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Florida State Road 913

See also Rickenbacker Causeway, a causeway that forms part of the current alignment of SR 913

State Road 913 is an access road between the village of Key Biscayne on the island of Key Biscayne and I-95 in Miami on the western end of Biscayne Bay. The only part that is state maintained is South 26th Road (on the mainland); Miami-Dade County maintains the Rickenbacker Causeway across the Biscayne Bay and Virginia Key to Key Biscayne.[3] Inside the village of Key Biscayne, the roadway is known as Crandon Boulevard after it crosses Bear Cut.[4] Mile markers are posted along the entire route, with zero at the entrance to Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park at the south end of Crandon Boulevard.

State Road 913

26th Road
Rickenbacker Causeway
Crandon Boulevard
SR 913 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length7.486 mi[1][2] (12.048 km)
0.373 miles (0.600 km) of state-maintained SR 913
Major junctions
South endCape Florida State Park in Key Biscayne
North end I-95 / US 1 in Miami
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesMiami-Dade
Highway system

Route description

Crandon Boulevard starts at the entrance to Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, and serves as a main artery for the village of Key Biscayne. North of the village, the road cuts through Crandon Park, passing by Crandon Beach and the Tennis Center at Crandon Park before it crosses Bear Cut onto Virginia Key, where the road becomes three lanes wide. Bear Cut also marks the southern terminus of the Rickenbacker Causeway and northern terminus of Crandon Boulevard.

After arriving on Virginia Key, the road passes by the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML), the Miami Seaquarium, MAST Academy (the former site of Planet Ocean), and the Miami Marine Stadium. The William M. Powell Bridge[5] carries traffic over Biscayne Bay. The road passes by more beaches on a short and thin barrier island before it reaches the toll plaza for the southbound Rickenbacker Causeway on the mainland, where state maintenance begins. The road's state road designation ends at I-95, but the road itself continues into Miami's The Roads neighborhood as Southwest 26th Road.

Toll on the Rickenbacker Causeway for southbound automobiles is $1.75 for drivers without a C-Pass; northbound vehicles do not stop to pay toll.

History

Originally, there was no State Road connection between I-95 and Key Biscayne when the Interstate highway was opened in 1967. The southernmost exit of the expressway was a short "trunk ramp" forming the southwestern end of Southwest 23rd Road at Southwest First Avenue (with the ramps having an at-grade crossing with Florida East Coast Railroad tracks before reaching First Avenue). Southbound traffic for the Miami Seaquarium, beaches, and other tourist attractions along the Rickenbacker Causeway would exit at Southwest 23rd Road, then take Southwest First Avenue to Southwest 25th Road, which would lead (via Brickell Avenue) to the toll booths on the entrance of the Causeway.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the railroad tracks were removed and houses along Southwest First Avenue between Southwest 15th Road and Southwest 12th Avenue were demolished to make room for Metrorail. The removal of this section of Southwest First Avenue resulted in a temporary lack of access of the Rickenbacker Causeway to southbound I-95 motorists (briefly, they were guided to it by way of Southwest Eighth Street (US 41-SR 90) and Brickell Avenue (US 1-SR 5). Ultimately (in the early 1980s), a new partial interchange was built for southbound I-95, this time at Southwest 25th and 26th Roads. This became the primary mode of access to Key Biscayne from the expressway.

On the other hand, motorists leaving the Rickenbacker Causeway has had direct access with northbound I-95 and southbound US 1 (Brickell Avenue) with flyover ramps since 1967.

In the mid-1980s, newly built sections Southwest and Southeast 26th Road, plus the two flyover ramps, were designated an unsigned State Road 913 and maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation as a state highway.[6][7][8][9] FDOT now inventories the causeway and Crandon Boulevard as County Road 913.[2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Miami-Dade County.

Locationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
Key Biscayne0.0000.000Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
0.4[10]0.64West Mashta Drive
1.3[10]2.1Harbor Drive
Crandon Park
Virginia Key
3.6[10]
4.1
5.8–
6.6
Bear Cut Bridge over Bear Cut
Virginia Key4.3[10]6.9Virginia Key Beach Park, MAST Academy, Miami Marine Stadium & Miami Seaquarium
Miami5.6[10]
6.2
9.0–
10.0
William M. Powell Bridge over Biscayne Bay (Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway)
6.9[10]
7.0
11.1–
11.3
West Bridge over Biscayne Bay
7.11311.447Rickenbacker Causeway Toll Plaza ($1.75 toll southbound)
south end of state maintenance
7.14511.499 
 
   I-95 north (SR 9A) / US 1 (SR 5) – Downtown Miami, Airport, Coral Gables
northbound exit; flyover
7.26411.690Brickell Avenue, South Dixie Highwayformer US 1/SR 5, no left turn northbound onto South Dixie Highway
7.34111.814South Miami Avenue - Museum of Science, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
7.4411.97 
 
 
 
  I-95 north (SR 9A) / US 1 north (SR 5) / Southwest 25th Road – Downtown Miami, Airport, Coral Gables
I-95 exit 1A; SR 913 is one-way southbound through the I-95 interchange
7.48612.048Southwest 1st Avenuenorth end of state maintenance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b FDOT straight line diagrams March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 2014
  2. ^ a b c FDOT GIS data 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine, accessed January 2014
  3. ^ U.S. Census Bureau. "2009 Boundary and Annexation Survey Maps". Retrieved June 4, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Google (11 January 2013). "Bear Cut" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  5. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on February 3, 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  6. ^ FDOT GIS data June 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Florida Department of Transportation, Official Florida Transportation Map (1989)
  8. ^ Rand McNally, Miami Metro map (1995) ISBN 0-525-98289-2
  9. ^ Dolph Map Company, Map of Metropolitan Miami, Dade County, Florida (1996) ISBN 1-57396-072-1
  10. ^ a b c d e f Google Maps distance

External links

Route map:

