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Florida State Road 112

State Road 112 (SR 112) is a 9.9-mile-long (15.9 km) east–west state highway connecting Miami International Airport in Miami to Miami Beach in the U.S. state of Florida. Between the airport and Interstate 95, it is locally known as the Airport Expressway (or the Airport Tollway), and is an all-electronic toll road between State Road 9 to I-95. Between I-95 and Alton Road (SR 907A) in Miami Beach, SR 112 is signed only as Interstate 195 as it crosses Biscayne Bay by way of the Julia Tuttle Causeway. Between I-195 and its eastern terminus at Collins Avenue (SR A1A), the SR 112 signs are present but infrequent, and the road is locally maintained as Arthur Godfrey Road.

State Road 112

SR 112 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDX, FDOT, and the city of Miami Beach
Length9.804 mi[1][2][3] (15.778 km)
ExistedDecember 23, 1961–present
Component
highways
I-195 from Miami to Miami Beach
Major junctions
West end Miami International Airport
Major intersections US 27 in Hialeah
I-95 in Miami
East end SR A1A in Miami Beach
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesMiami-Dade
Highway system

Route description

Airport Expressway

 
I-195 (SR 112) eastbound towards Miami Beach

SR 112 begins at the main entrance of Miami International Airport, at the intersection of NW 21st Street and State Road 953 (Le Jeune Road), and heads north. From here until the interchange with I-95, the road is known as the Airport Expressway and is maintained by the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX). For its first mile or so, the road runs parallel to SR 953 and an airport runway, with its lanes featuring a divided left-hand driving direction. About 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of the southern terminus, SR 112 features an at-grade railroad crossing, near the eastern end of one of the airport's runways. The road swings to its main east-west orientation past the airport, with its lanes crossing to a normal driving direction just to the east of its partial interchange with SR 948, which also provides limited access to U.S. Route 27.[4]

After crossing NW 37th Avenue, the Airport Expressway passes through its first of two toll gantries, charging $0.35 for vehicles with SunPass transponders and $0.70 for the remaining Toll-by-Plate users. It also runs roughly parallel to the Metrorail Orange Line, crossing under it just west of NW 32nd Avenue. SR 112 then interchanges with SR 9 (NW 27th Avenue), and then NW 22nd Avenue half a mile later. From here, the expressway passes through the second toll gantry (at the location of the former toll plaza), charging the same rates as the first gantry.[5] Near this gantry, SR 112 passes the southern side of the Earlington Heights Metrorail station, where the two lines of the Metrorail system merge, with both the Airport Expressway and the Metro continuing to run parallel eastwards for another 1 mile (1.61 km) or so. Just before SR 112's partial interchange with SR 933 (NW 12th Avenue), the Metrorail tracks cross over the Airport Expressway as they curve southwards. About 0.5 miles (0.80 km) later, the Airport Expressway ends at the stack interchange with I-95 (alternatively known as the 36th Street Interchange), with SR 112 and the pavement continuing eastwards as Interstate 195.[4]

I-195

The 4.424-mile-long (7.120 km) section of SR 112 connecting Interstate 95 in the west with Miami Beach in the east is also designated as I-195. This portion of the route is signed as I-195, with SR 112 becoming an unsigned highway. I-195 and SR 112 cross Biscayne Bay by way of the Julia Tuttle Causeway. At SR 907A (Alton Road), I-195 terminates while SR 112 continues east as Arthur Godfrey Road.[4]

At-grade section

 
Eastern terminus of I-195 at exit 5

East of Alton Road, SR 112 continues as the palm-lined Arthur Godfrey Road (also known as West 41st Street), an undivided 0.82-mile-long (1.32 km) four-lane road. It passes through the southern end of Nautilus, past shops and low-rise office buildings, crossing the Biscayne Waterway before passing along the southern edge of North Beach Elementary School. Continuing past more shops and a hotel, SR 112 crosses the Intracoastal Waterway before immediately meeting the southbound half of SR A1A. Past here, the road becomes one lane in each direction and meets the northbound half of SR A1A one block later, terminating amidst the high-rises of Mid-Beach. 41st Street continues on a short distance into a cul-de-sac.[3]

