm Beach County, the road has a speed limit of 45 miles per hour (72.42 km/h) and has three lanes in each direction, primarily serving shopping centers, malls, restaurants, businesses. Military Trail intersects Palmetto Park Road (CR 798), but not Glades Road (SR 808) due to an elevation change. Glades passes over Military Trail due to it being very close to the Tri-Rail tracks and Interstate 95, so access is provided by nearby service roads, which also serve the Boca Town Center. Military Trail also intersects Yamato Road in Boca, which exists east of CR 809 as SR 794 and west as CR 794. Still in Boca, Military Trail also intersects Clint Moore Road. As it enters Delray Beach, Military connects with Linton Boulevard (CR 782) and West Atlantic Avenue (SR 806), which provides access to downtown Delray. In Boynton Beach, the road intersects Woolbright Road (CR 792), Boynton Beach Boulevard (SR 804), and Gateway Boulevard. In Delray and Boynton, Military Trail also provides access to the many country clubs located off the road. In Greenacres, Military Trail intersects with Lake Worth Road (SR 802) and CR 809 transitions to SR 809.[1]

 
Signage along Lake Worth (SR 802) Road showing the transition of Military Trail to SR 809)

SR 809 begins at the intersection of Military Trail and Lake Worth Road. SR 809 intersects Southern Boulevard (US 98 and SR 80) in a diamond interchange. For the next mile, SR 809 acts as the western border of Palm Beach International Airport, until intersecting with Belvedere Road. One mile north of the northern end of the airport, it intersects Okeechobee Boulevard (SR 704), a major intersection in the city. Continuing north, Military Trail passes by Northwood University to the east, and north of Community Drive, SR 809 becomes a service road for housing developments. Following an intersection with 45th Street (CR 702), SR 809 leaves West Palm Beach and enters Riviera Beach. There, it intersects with the Bee Line Highway (SR 710) and Blue Heron Boulevard (SR 708) at the outskirts of the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center. Continuing into Palm Beach Gardens, SR 809 ends at PGA Boulevard (SR 786).[1]

At PGA Boulevard, SR 809 terminates and Military Trail once again becomes CR 809. This designation continues for just under 10 miles (16.09 km) north to Indiantown Road (SR 706) in Jupiter.[1]

History

Historically, SR 809 was 42.3 miles (68.08 km) long, extending from Palmetto Park Road (CR 798) to Indian Town Road (SR 706). With the exception of the section between Lake Worth Road and PGA Boulevard, the road was converted to a county road in 2004.[citation needed]

Military Trail is named for the trail blazed by U.S. Army Tennessee and Missouri Volunteer forces, from a Fort in Jupiter, south to a Fort in Fort Lauderdale during the Second Seminole War.[5]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1][2][3]kmDestinationsNotes
BrowardPompano Beach0.000.00  SR 834 (Sample Road) / Andrews Avenue Extension south
Deerfield Beach2.504.02  SR 869 (Southwest 10th Street) / Sawgrass Expressway
3.205.15  
 
SR 810 (Hillsboro Boulevard) to I-95
Hillsboro Canal3.90
0.000
6.28
0.000
Bridge (southern terminus of CR 809)
Palm BeachBoca Raton1.6002.575  Palmetto Park Road (CR 798) to I-95
2.5004.023   Town Center Road to I-95 / TurnpikeTown CenterAlso serves SR 808
4.4007.081Spanish River Boulevard eastFormer SR 800
4.8007.725 
 
 
 
SR 794 east / CR 794 west (Yamato Road) to I-95
Western terminus of SR 794
Delray Beach7.90012.714  Linton Boulevard (CR 782) to I-95
9.20014.806  
 
 
 
SR 806 (West Atlantic Avenue) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike
Golf12.90020.761  Woolbright Road (CR 792) to I-95
14.00022.531  
 
 
 
SR 804 (Boynton Beach Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike
15.30024.623  Gateway Boulevard to I-95
17.20027.681  Hypoluxo Road to I-95
Atlantis18.40029.612  
 
CR 812 (Lantana Road) to I-95
Greenacres19.70031.704  Melaleuca Lane to I-95
20.35932.765  
 
SR 802 (Lake Worth Road) to Florida's Turnpike
Transition from CR 809 to SR 809
21.12233.993  10th Avenue North to I-95
Palm Springs22.66036.468  
 
 
 
SR 882 (Forest Hill Boulevard) to I-95 / US 441
Royal Palm Estates24.49139.414   
 
 
 
 
 
  US 98 / SR 80 (Southern Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike / US 441 – Airport
Diamond interchange
Haverhill25.46140.976   Belvedere Road to I-95Palm Beach International Airport
Westgate26.49942.646  
 
 
 
  SR 704 (Okeechobee Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike – Airport
West Palm Beach30.14948.520  
 
CR 702 (45th Street) to I-95
Riviera Beach31.53050.743  SR 710 (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard / Beeline Highway)
31.78851.158  
 
 
 
