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Florida State Road 228

State Road 228 (SR 228) is a 32.532-mile-long (52.355 km) state highway in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Florida. It exists in two distinct sections, separated by both Baker County Road 228 and Duval CR 228, which are former segments of SR 228.

State Road 228

SR 228 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length32.532 mi (52.355 km)
Western section
Length1.927 mi[1] (3.101 km)
West end US 90 / CR 228 in Macclenny
East end I-10 / CR 228 southeast of Macclenny
Eastern section
Length30.605 mi[1] (49.254 km)
West end US 301 / CR 228 in Maxville
Major intersections
East end US 90 in Jacksonville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesBaker, Duval
Highway system

The western segment of SR 228 exists in Macclenny, connecting US 90 and Baker CR 228 with Interstate 10 (I-10) at exit 336 and another instance of the county road.

Its main segment is in Jacksonville. This segment connects U.S. Route 301 (US 301) and Duval CR 228 in the far southwest corner of the city with US 90 in the Southside neighborhood of the city.

Route description

Western segment

SR 228 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 90 (US 90, Macclenny Avenue) in downtown Macclenny. At this intersection, the roadway continues as Baker County Road 228 (CR 228; North 5th Street). It heads south-southeast through the city, passing Macclenny City Hall and the Emily Taber Public Library. Around the intersection with Jonathan Street, the road curves to the southeast. It crosses over Turkey Creek before leaving Macclenny. Approximately 3,000 feet (910 m) after leaving the city, it meets its eastern terminus, an interchange with Interstate 10 (I-10) at exit 336. At this interchange, the roadway continues to the southeast as another instance of CR 228, this time known as Maxville–Macclenny Highway.[2]

Eastern segment

Western terminus to Downtown

SR 228 resumes at an intersection with US 301 in the southwestern corner of Jacksonville. At this intersection, the roadway continues as Duval CR 228 (Maxville–Macclenny Highway). US 301/SR 228 travel concurrently to the south-southwest for about 1,000 feet (300 m), until SR 228 departs to the northeast on Normandy Boulevard. A short distance later, it meets the northern terminus of CR 217. Then, it travels through Cecil Center, passing the Cecil campus of Florida State College. It then has an interchange with SR 23 (First Coast Expressway). The highway passes by Herlong Recreational Airport, before meeting an interchange with I-295 (Jacksonville West Beltway). SR 228 passes Gravely Hill Cemetery and John D. Liverman Park. While passing the park, the highway crosses over Cedar River. Then, it intersects SR 103 (Lane Avenue South). After that, it begins to curve to the east. At the intersection with Cassat Avenue, it takes on the Post Street name. At Hamilton Street, it heads northeast and curves back to the east past Edgewood Avenue. Then, it intersects SR 129 (McDuff Avenue). The two highways head concurrently to the south for about four blocks, to an intersection with US 17 (Roosevelt Boulevard). At this intersection, SR 129 meets its southern terminus, and SR 228 heads concurrently with US 17 to the northeast. Less than 1 mile (1.6 km) later, the two highways have an interchange with I-10. I-10/US 17/SR 228 heads concurrently to the east. At an interchange with I-95, I-10 meets its eastern terminus, while I-95/US 17/SR 228 head to the northeast, crossing over McCoy Creek. At an interchange with Union Street, US 17/SR 228 splits off to the east, concurrent with US 23. The three highways enter downtown.[3]

Downtown to eastern terminus

At Main Street, they intersect US 1. Here, US 23 meets its southern terminus and SR 228 turns onto US 1 south, while US 17 turns onto US 1 north. One block later, US 90 (West Beaver Street) joins the concurrency. Four blocks farther to the south-southwest, SR 228 splits off onto West Monroe Avenue. One block to the east, at Ocean Street, it intersects the northbound lanes of US 1/US 90/SR 228. A short distance to the east-southeast, SR 228 meets the western terminus of the Hart Bridge Expressway, a freeway that connects downtown to the Southside neighborhood. Here, SR 228 joins with the expressway to the east-southeast. They pass VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, EverBank Field, and WJCT, before US 1 Alternate (US 1 Alt.; Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway) joins the concurrency. The two highways cross over the St. Johns River on the Hart Bridge. Shortly after the bridge is an interchange with SR 10 (Atlantic Boulevard). Almost immediately, US 1 Alt. splits off onto Emerson Expressway. Then, SR 228 crosses over Little Pottsburg Creek. After that, it has an intersection with SR 109 (University Boulevard). The road continues to the east-southeast and curves to the southeast to meet its eastern terminus, an interchange with US 90 (Beach Boulevard).[3]