Tolls

Tolls on the Airport Expressway are all electronic, meaning there are no cash transactions. Payment is done either via SunPass transponders or via toll-by-plate billing, the latter of which charges double of the former. Two toll gantries are located along the expressway portion of the road, each charging $0.35 for SunPass users and $0.70 for Toll-by-Plate. As of November 15, 2014, it costs $0.70 to travel the entire expressway portion via SunPass (and $1.40 via Toll-by-Plate). All motorists are charged at least one toll for using the road; there are no "free sections" as existed prior to the electronic toll conversion in 2014.[5]

History

Construction of SR 112 began in 1959, and the expressway was opened to traffic on December 23, 1961 (six months after the Palmetto Expressway, SR 826). Its initial name was the 36th Street Tollway, but use of the name eventually faded in favor of the more popular "Airport Expressway". Initially the toll road had its western terminus at the congested intersection with LeJeune Road (SR 953), Northwest 36th Street (SR  48), and Okeechobee Road (US 27 / SR 25) just east of the airport. It wasn't until 1990 when SR 112 was extended southward and westward onto the airport property, terminating at the main entrance.[citation needed]

The numbering of SR 112 is an anomaly in the current grid-based system. The road was assigned its number while it was in its planning stages;[clarification needed] it retained the number as FDOT made widespread changes in the numbering of State Roads in southeastern Florida in the 1970s and early 1980s.[citation needed]

On November 15, 2014, the Airport Expressway became an all electronic toll road, no longer collecting cash, and the only ways to pay are either by the SunPass transponders or billing by the toll-by-plate program, at double the cost. This also eliminated all "free movement" sections of the tolled section of SR 112, and restored tolls westbound, which had been removed in March 1984. This change was first announced in 2010, and along with the nearby Dolphin Expressway, SR 112 was the last of the MDX expressways to be converted to open road tolling.[6][7]

Interstate 195 Spur

On December 23, 1961, three signed roads along the route of SR 112 were opened: the 36th Street Tollway, Interstate 195, and Spur Interstate 195. I-195 Spur was the surface portion of the east–west state route along Arthur Godfrey Road in Miami Beach, connecting I-195's eastern terminus to SR A1A. The I-195 Spur signs disappeared from the road shortly after the designation was decommissioned by the newly formed United States Department of Transportation in the late 1960s, and is now signed solely (but scarcely) as SR 112.

Future

While repeated attempts to secure funding for extending SR 112 along SR 948 to the Palmetto Expressway and the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike have failed, the Florida Department of Transportation is constructing a connector between the Dolphin Expressway and the Airport Expressway as part of a massive project (the Miami Intermodal Center) tying together expressways, rail lines, and the airport. It remains to be seen if the connector will have its own FDOT designation or if the SR 112 will be extended over it to connect the Miami area's two primary east–west expressways.

Exit list

All exits not concurrent with I-195 are unnumbered. The entire route is in Miami-Dade County.

Locationmi[1][2][3]kmDestinationsNotes
MiamiMiami Springs line0.0000.000  Miami International Airport
Miami Springs0.9061.458 
 
SR 953 south (Le Jeune Road) – Rental Car Center, Cell Phone Lot
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
0.9411.514Le Jeune Road north (SR 953) / NW 36th Street west (SR 948)Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Miami Canal1.0001.609Bridge
Hialeah1.2512.013 
 
