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Florida State Road 417

State Road 417 (SR 417), also known as the Central Florida GreeneWay, Seminole County Expressway (depending on the location), Eastern Beltway and Orlando East Bypass, is a tolled limited-access state highway forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, United States. It is owned and maintained by the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) and Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. The CFX section was posthumously named after former Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority chairman Jim Greene.

State Road 417

SR 417 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CFX and FTE
Length54.061 mi[1] (87.003 km)
ExistedDecember 1988[2]–present
Major junctions
South end I-4 in Celebration
Major intersections US 17 / US 92 / US 441 near Hunter's Creek
SR 528 in Orlando
SR 408 near Union Park
North end I-4 in Sanford
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesOsceola, Orange, Seminole
Highway system

SR 417 was originally planned to be a full beltway around Orlando. Eventually, the beltway was divided, with the west side being designated SR 429, and the east side retaining the SR 417 designation. The two expressways will be non-continuous, until 2023, when SR 429 will be extended via Wekiva Parkway to meet SR 417 in the Sanford/Heathrow area.

Route description

Although SR 417 is signed north-south throughout its entire route, it runs east-west between Celebration and CR 15. After the latter road, it runs north-south through the rest of its route.

The Southern Connector as well as the beltway begins at an interchange with I-4 in Celebration. This section, run by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise is 6.4-mile-long (10.3 km), extending to the International Drive interchange.[3]

Between the International Drive interchange and the OrangeSeminole county line, the tollway is known as the Central Florida GreeneWay, and is operated by CFX.

The Seminole Expressway section of the tollway begins at the county line. This section, also run by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise is 17-mile-long (27 km), extends to an interchange with I-4 in Sanford at the end of the beltway.[4]

Tolls

There are six mainline toll plazas on the tollway and have at least one express lane dedicated to E-Pass/SunPass for electronic toll collection (ETC), which do not require motorists to stop at a booth, as well as lanes dedicated to cash collection. The Celebration toll plaza has one ETC lane, and all of the others have at least two ETC lanes. The ramp toll plazas have a lane dedicated to ETC and exact change only, with no change provided.

While both E-Pass and SunPass are accepted at all interchanges along the toll road, portions maintained by CFX are signed as E-Pass and portions maintained by FTE are signed as SunPass.

The current toll rates took effect in July 2012.[5]

History

Phase I: The Eastern Beltway

 
Northbound at the University Mainline Toll Plaza, recently rebuilt with high-speed (express) lanes.

The first phase of SR 417, then termed the Eastern Beltway, extended from what was the east end of the East–West Expressway northward to SR 426 (Aloma Avenue) in Seminole County. It allowed commuters to bypass the crowded Semoran Boulevard, as well as give expressway access to the University of Central Florida.

The OOCEA began construction of phase I in July 1987 and the road was opened to the public on December 16, 1988 at a cost of $105 million, with $35 million being spent on acquiring the right-of-way for the 6-mile (9.7 km) route.

Phase II: The Southeastern Beltway

 
GreeneWay shield, formerly used in Orange County

Phase II, the "Southeastern Beltway", was considered one of the most important parts of the Eastern Beltway because motorists could use this portion to travel from downtown Orlando to the Orlando International Airport without ever getting off the expressway system. This portion of the GreeneWay had passed through some of the most barren portions of Orange County. It skirts the Econlockhatchee River marshes that cover some of eastern Orange and northern Osceola.

The OOCEA began construction of the Southeastern Beltway, from Colonial Drive to the Beachline Expressway in January 1989, and opened ahead of schedule in July 1990. The 7.6-mile (12.2 km) route cost $72 million, with an estimated $13 million being spent on acquiring the right-of-way.

Phase III: The Southern Connector

The "Southern Connector" was to become a route extending from SR 528 all the way to SR 535. The OOCEA began construction of the 22-mile (35 km) road in November 1991 and completed construction July 1, 1993, at a cost of $273 million. It was during the construction of this section that the entire beltway project was renamed the Central Florida GreeneWay. From 2015 through 2016, a limited interchange was completed with SR 417 and Florida's Turnpike. The remaining ramps to complete the full interchange were opened May 21st, 2021.[6]

Phase IV: The Seminole Expressway

 
The original logo for the Seminole County Expressway

The Seminole Expressway, the northern leg of SR 417, is located in Seminole County and is owned and operated by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. The section south of Aloma Avenue to the county line (less than one mile) was acquired from the Seminole County Expressway Authority in April 1990 as part of Florida's Turnpike Expansion Program authorized by Senate Bill 1316.