National Highway System

There are two sections of SR 228 that is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility (both of which are part of the eastern segment):

  • From its western terminus to I-295
  • The entire section that is concurrent with the Hart Bridge Expressway[4][5]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
BakerMacclenny0.0000.000  
 
SR 121 / CR 23B west
Western terminus of western segment of Baker CR 228; eastern terminus of CR 23B
1.1941.922  US 90 (Macclenny Avenue / SR 10) – Baldwin, Glen St. MaryEastern terminus of Baker CR 228; western terminus of the western segment of SR 228
1.8863.035Lowder Street (CR 23A west)Eastern terminus of CR 23A
3.034.88  I-10 (SR 8) – Jacksonville, Lake CityI-10 exit 336
3.1215.023Eastern terminus of western segment of SR 228; western terminus of eastern segment of Baker CR 228
DuvalMaxville10.97917.669 
 
 
 
US 301 north (SR 200 north) / CR 228 west
Eastern terminus of Duval CR 228; western terminus of eastern segment of SR 228; western end of US 301/SR 200 concurrency
11.11517.888 
 
US 301 south (SR 200 south)
Eastern end of US 301/SR 200 concurrency
Jacksonville12.61920.308 
 
CR 217 south
Northern terminus of western segment of CR 217
15.82325.465Yellow Water Road (CR 217 north)Southern terminus of eastern segment of CR 217
19.69931.702 
 
New World Avenue (103rd Street) to SR 134 – FSCJ Cecil Center, Cecil Field
21.37934.406  
 
SR 23 to I-10
Interchange
22.29035.872 
 
To I-10 / Chaffee Road (CR 115C)
27.4244.13  
 
I-295 (SR 9A) to I-10 – Savannah, St. Augustine, Daytona Beach
I-295 exit 19
28.67946.154  
 
SR 103 (Lane Avenue) to I-10
29.98048.248  
 
SR 111 (Cassat Avenue) to I-10
31.60850.868 
 
SR 129 north (McDuff Avenue)
Western end of SR 129 concurrency
31.64550.928 
 
 
To US 17 south / Old Roosevelt Boulevard
31.78151.147 
 
US 17 south (Roosevelt Boulevard / SR 15) – NAS Jax
Eastern end of SR 129 concurrency; western end of US 17/SR 15 concurrency
see US 17 (mile 282.275–286.263)
35.76957.565 
 
 
 
US 1 north / US 17 north (North Main Street / SR 5) / East Union Street (SR 139 south)
Eastern end of US 17/US 23/SR 139 concurrency; western end of US 1/SR 5 concurrency
35.82257.650 
 
US 90 west (Beaver Street / SR 10)
Western end of US 90/SR 10 concurrency
36.03557.993 
 
 
 
US 1 south / US 90 east (Main Street / SR 5 / SR 10)
East end of state maintenance; Eastern end of US 1/SR 5 and US 90/SR 10 concurrencies
36.42058.612East Monroe Street to Duval Street – Sports ComplexEastbound exit and westbound entrance; western end of freeway
36.572[6]58.857Duval StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance; SR 228 west follows the fork to Adams Street.
37.54160.416west end of state maintenance
37.5760.46 
 
 
 
 
US 1 Alt. north (Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway / SR 115A) to I-95 – Sports Complex
Western end of US 1 Alt. concurrency; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
37.857–
38.593
60.925–
62.109
Hart Bridge over St. Johns River
38.8462.51  SR 10 (Atlantic Boulevard / US 90 Alt.) / Art Museum DriveInterchange
39.4363.46 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 1 Alt. south (Emerson Street / SR 228A) to I-95 / US 90 west (Beach Boulevard)
Eastern end of US 1 Alt. concurrency; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
40.1664.63  SR 109 (University Boulevard)Interchange
41.58466.923 
 
US 90 east (Beach Boulevard / SR 212)
Eastern terminus; eastern exit and western entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c FDOT straight line diagrams March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 2014
  2. ^ Google (August 8, 2013). "Overview map of SR 228's western segment" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 8, 2013.
  3. ^ a b Google (August 9, 2013). "Overview map of SR 228's eastern segment (western terminus to Emerson Expressway)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 9, 2013.
    Google (August 9, 2013). "Overview map of SR 228's eastern segment (Emerson Expressway to eastern terminus)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 9, 2013.
  4. ^ "National Highway System: Florida" (PDF). United States Department of Transportation. October 1, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2013.
  5. ^ "National Highway System: Jacksonville, FL" (PDF). United States Department of Transportation. October 1, 2012. Retrieved August 9, 2013.
  6. ^ FDOT GIS data 2008-12-11 at the Wayback Machine, accessed January 2014