  US 27 north (Okeechobee Road / SR 25) – Tri-Rail
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Brownsville1.6002.575Toll gantry ($0.35 SunPass, $0.70 Toll-by-Plate)
2.4643.965  SR 9 (Northwest 27th Avenue)Access via local roads
3.0484.905  Northwest 22nd Avenue – Metrorail
Miami3.7195.985Northwest 17th AvenueWestbound exit only
3.8486.193Toll gantry ($0.35 SunPass, $0.70 Toll By Plate)
3.9806.405  Northwest 12th Avenue (SR 933) – MDC Medical CampusEastbound exit only
4.1326.650East end of MDX maintenance; west end of FDOT maintenance
4.2966.914  I-95 – Downtown, Fort Lauderdale, OrlandoWestern terminus of I-195; exit 4 on I-95 (unsigned SR 9A)
 
 
 
I-95 Express north
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
See I-195 exits 1-5
Miami Beach9.00414.491Alton Road (SR 907A)At-grade intersection; eastern terminus of I-195
Eastern terminus of freeway section
9.20414.812Bridge over the Biscayne Waterway
9.60415.456Bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway
9.70415.617 
 
SR A1A south (Indian Creek Drive)
One-way designation southbound; alt route to SR A1A north
9.80415.778 
 
SR A1A north (Collins Avenue)
One-way northbound
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ a b Florida Department of Transportation (November 24, 2015). "Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory". Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  2. ^ a b Florida Department of Transportation (May 2, 2013). "Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory". Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c Google (December 27, 2015). "Arthur Godfrey Road" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c Google (July 22, 2012). "Airport Expressway" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 22, 2012.
  5. ^ a b Miami-Dade Expressway Authority. "Toll Rates" (PDF). p. 4. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  6. ^ Chardy, Alfonso (March 23, 2010). "Cash tolls on Miami-Dade expressways will soon be electronic" (PDF). The Miami Herald. Retrieved December 27, 2015.
  7. ^ Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (November 5, 2014). "All Electronic Toll Collection Starts November 15 on SR 836 and SR 112" (PDF). Retrieved December 27, 2015.