The initial stretch, from just south of Aloma to US 17/92 opened in phases in 1994. The final six miles (10 km) connect to Interstate 4 near Sanford/Lake Mary, and opened to traffic on September 15, 2002, approximately seven months ahead of the final schedule. This leg features only one mainline toll plaza (just south of CR 427), but it is also the priciest toll plaza on SR 417 at $2.50 per vehicle. This section also features the only "free movement" on SR 417. No toll is collected for motorists traveling between I-4 and Rinehart Road (whose interchange with SR 417 is used for travelers on SR 46 and CR 46A to get to and from SR 417).

Phase V: Southern Connector Extension

Due to the multiple entities involved, which included OOCEA, Walt Disney World, Osceola County, private landowners, the Reedy Creek Improvement District, and the Florida's Turnpike Enterprise, building the southernmost 6.4-mile (10.3 km) between I-4 and the GreeneWay became a complex task. Eventually, they agreed on the Southern Connector Extension, as well as the 12.4-mile (20.0 km) Osceola Parkway.

Florida's Turnpike began construction of the 6.4-mile (10.3 km) extension from the GreeneWay to I-4 in 1994 and completed construction in mid 1996. The project cost almost $153 million, with $74 million coming from contributions from the private parties involved in building this route, making it possible to get from Walt Disney World to the Orlando International Airport without ever driving on Interstate 4.

Later changes

In 2008, the Turnpike Enterprise began a $49 million project to reconstruct the Lake Jesup toll plaza, allowing for the inclusion of SunPass/E-PASS express lanes. The project was completed in April 2011.[7]

On December 14, 2011, the northern terminus of SR 417 was extended from Interstate 4 to International Parkway. The $11.4 million project began construction on November 29, 2010.[8]

The Turnpike Enterprise and OOCEA (now CFX) agreed to build a partial interchange between SR 417 and Florida's Turnpike in the late 2000s, after negotiations dating back to a 1991 field study.[9][10] The interchange is being built in two phases. The first phase, built by CFX, added ramps from southbound SR 417 to southbound Florida’s Turnpike and from northbound Florida’s Turnpike to northbound SR 417. Construction on the first phase began in September 2013 and opened on January 26, 2015. The second phase, completing the interchange, will be built by the Turnpike Enterprise with construction beginning in late 2014 and expected to be completed in 2017, several years ahead of its original completion date.[11][12]

In January 2015, the speed limit along the entire highway was raised to 70 mph (110 km/h) from the previous 65 mph (105 km/h) speed limit. The increase followed a study that found 85% of drivers on the highway already drove between 70–80 mph (110–130 km/h).[13]

Future

The OOCEA 2030 Master Plan suggests widening the entire expressway to six lanes from International Drive to the Seminole County line.[14] Florida's Turnpike Enterprise has completed a project development & environment study (PD&E) to evaluate the widening of the Seminole Expressway, the portion of SR 417 north of University Boulevard. Construction between University Boulevard and SR 434 is currently not scheduled to begin until 2020.[15]

In 2019, construction is anticipated to start on a new interchange between SR 429 (Wekiva Parkway), SR 417, and Interstate 4. This will complete the beltway around Orlando.[16]