External links

  •   Media related to Florida State Road 228 at Wikimedia Commons

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata

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State Road 228 SR 228 is a 32 532 mile long 52 355 km state highway in the northeastern part of the U S state of Florida It exists in two distinct sections separated by both Baker County Road 228 and Duval CR 228 which are former segments of SR 228 State Road 228SR 228 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by FDOTLength32 532 mi 52 355 km Western sectionLength1 927 mi 1 3 101 km West endUS 90 CR 228 in MacclennyEast endI 10 CR 228 southeast of MacclennyEastern sectionLength30 605 mi 1 49 254 km West endUS 301 CR 228 in MaxvilleMajor intersectionsSR 23 in Jacksonville I 295 in Jacksonville US 17 in Jacksonville I 10 in Jacksonville I 95 in JacksonvilleEast endUS 90 in JacksonvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountiesBaker DuvalHighway systemFlorida State Highway SystemInterstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 226 SR 228AThe western segment of SR 228 exists in Macclenny connecting US 90 and Baker CR 228 with Interstate 10 I 10 at exit 336 and another instance of the county road Its main segment is in Jacksonville This segment connects U S Route 301 US 301 and Duval CR 228 in the far southwest corner of the city with US 90 in the Southside neighborhood of the city Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Western segment 1 2 Eastern segment 1 2 1 Western terminus to Downtown 1 2 2 Downtown to eastern terminus 1 3 National Highway System 2 Major intersections 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksRoute description EditWestern segment Edit SR 228 begins at an intersection with U S Route 90 US 90 Macclenny Avenue in downtown Macclenny At this intersection the roadway continues as Baker County Road 228 CR 228 North 5th Street It heads south southeast through the city passing Macclenny City Hall and the Emily Taber Public Library Around the intersection with Jonathan Street the road curves to the southeast It crosses over Turkey Creek before leaving Macclenny Approximately 3 000 feet 910 m after leaving the city it meets its eastern terminus an interchange with Interstate 10 I 10 at exit 336 At this interchange the roadway continues to the southeast as another instance of CR 228 this time known as Maxville Macclenny Highway 2 Eastern segment Edit Western terminus to Downtown Edit SR 228 resumes at an intersection with US 301 in the southwestern corner of Jacksonville At this intersection the roadway continues as Duval CR 228 Maxville Macclenny Highway US 301 SR 228 travel concurrently to the south southwest for about 1 000 feet 300 m until SR 228 departs to the northeast on Normandy Boulevard A short distance later it meets the northern terminus of CR 217 Then it travels through Cecil Center passing the Cecil campus of Florida State College It then has an interchange with SR 23 First Coast Expressway The highway passes by Herlong Recreational Airport before meeting an interchange with I 295 Jacksonville West Beltway SR 228 passes Gravely Hill Cemetery and John D Liverman Park While passing the park the highway crosses over Cedar River Then it intersects SR 103 Lane Avenue South After that it begins to curve to the east At the intersection with Cassat Avenue it takes on the Post Street name At Hamilton Street it heads northeast and curves back to the east past Edgewood Avenue Then it intersects SR 129 McDuff Avenue The two highways head concurrently to the south for about four blocks to an intersection with US 17 Roosevelt Boulevard At this intersection SR 129 meets its southern terminus and SR 228 heads concurrently with US 17 to the northeast Less than 1 mile 1 6 km later the two highways have an interchange with I 10 I 10 US 17 SR 228 heads concurrently to the east At an interchange with I 95 I 10 meets its eastern terminus while I 95 US 17 SR 228 head to the northeast crossing over McCoy Creek At an interchange with Union Street US 17 SR 228 splits off to the east concurrent with US 23 The three highways enter downtown 3 Downtown to eastern terminus Edit At Main Street they intersect US 1 Here US 23 meets its southern terminus and SR 228 turns onto US 1 south while US 17 turns onto US 1 north One block later US 90 West Beaver Street joins the concurrency Four blocks farther to the south southwest SR 228 splits off onto West Monroe Avenue One block to the east at Ocean Street it intersects the northbound lanes of US 1 US 90 SR 228 A short distance to the east southeast SR 228 meets the western terminus of the Hart Bridge Expressway a freeway that connects downtown to the Southside neighborhood Here SR 228 joins with the expressway to the east southeast They pass VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena EverBank Field and WJCT before US 1 Alternate US 1 Alt Martin Luther King Jr Parkway joins the concurrency The two