External links

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State Road 112 SR 112 is a 9 9 mile long 15 9 km east west state highway connecting Miami International Airport in Miami to Miami Beach in the U S state of Florida Between the airport and Interstate 95 it is locally known as the Airport Expressway or the Airport Tollway and is an all electronic toll road between State Road 9 to I 95 Between I 95 and Alton Road SR 907A in Miami Beach SR 112 is signed only as Interstate 195 as it crosses Biscayne Bay by way of the Julia Tuttle Causeway Between I 195 and its eastern terminus at Collins Avenue SR A1A the SR 112 signs are present but infrequent and the road is locally maintained as Arthur Godfrey Road State Road 112SR 112 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by MDX FDOT and the city of Miami BeachLength9 804 mi 1 2 3 15 778 km ExistedDecember 23 1961 presentComponenthighwaysI 195 from Miami to Miami BeachMajor junctionsWest endMiami International AirportMajor intersectionsUS 27 in Hialeah I 95 in MiamiEast endSR A1A in Miami BeachLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountiesMiami DadeHighway systemFlorida State Highway SystemInterstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 111 SR 113 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Airport Expressway 1 2 I 195 1 3 At grade section 2 Tolls 3 History 3 1 Interstate 195 Spur 4 Future 5 Exit list 6 References 7 External linksRoute description EditAirport Expressway Edit I 195 SR 112 eastbound towards Miami Beach SR 112 begins at the main entrance of Miami International Airport at the intersection of NW 21st Street and State Road 953 Le Jeune Road and heads north From here until the interchange with I 95 the road is known as the Airport Expressway and is maintained by the Miami Dade Expressway Authority MDX For its first mile or so the road runs parallel to SR 953 and an airport runway with its lanes featuring a divided left hand driving direction About 0 5 miles 0 80 km north of the southern terminus SR 112 features an at grade railroad crossing near the eastern end of one of the airport s runways The road swings to its main east west orientation past the airport with its lanes crossing to a normal driving direction just to the east of its partial interchange with SR 948 which also provides limited access to U S Route 27 4 After crossing NW 37th Avenue the Airport Expressway passes through its first of two toll gantries charging 0 35 for vehicles with SunPass transponders and 0 70 for the remaining Toll by Plate users It also runs roughly parallel to the Metrorail Orange Line crossing under it just west of NW 32nd Avenue SR 112 then interchanges with SR 9 NW 27th Avenue and then NW 22nd Avenue half a mile later From here the expressway passes through the second toll gantry at the location of the former toll plaza charging the same rates as the first gantry 5 Near this gantry SR 112 passes the southern side of the Earlington Heights Metrorail station where the two lines of the Metrorail system merge with both the Airport Expressway and the Metro continuing to run parallel eastwards for another 1 mile 1 61 km or so Just before SR 112 s partial interchange with SR 933 NW 12th Avenue the Metrorail tracks cross over the Airport Expressway as they curve southwards About 0 5 miles 0 80 km later the Airport Expressway ends at the stack interchange with I 95 alternatively known as the 36th Street Interchange with SR 112 and the pavement continuing eastwards as Interstate 195 4 I 195 Edit Main article Interstate 195 Florida The 4 424 mile long 7 120 km section of SR 112 connecting Interstate 95 in the west with Miami Beach in the east is also designated as I 195 This portion of the route is signed as I 195 with SR 112 becoming an unsigned highway I 195 and SR 112 cross Biscayne Bay by way of the Julia Tuttle Causeway At SR 907A Alton Road I 195 terminates while SR 112 continues east as Arthur Godfrey Road 4 At grade section Edit Eastern terminus of I 195 at exit 5 East of Alton Road SR 112 continues as the palm lined Arthur Godfrey Road also known as West 41st Street an undivided 0 82 mile long 1 32 km four lane road It passes through the southern end of Nautilus past shops and low rise office buildings crossing the Biscayne Waterway before passing along the southern edge of North Beach Elementary School Continuing past more shops and a hotel SR 112 crosses the Intracoastal Waterway before immediately meeting the southbound half of SR A1A Past here the road becomes one lane in each direction and meets the northbound half of SR A1A one block later terminating amidst the high rises of Mid Beach 41st Street continues on a short distance into a cul de sac 3 Tolls EditTolls on the Airport Expressway are all electronic meaning there are no cash transactions Payment is done either via SunPass transponders or via toll by plate billing the latter of which charges double of the former Two toll gantries are located along the expressway portion of the road each charging 0 35 for SunPass users and 0 70 for Toll by Plate As of November 15 2014 it costs 0 70 to travel the entire expressway portion via SunPass and 1 40 via Toll by Plate All motorists are charged at least one toll for using the road there are no free sections as existed prior to the electronic toll conversion in 2014 5 History EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Florida State Road 112 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message Construction of SR 112 began in 1959 and the