Exit list

CountyLocationmi[1]kmExitDestinationsNotes
OsceolaCelebration0.0000.0001 
 
I-4 west (SR 400) / World Drive – Tampa
I-4 exit 62
0.3[17]0.48Celebration Toll Plaza
1.0121.6292  Celebration Avenue to US 192Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
2.3113.7193  Osceola Parkway (CR 522) – Magic Kingdom, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Disney's Animal KingdomTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
OrangeLake Buena Vista5.0988.2046    International Drive to SR 536 / SR 535 / I-4 east, Epcot, Disney SpringsSouthbound exit and northbound entrance; transition from FTE to CFX maintenance
6.2[17]10.0John Young Mainline Toll Plaza
Hunter's Creek8.65913.93510  CR 423 (John Young Parkway)Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
10.03216.14511    US 17 / US 92 / US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail / SR 500 / SR 600) – KissimmeeTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
11.02[18]17.7312  Florida's Turnpike (SR 91) – Miami, OcalaFlorida's Turnpike exit 251; northbound Turnpike uses open road tolling
Meadow Woods12.37719.91914Landstar BoulevardTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance
14.3[17]23.0Boggy Creek Mainline Toll Plaza
Orlando15.90325.59317A  International AirportVia South Access Road; tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance; opened February 2016[19]
17BBoggy Creek Road (CR 527A)Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
17.99628.96219  Lake Nona BoulevardTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance; to UCF Lake Nona Hospital, Nemours Children's Hospital
20.55033.07222  CR 15 (Narcoosee Road)Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
22.01735.43323Moss Park RoadTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
22.93936.91724Innovation Way / Dowden RoadTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
24.57139.54326   SR 528 (Beachline Expressway) – International Airport, Kennedy Space Center, CocoaSR 528 exit 16; to Port Canaveral, Orange County Convention Center, Sea World Orlando, and Universal Orlando
26.48242.61927Lee Vista BoulevardTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
27.2[17]43.8Curry Ford Mainline Toll Plaza
28.78546.32530  SR 552 (Curry Ford Road)Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
31.52550.73533  SR 408 (East–West Expressway) – Orlando, TitusvilleSigned as exits 33A (east) and 33B (west); SR 408 exit 18
33.21753.45834  SR 50 (Colonial Drive)Tolled northbound exit and southbound entrance
34.7[17]55.8University Mainline Toll Plaza
35.48657.10937University BoulevardSigned as exits 37A (east) and 37B (west) northbound; tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
OrangeSeminole
county line
Transition from CFX to FTE maintenance
Seminole37.10959.72138  SR 426 (Aloma Avenue)Tolled northbound exit and southbound entrance
Oviedo40.30864.86941  Red Bug Lake RoadTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance; to Oviedo Medical Center
Winter Springs42.71668.74544  SR 434 (SR 419)Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
Lake Jesup43.518[18]
45.022
70.035–
72.456
Bridge
46.7[17]75.2Lake Jesup Toll Plaza
Sanford48.21177.58849   CR 427 / Lake Mary Boulevard – Orlando Sanford International AirportTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
49.25879.27350    US 17 (SR 15 / SR 600) / US 92 – SanfordTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance; to HCA Florida Lake Monroe Hospital
51.10182.23952  CR 46A (H.E. Thomas Jr. Parkway) – Sanford, Lake MaryTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance
53.62786.30454  CR 431B (Rinehart Road) – Sanford, Lake Mary
54.06187.00355A-B  I-4 (SR 400) – Downtown Orlando, Daytona BeachNorthbound exit and southbound entrance; signed as exits 55A (east) and 55B (west); I-4 exit 101B
55CInternational Parkway – Heathrow
 
 
SR 429 south (Wekiva Parkway)
Future continuation beyond I-4, scheduled to open in 2023
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b (PDF). Florida Department of Transportation. August 4, 2010. pp. 2–3. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 8, 2012. Retrieved November 2, 2010.
  2. ^ Expressway Navigator September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine (PDF), fall 2002
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 11, 2012.
  4. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 11, 2012.
  5. ^ (PDF). Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority. July 2012. pp. 25–43. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 16, 2013. Retrieved October 9, 2012.
  6. ^ "Florida's Turnpike Enterprise Opens New Ramps at Central Florida GreeneWay/SR 417 Interchange in Orlando" (PDF).
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 30, 2013.
  8. ^ "New Road—State Road (SR) 417 Extension to International Parkway— Opening" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 5, 2012.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on February 13, 2015.
  11. ^ . Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. Archived from the original on November 25, 2014. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  12. ^ (PDF). Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 16, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  13. ^ "Speed limit to increase to 70 mph on SR-417, 429". wftv.com. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  14. ^ https://www.oocea.com/Portals/0/DigArticle/66/2030_Improvements_Map.pdf[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ "WIDEN SEMINOLE EXPRESSWAY (SR 417)" (PDF).
  16. ^ "Wekiva Parkway - FDOT Sections". Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  17. ^ a b c d e f Google Maps distance
  18. ^ a b FDOT straight line diagrams March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed March 2014
  19. ^ . cfxway.com. Central Florida Expressway Authority. February 10, 2016. Archived from the original on April 8, 2016. Retrieved March 25, 2016.