KML is not from Wikidata
  • Southeast Road-Tour of SR 913

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See also Rickenbacker Causeway a causeway that forms part of the current alignment of SR 913State Road 913 is an access road between the village of Key Biscayne on the island of Key Biscayne and I 95 in Miami on the western end of Biscayne Bay The only part that is state maintained is South 26th Road on the mainland Miami Dade County maintains the Rickenbacker Causeway across the Biscayne Bay and Virginia Key to Key Biscayne 3 Inside the village of Key Biscayne the roadway is known as Crandon Boulevard after it crosses Bear Cut 4 Mile markers are posted along the entire route with zero at the entrance to Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park at the south end of Crandon Boulevard State Road 91326th RoadRickenbacker CausewayCrandon BoulevardSR 913 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by FDOTLength7 486 mi 1 2 12 048 km 0 373 miles 0 600 km of state maintained SR 913Major junctionsSouth endCape Florida State Park in Key BiscayneNorth endI 95 US 1 in MiamiLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountiesMiami DadeHighway systemFlorida State Highway SystemInterstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 909 SR 915 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description EditCrandon Boulevard starts at the entrance to Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park and serves as a main artery for the village of Key Biscayne North of the village the road cuts through Crandon Park passing by Crandon Beach and the Tennis Center at Crandon Park before it crosses Bear Cut onto Virginia Key where the road becomes three lanes wide Bear Cut also marks the southern terminus of the Rickenbacker Causeway and northern terminus of Crandon Boulevard After arriving on Virginia Key the road passes by the University of Miami s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science NOAA s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory AOML the Miami Seaquarium MAST Academy the former site of Planet Ocean and the Miami Marine Stadium The William M Powell Bridge 5 carries traffic over Biscayne Bay The road passes by more beaches on a short and thin barrier island before it reaches the toll plaza for the southbound Rickenbacker Causeway on the mainland where state maintenance begins The road s state road designation ends at I 95 but the road itself continues into Miami s The Roads neighborhood as Southwest 26th Road Toll on the Rickenbacker Causeway for southbound automobiles is 1 75 for drivers without a C Pass northbound vehicles do not stop to pay toll History EditOriginally there was no State Road connection between I 95 and Key Biscayne when the Interstate highway was opened in 1967 The southernmost exit of the expressway was a short trunk ramp forming the southwestern end of Southwest 23rd Road at Southwest First Avenue with the ramps having an at grade crossing with Florida East Coast Railroad tracks before reaching First Avenue Southbound traffic for the Miami Seaquarium beaches and other tourist attractions along the Rickenbacker Causeway would exit at Southwest 23rd Road then take Southwest First Avenue to Southwest 25th Road which would lead via Brickell Avenue to the toll booths on the entrance of the Causeway In the late 1970s and early 1980s the railroad tracks were removed and houses along Southwest First Avenue between Southwest 15th Road and Southwest 12th Avenue were demolished to make room for Metrorail The removal of this section of Southwest First Avenue resulted in a temporary lack of access of the Rickenbacker Causeway to southbound I 95 motorists briefly they were guided to it by way of Southwest Eighth Street US 41 SR 90 and Brickell Avenue US 1 SR 5 Ultimately in the early 1980s a new partial interchange was built for southbound I 95 this time at Southwest 25th and 26th Roads This became the primary mode of access to Key Biscayne from the expressway On the other hand motorists leaving the Rickenbacker Causeway has had direct access with northbound I 95 and southbound US 1 Brickell Avenue with flyover ramps since 1967 In the mid 1980s newly built sections Southwest and Southeast 26th Road plus the two flyover ramps were designated an unsigned State Road 913 and maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation as a state highway 6 7 8 9 FDOT now inventories the causeway and Crandon Boulevard as County Road 913 2 Major intersections EditThe entire route is in Miami Dade County Locationmi 1 2 kmDestinationsNotesKey Biscayne0 0000 000Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park0 4 10 0 64West Mashta Drive1 3 10 2 1Harbor DriveCrandon ParkVirginia Key3 6 10 4 15 8 6 6Bear Cut Bridge over Bear CutVirginia Key4 3 10 6 9Virginia Key Beach Park MAST Academy Miami Marine Stadium amp Miami SeaquariumMiami5 6 10 6 29 0 10 0William M Powell Bridge over Biscayne Bay Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway 6 9 10 7 011 1 11 3West Bridge over Biscayne Bay7 11311 447Rickenbacker Causeway Toll Plaza 1 75 toll southbound south end of state maintenance7 14511 499 I 95 north SR 9A US 1 SR 5 Downtown Miami Airport Coral Gablesnorthbound exit flyover7 26411 690Brickell Avenue South Dixie Highwayformer US 1 SR 5 no left turn northbound onto South Dixie Highway7 34111 814South Miami Avenue Museum of Science Vizcaya Museum amp Gardens7 4411 97 I 95 north SR 9A US 1 north SR 5 Southwest 25th Road Downtown Miami Airport Coral GablesI 95 exit 1A SR 913 is one way southbound through the I 95 interchange7 48612 048Southwest 1st Avenuenorth end of state maintenance1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences Edit a b FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 2014 a b c FDOT GIS data Archived 2008 12 11 at the Wayback Machine accessed January 2014 U S Census Bureau 2009 Boundary and Annexation Survey Maps Retrieved June 4 2009 permanent dead link Google 11 January 2013 Bear Cut Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 11 January 2013 William M Powell Bridge Emporis Archived from the original on February 3 2014 Retrieved 11 February 2013 FDOT GIS data Archived June 23 2007 at the Wayback Machine Florida Department of Transportation Official Florida Transportation Map 1989 Rand McNally Miami Metro map 1995 ISBN 0 525 98289 2 Dolph Map Company Map of Metropolitan Miami Dade County Florida 1996 ISBN 1 57396 072 1 a b c d e f Google Maps distanceExternal links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Florida State Road 913KML is not from Wikidata Southeast Road Tour of SR 913 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida State Road 913 amp oldid 1111250669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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