expressway was opened to traffic on December 23 1961 six months after the Palmetto Expressway SR 826 Its initial name was the 36th Street Tollway but use of the name eventually faded in favor of the more popular Airport Expressway Initially the toll road had its western terminus at the congested intersection with LeJeune Road SR 953 Northwest 36th Street SR 48 and Okeechobee Road US 27 SR 25 just east of the airport It wasn t until 1990 when SR 112 was extended southward and westward onto the airport property terminating at the main entrance citation needed The numbering of SR 112 is an anomaly in the current grid based system The road was assigned its number while it was in its planning stages clarification needed it retained the number as FDOT made widespread changes in the numbering of State Roads in southeastern Florida in the 1970s and early 1980s citation needed On November 15 2014 the Airport Expressway became an all electronic toll road no longer collecting cash and the only ways to pay are either by the SunPass transponders or billing by the toll by plate program at double the cost This also eliminated all free movement sections of the tolled section of SR 112 and restored tolls westbound which had been removed in March 1984 This change was first announced in 2010 and along with the nearby Dolphin Expressway SR 112 was the last of the MDX expressways to be converted to open road tolling 6 7 Interstate 195 Spur Edit On December 23 1961 three signed roads along the route of SR 112 were opened the 36th Street Tollway Interstate 195 and Spur Interstate 195 I 195 Spur was the surface portion of the east west state route along Arthur Godfrey Road in Miami Beach connecting I 195 s eastern terminus to SR A1A The I 195 Spur signs disappeared from the road shortly after the designation was decommissioned by the newly formed United States Department of Transportation in the late 1960s and is now signed solely but scarcely as SR 112 Future EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Florida State Road 112 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message While repeated attempts to secure funding for extending SR 112 along SR 948 to the Palmetto Expressway and the Homestead Extension of Florida s Turnpike have failed the Florida Department of Transportation is constructing a connector between the Dolphin Expressway and the Airport Expressway as part of a massive project the Miami Intermodal Center tying together expressways rail lines and the airport It remains to be seen if the connector will have its own FDOT designation or if the SR 112 will be extended over it to connect the Miami area s two primary east west expressways Exit list EditAll exits not concurrent with I 195 are unnumbered The entire route is in Miami Dade County Locationmi 1 2 3 kmDestinationsNotesMiami Miami Springs line0 0000 000 Miami International AirportMiami Springs0 9061 458 SR 953 south Le Jeune Road Rental Car Center Cell Phone LotWestbound exit and eastbound entrance0 9411 514Le Jeune Road north SR 953 NW 36th Street west SR 948 Westbound exit and eastbound entranceMiami Canal1 0001 609BridgeHialeah1 2512 013 US 27 north Okeechobee Road SR 25 Tri RailWestbound exit and eastbound entranceBrownsville1 6002 575Toll gantry 0 35 SunPass 0 70 Toll by Plate 2 4643 965 SR 9 Northwest 27th Avenue Access via local roads3 0484 905 Northwest 22nd Avenue MetrorailMiami3 7195 985Northwest 17th AvenueWestbound exit only3 8486 193Toll gantry 0 35 SunPass 0 70 Toll By Plate 3 9806 405 Northwest 12th Avenue SR 933 MDC Medical CampusEastbound exit only4 1326 650East end of MDX maintenance west end of FDOT maintenance4 2966 914 I 95 Downtown Fort Lauderdale OrlandoWestern terminus of I 195 exit 4 on I 95 unsigned SR 9A I 95 Express northEastbound exit and westbound entranceSee I 195 exits 1 5Miami Beach9 00414 491Alton Road SR 907A At grade intersection eastern terminus of I 195Eastern terminus of freeway section9 20414 812Bridge over the Biscayne Waterway9 60415 456Bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway9 70415 617 SR A1A south Indian Creek Drive One way designation southbound alt route to SR A1A north9 80415 778 SR A1A north Collins Avenue One way northbound1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Electronic toll collection Incomplete accessReferences Edit a b Florida Department of Transportation November 24 2015 Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory Retrieved December 27 2015 a b Florida Department of Transportation May 2 2013 Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory Retrieved December 27 2015 a b c Google December 27 2015 Arthur Godfrey Road Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 27 2015 a b c Google July 22 2012 Airport Expressway Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 22 2012 a b Miami Dade Expressway Authority Toll Rates PDF p 4 Retrieved March 1 2013 Chardy Alfonso March 23 2010 Cash tolls on Miami Dade expressways will soon be electronic PDF The Miami Herald Retrieved December 27 2015 Miami Dade Expressway Authority November 5 2014 All Electronic Toll Collection Starts November 15 on SR 836 and SR 112 PDF Retrieved December 27 2015 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Florida State Road 112KML is from Wikidata FDOT GIS data Florida SouthEastRoads Interstate 195 and Florida 112 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida State Road 112 amp oldid 1111917206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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