External links

Route map:

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  • SR 417 (Central FL GreeneWay) - Central Florida Expressway Authority
  • Florida @ SouthEastRoads - Florida 417

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State Road 417 SR 417 also known as the Central Florida GreeneWay Seminole County Expressway depending on the location Eastern Beltway and Orlando East Bypass is a tolled limited access state highway forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando Florida United States It is owned and maintained by the Central Florida Expressway Authority CFX and Florida s Turnpike Enterprise The CFX section was posthumously named after former Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority chairman Jim Greene State Road 417SR 417 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by CFX and FTELength54 061 mi 1 87 003 km ExistedDecember 1988 2 presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 4 in CelebrationMajor intersectionsUS 17 US 92 US 441 near Hunter s Creek SR 528 in Orlando SR 408 near Union ParkNorth endI 4 in SanfordLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountiesOsceola Orange SeminoleHighway systemFlorida State Highway SystemInterstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 416 SR 419SR 417 was originally planned to be a full beltway around Orlando Eventually the beltway was divided with the west side being designated SR 429 and the east side retaining the SR 417 designation The two expressways will be non continuous until 2023 when SR 429 will be extended via Wekiva Parkway to meet SR 417 in the Sanford Heathrow area Contents 1 Route description 2 Tolls 3 History 3 1 Phase I The Eastern Beltway 3 2 Phase II The Southeastern Beltway 3 3 Phase III The Southern Connector 3 4 Phase IV The Seminole Expressway 3 5 Phase V Southern Connector Extension 3 6 Later changes 4 Future 5 Exit list 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRoute description EditAlthough SR 417 is signed north south throughout its entire route it runs east west between Celebration and CR 15 After the latter road it runs north south through the rest of its route The Southern Connector as well as the beltway begins at an interchange with I 4 in Celebration This section run by Florida s Turnpike Enterprise is 6 4 mile long 10 3 km extending to the International Drive interchange 3 Between the International Drive interchange and the Orange Seminole county line the tollway is known as the Central Florida GreeneWay and is operated by CFX The Seminole Expressway section of the tollway begins at the county line This section also run by Florida s Turnpike Enterprise is 17 mile long 27 km extends to an interchange with I 4 in Sanford at the end of the beltway 4 Tolls EditThere are six mainline toll plazas on the tollway and have at least one express lane dedicated to E Pass SunPass for electronic toll collection ETC which do not require motorists to stop at a booth as well as lanes dedicated to cash collection The Celebration toll plaza has one ETC lane and all of the others have at least two ETC lanes The ramp toll plazas have a lane dedicated to ETC and exact change only with no change provided While both E Pass and SunPass are accepted at all interchanges along the toll road portions maintained by CFX are signed as E Pass and portions maintained by FTE are signed as SunPass The current toll rates took effect in July 2012 5 History EditPhase I The Eastern Beltway Edit Northbound at the University Mainline Toll Plaza recently rebuilt with high speed express lanes The first phase of SR 417 then termed the Eastern Beltway extended from what was the east end of the East West Expressway northward to SR 426 Aloma Avenue in Seminole County It allowed commuters to bypass the crowded Semoran Boulevard as well as give expressway access to the University of Central Florida The OOCEA began construction of phase I in July 1987 and the road was opened to the public on December 16 1988 at a cost of 105 million with 35 million being spent on acquiring the right of way for the 6 mile 9 7 km route Phase II The Southeastern Beltway Edit GreeneWay shield formerly used in Orange County Phase II the Southeastern Beltway was considered one of the most important parts of the Eastern Beltway because motorists could use this portion to travel from downtown Orlando to the Orlando International Airport without ever getting off the expressway system This portion of the GreeneWay had passed through some of the most barren portions of Orange County It skirts the Econlockhatchee River marshes that cover some of eastern Orange and northern Osceola The OOCEA began construction of the Southeastern Beltway from Colonial Drive to the Beachline Expressway in January 1989 and opened ahead of schedule in July 1990 The 7 6 mile 12 2 km route cost 72 million with an estimated 13 million being spent on acquiring the right of way Phase III The Southern Connector Edit The Southern Connector was to become a route extending from SR 528 all the way to SR 535 The OOCEA began construction of the 22 mile 35 km road in November 1991 and completed construction July 1 1993 at a cost of 273 million It was during the construction of this section that the entire beltway project was renamed the Central Florida GreeneWay From 2015 through 2016 a limited interchange was completed with SR 417 and Florida s Turnpike The remaining ramps to complete the full interchange were opened May 21st 2021 6 Phase IV The Seminole Expressway Edit The original logo for the Seminole County Expressway The Seminole Expressway the northern leg of SR 417 is located in Seminole County and is owned and operated