SR 708 (Blue Heron Boulevard) to I-95 / US 1 – VA Hospital
Palm Beach Gardens33.54553.985Northlake Boulevard (CR 809A)
35.56157.230  
 
 
 
SR 786 (PGA Boulevard) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike
Transition from SR 809 to CR 809
35.96157.874 
 
I-95 north – Daytona Beach
Exit 79C on I-95
Palm Beach GardensJupiter line38.66162.219  Donald Ross Road to I-95
Jupiter42.16167.852  
 
 
 
SR 706 (Indiantown Road) to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike
Northern terminus of CR 809
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Route transition

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Google (December 29, 2016). "Military Trail" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
  2. ^ a b Transportation and Data Analytics Office (May 11, 2017). "Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory". Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 7, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Transportation and Data Analytics Office (April 15, 2019). "Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory". Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 7, 2020.
  4. ^ "Broward County Commission Districts with Road Jurisdiction & Functional Classification" (PDF). Broward County Highway Construction & Engineering Division. January 2015. Retrieved December 29, 2016.
  5. ^ Kleinberg, Eliot (May 22, 2002). "Military Trail Was Supply Route During The Second Seminole War". Historic Palm Beach. The Palm Beach Post. Archived from the original on September 3, 2012. Retrieved April 15, 2012.