highways cross over the St Johns River on the Hart Bridge Shortly after the bridge is an interchange with SR 10 Atlantic Boulevard Almost immediately US 1 Alt splits off onto Emerson Expressway Then SR 228 crosses over Little Pottsburg Creek After that it has an intersection with SR 109 University Boulevard The road continues to the east southeast and curves to the southeast to meet its eastern terminus an interchange with US 90 Beach Boulevard 3 National Highway System Edit There are two sections of SR 228 that is included as part of the National Highway System a system of roadways important to the nation s economy defense and mobility both of which are part of the eastern segment From its western terminus to I 295 The entire section that is concurrent with the Hart Bridge Expressway 4 5 Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesBakerMacclenny0 0000 000 SR 121 CR 23B westWestern terminus of western segment of Baker CR 228 eastern terminus of CR 23B1 1941 922 US 90 Macclenny Avenue SR 10 Baldwin Glen St MaryEastern terminus of Baker CR 228 western terminus of the western segment of SR 2281 8863 035Lowder Street CR 23A west Eastern terminus of CR 23A 3 034 88 I 10 SR 8 Jacksonville Lake CityI 10 exit 336 3 1215 023Eastern terminus of western segment of SR 228 western terminus of eastern segment of Baker CR 228DuvalMaxville10 97917 669 US 301 north SR 200 north CR 228 westEastern terminus of Duval CR 228 western terminus of eastern segment of SR 228 western end of US 301 SR 200 concurrency11 11517 888 US 301 south SR 200 south Eastern end of US 301 SR 200 concurrencyJacksonville12 61920 308 CR 217 southNorthern terminus of western segment of CR 21715 82325 465Yellow Water Road CR 217 north Southern terminus of eastern segment of CR 21719 69931 702 New World Avenue 103rd Street to SR 134 FSCJ Cecil Center Cecil Field21 37934 406 SR 23 to I 10Interchange22 29035 872 To I 10 Chaffee Road CR 115C 27 4244 13 I 295 SR 9A to I 10 Savannah St Augustine Daytona BeachI 295 exit 1928 67946 154 SR 103 Lane Avenue to I 1029 98048 248 SR 111 Cassat Avenue to I 1031 60850 868 SR 129 north McDuff Avenue Western end of SR 129 concurrency31 64550 928 To US 17 south Old Roosevelt Boulevard31 78151 147 US 17 south Roosevelt Boulevard SR 15 NAS JaxEastern end of SR 129 concurrency western end of US 17 SR 15 concurrencysee US 17 mile 282 275 286 263 35 76957 565 US 1 north US 17 north North Main Street SR 5 East Union Street SR 139 south Eastern end of US 17 US 23 SR 139 concurrency western end of US 1 SR 5 concurrency35 82257 650 US 90 west Beaver Street SR 10 Western end of US 90 SR 10 concurrency36 03557 993 US 1 south US 90 east Main Street SR 5 SR 10 East end of state maintenance Eastern end of US 1 SR 5 and US 90 SR 10 concurrencies36 42058 612East Monroe Street to Duval Street Sports ComplexEastbound exit and westbound entrance western end of freeway36 572 6 58 857Duval StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance SR 228 west follows the fork to Adams Street 37 54160 416west end of state maintenance37 5760 46 US 1 Alt north Martin Luther King Jr Parkway SR 115A to I 95 Sports ComplexWestern end of US 1 Alt concurrency westbound exit and eastbound entrance37 857 38 59360 925 62 109Hart Bridge over St Johns River38 8462 51 SR 10 Atlantic Boulevard US 90 Alt Art Museum DriveInterchange39 4363 46 US 1 Alt south Emerson Street SR 228A to I 95 US 90 west Beach Boulevard Eastern end of US 1 Alt concurrency eastbound exit and westbound entrance40 1664 63 SR 109 University Boulevard Interchange41 58466 923 US 90 east Beach Boulevard SR 212 Eastern terminus eastern exit and western entrance1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access Route transitionSee also Edit Florida portal U S Roads portalReferences Edit a b c FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 2014 Google August 8 2013 Overview map of SR 228 s western segment Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 8 2013 a b Google August 9 2013 Overview map of SR 228 s eastern segment western terminus to Emerson Expressway Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 9 2013 Google August 9 2013 Overview map of SR 228 s eastern segment Emerson Expressway to eastern terminus Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 9 2013 National Highway System Florida PDF United States Department of Transportation October 1 2012 Retrieved August 9 2013 National Highway System Jacksonville FL PDF United States Department of Transportation October 1 2012 Retrieved August 9 2013 FDOT GIS data Archived 2008 12 11 at the Wayback Machine accessed January 2014External links Edit Media related to Florida State Road 228 at Wikimedia CommonsRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Florida State Road 228KML is from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida State Road 228 amp oldid 1142738541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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