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This article is about a road in Florida known as Military Trail For other roads of the same name see Military Trail disambiguation Military Trail is a 46 2 mile 74 35 km long six lane north south arterial road in Broward and Palm Beach counties in South Florida A portion of the road is designated State Road 809 SR 809 but most of the road within Palm Beach County is locally maintained and signed as County Road 809 CR 809 while the Broward County section exists without either designation Military TrailState Road 809 and County Road 809SR 809 in red CR 809 in blue Broward County portion in greyRoute informationMaintained by FDOT Palm Beach E amp PW Broward Public Works and the City of Deerfield BeachLength46 2 mi 1 74 4 km 15 2 mi 24 46 km as SR 809 2 3 27 1 mi 43 61 km as CR 809 1 Major junctionsSouth endSR 834 in Pompano BeachMajor intersectionsSR 810 in Deerfield Beach SR 806 in Delray Beach SR 804 in Boynton Beach SR 802 in Greenacres SR 882 in Palm Springs US 98 SR 80 in Royal Palm Estates SR 704 in Westgate SR 710 in Riviera Beach SR 786 in Palm Beach Gardens I 95 in Palm Beach GardensNorth endSR 706 in JupiterLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountyPalm BeachHighway systemFlorida State Highway SystemInterstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 808 SR 810Military Trail like the paralleling Congress Avenue and Jog and Powerline Roads is a popular commuting alternative to often congested Interstate 95 I 95 Florida s Turnpike and U S Route 1 US 1 in both counties The state maintained segment currently begins at an intersection with Lake Worth Road SR 802 in Greenacres and terminates at PGA Boulevard SR 786 in Palm Beach Gardens CR 809 exists in two sections between PGA Boulevard and Jupiter and between Lake Worth Road and the Broward County line These sections of Military Trail were part of SR 809 until 2004 when the state route was truncated although there is seldom signage for the county road citation needed Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Broward County 1 2 Palm Beach County 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditBroward County Edit Military Trail is an continuation of Andrews Avenue Extension which itself is a continuation of Andrews Avenue CR 811A built in the 2000s At an intersection with Sample Road SR 834 Andrews Avenue transitions to Military Trail For the first 2 miles 3 22 km the road is cosigned as Northwest 9th Avenue in the Deerfield Beach numbering system before jogging to the east and intersecting Southwest 10th Street which is an eastward extension of the Sawgrass Expressway SR 869 Shortly after crossing Hillsboro Boulevard SR 810 Military Trail bridges the Hillsboro Canal and enters Palm Beach County 1 Although this segment of Military Road is unnumbered it is maintained by the City of Deerfield Beach from Northwest 54th Street to Hillsboro Boulevard and county maintained elsewhere 4 Palm Beach County Edit The southern segment of CR 809 begins at the Hillsboro Canal Bridge in Boca Raton Throughout Palm Beach County the road has a speed limit of 45 miles per hour 72 42 km h and has three lanes in each direction primarily serving shopping centers malls restaurants businesses Military Trail intersects Palmetto Park Road CR 798 but not Glades Road SR 808 due to an elevation change Glades passes over Military Trail due to it being very close to the Tri Rail tracks and Interstate 95 so access is provided by nearby service roads which also serve the Boca Town Center Military Trail also intersects Yamato Road in Boca which exists east of CR 809 as SR 794 and west as CR 794 Still in Boca Military Trail also intersects Clint Moore Road As it enters Delray Beach Military connects with Linton Boulevard CR 782 and West Atlantic Avenue SR 806 which provides access to downtown Delray In Boynton Beach the road intersects Woolbright Road CR 792 Boynton Beach Boulevard SR 804 and Gateway Boulevard In Delray and Boynton Military Trail also provides access to the many country clubs located off the road In Greenacres Military Trail intersects with Lake Worth Road SR 802 and CR 809 transitions to SR 809 1 Signage along Lake Worth SR 802 Road showing the transition of Military Trail to SR 809 SR 809 begins at the intersection of Military Trail and Lake Worth Road SR 809 intersects Southern Boulevard US 98 and SR 80 in a diamond interchange For the next mile SR 809 acts as the western border of Palm Beach International Airport until intersecting with Belvedere Road One mile north of the northern end of the airport it intersects Okeechobee Boulevard SR 704 a major intersection in the city Continuing north Military Trail passes by Northwood University to the east and north of Community Drive SR 809 becomes a service road for housing developments Following an intersection with 45th Street CR 702 SR 809 leaves West Palm Beach and enters Riviera Beach There it intersects with the Bee Line Highway SR 710 and Blue Heron Boulevard SR 708 at the outskirts of the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center Continuing into Palm Beach Gardens SR 809 ends at PGA Boulevard SR 786 1 At PGA Boulevard SR 809 terminates and Military Trail once again becomes CR 809 This designation continues for just under 10 miles 16 09 km north to Indiantown Road SR 706 in Jupiter 1 History Edit Wikisource has original text related to this article SR 809 s definition in 1945 Historically SR 809 was 42 3 miles 68 08 km long extending from Palmetto Park Road CR 798 to Indian Town Road SR 706 With the exception of the section between Lake Worth Road and PGA Boulevard the road was converted to a county road in 2004 citation needed Military Trail is named for the trail blazed by U S Army Tennessee and Missouri Volunteer forces from a Fort in Jupiter south to a Fort in Fort Lauderdale during the Second Seminole War 5 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 2 3 kmDestinationsNotesBrowardPompano Beach0 000 00 SR 834 Sample Road Andrews Avenue Extension southDeerfield Beach2 504 02 SR 869 Southwest 10th Street Sawgrass Expressway3 205 15 SR 810 Hillsboro Boulevard to I 95Hillsboro Canal3 900 0006 280 000Bridge southern terminus of CR 809 Palm BeachBoca Raton1 6002 575 Palmetto Park Road CR 798 to I 952 5004 023 Town Center Road to I 95 Turnpike Town CenterAlso serves SR 8084 4007 081Spanish River Boulevard eastFormer SR 8004 8007 725 SR 794 east CR 794 west Yamato Road to I 95Western terminus of SR 794Delray Beach7 90012 714 Linton Boulevard CR 782 to I 959 20014 806 SR 806 West Atlantic Avenue to I 95 Florida s TurnpikeGolf12 90020 761 Woolbright Road CR 792 to I 95 14 00022 531 SR 804 Boynton Beach Boulevard to I 95 Florida s Turnpike 15 30024 623 Gateway Boulevard to I 95 17 20027 681 Hypoluxo Road to I 95Atlantis18 40029 612 CR 812 Lantana Road to I 95Greenacres19 70031 704 Melaleuca Lane to I 9520 35932 765 SR 802 Lake Worth Road to Florida s TurnpikeTransition from CR 809 to SR 809 21 12233 993 10th Avenue North to I 95Palm Springs22 66036 468 SR 882 Forest Hill Boulevard to I 95 US 441Royal Palm Estates24 49139 414 US 98 SR 80 Southern Boulevard to I 95 Florida s Turnpike US 441 AirportDiamond interchangeHaverhill25 46140 976 Belvedere Road to I 95 Palm Beach International AirportWestgate26 49942 646 SR 704 Okeechobee Boulevard to I 95 Florida s Turnpike AirportWest Palm Beach30 14948 520 CR 702 45th Street to I 95Riviera Beach31 53050 743 SR 710 Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard Beeline Highway 31 78851 158 SR 708 Blue Heron Boulevard to I 95 US 1 VA HospitalPalm Beach Gardens33 54553 985Northlake Boulevard CR 809A 35 56157 230 SR 786 PGA Boulevard to I 95 Florida s TurnpikeTransition from SR 809 to CR 80935 96157 874 I 95 north Daytona BeachExit 79C on I 95Palm Beach Gardens Jupiter line38 66162 219 Donald Ross Road to I 95Jupiter42 16167 852 SR 706 Indiantown Road to I 95 Florida s TurnpikeNorthern terminus of CR 8091 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Route transitionSee also Edit Florida portal U S Roads portalReferences Edit a b c d e f g Google December 29 2016 Military Trail Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 29 2016 a b Transportation and Data Analytics Office May 11 2017 Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory Florida Department of Transportation Retrieved January 7 2020 a b Transportation and Data Analytics Office April 15 2019 Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory Florida Department of Transportation Retrieved January 7 2020 Broward County Commission Districts with Road Jurisdiction amp Functional Classification PDF Broward County Highway Construction amp Engineering Division January 2015 Retrieved December 29 2016 Kleinberg Eliot May 22 2002 Military Trail Was Supply Route During The Second Seminole War Historic Palm Beach The Palm Beach Post Archived from the original on September 3 2012 Retrieved April 15 2012 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Military Trail Florida KML is not from Wikidata Media related to Florida State Road 809 at 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