by Florida s Turnpike Enterprise The section south of Aloma Avenue to the county line less than one mile was acquired from the Seminole County Expressway Authority in April 1990 as part of Florida s Turnpike Expansion Program authorized by Senate Bill 1316 The initial stretch from just south of Aloma to US 17 92 opened in phases in 1994 The final six miles 10 km connect to Interstate 4 near Sanford Lake Mary and opened to traffic on September 15 2002 approximately seven months ahead of the final schedule This leg features only one mainline toll plaza just south of CR 427 but it is also the priciest toll plaza on SR 417 at 2 50 per vehicle This section also features the only free movement on SR 417 No toll is collected for motorists traveling between I 4 and Rinehart Road whose interchange with SR 417 is used for travelers on SR 46 and CR 46A to get to and from SR 417 Phase V Southern Connector Extension Edit Due to the multiple entities involved which included OOCEA Walt Disney World Osceola County private landowners the Reedy Creek Improvement District and the Florida s Turnpike Enterprise building the southernmost 6 4 mile 10 3 km between I 4 and the GreeneWay became a complex task Eventually they agreed on the Southern Connector Extension as well as the 12 4 mile 20 0 km Osceola Parkway Florida s Turnpike began construction of the 6 4 mile 10 3 km extension from the GreeneWay to I 4 in 1994 and completed construction in mid 1996 The project cost almost 153 million with 74 million coming from contributions from the private parties involved in building this route making it possible to get from Walt Disney World to the Orlando International Airport without ever driving on Interstate 4 Later changes Edit In 2008 the Turnpike Enterprise began a 49 million project to reconstruct the Lake Jesup toll plaza allowing for the inclusion of SunPass E PASS express lanes The project was completed in April 2011 7 On December 14 2011 the northern terminus of SR 417 was extended from Interstate 4 to International Parkway The 11 4 million project began construction on November 29 2010 8 The Turnpike Enterprise and OOCEA now CFX agreed to build a partial interchange between SR 417 and Florida s Turnpike in the late 2000s after negotiations dating back to a 1991 field study 9 10 The interchange is being built in two phases The first phase built by CFX added ramps from southbound SR 417 to southbound Florida s Turnpike and from northbound Florida s Turnpike to northbound SR 417 Construction on the first phase began in September 2013 and opened on January 26 2015 The second phase completing the interchange will be built by the Turnpike Enterprise with construction beginning in late 2014 and expected to be completed in 2017 several years ahead of its original completion date 11 12 In January 2015 the speed limit along the entire highway was raised to 70 mph 110 km h from the previous 65 mph 105 km h speed limit The increase followed a study that found 85 of drivers on the highway already drove between 70 80 mph 110 130 km h 13 Future EditThe OOCEA 2030 Master Plan suggests widening the entire expressway to six lanes from International Drive to the Seminole County line 14 Florida s Turnpike Enterprise has completed a project development amp environment study PD amp E to evaluate the widening of the Seminole Expressway the portion of SR 417 north of University Boulevard Construction between University Boulevard and SR 434 is currently not scheduled to begin until 2020 15 In 2019 construction is anticipated to start on a new interchange between SR 429 Wekiva Parkway SR 417 and Interstate 4 This will complete the beltway around Orlando 16 Exit list EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmExitDestinationsNotesOsceolaCelebration0 0000 0001 I 4 west SR 400 World Drive TampaI 4 exit 620 3 17 0 48Celebration Toll Plaza1 0121 6292 Celebration Avenue to US 192Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance2 3113 7193 Osceola Parkway CR 522 Magic Kingdom Disney s Hollywood Studios Disney s Animal KingdomTolled southbound exit and northbound entranceOrangeLake Buena Vista5 0988 2046 International Drive to SR 536 SR 535 I 4 east Epcot Disney SpringsSouthbound exit and northbound entrance transition from FTE to CFX maintenance6 2 17 10 0John Young Mainline Toll PlazaHunter s Creek8 65913 93510 CR 423 John Young Parkway Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance 10 03216 14511 US 17 US 92 US 441 Orange Blossom Trail SR 500 SR 600 KissimmeeTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance 11 02 18 17 7312 Florida s Turnpike SR 91 Miami OcalaFlorida s Turnpike exit 251 northbound Turnpike uses open road tollingMeadow Woods12 37719 91914Landstar BoulevardTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance 14 3 17 23 0Boggy Creek Mainline Toll PlazaOrlando15 90325 59317A International AirportVia South Access Road tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance opened February 2016 19 17BBoggy Creek Road CR 527A Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance17 99628 96219 Lake Nona BoulevardTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance to UCF Lake Nona Hospital Nemours Children s Hospital20 55033 07222 CR 15 Narcoosee Road Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance22 01735 43323Moss Park RoadTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance22 93936 91724Innovation Way Dowden RoadTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance24 57139 54326 SR 528 Beachline Expressway International Airport Kennedy Space Center CocoaSR 528 exit 16 to Port Canaveral Orange County Convention Center Sea World Orlando and Universal Orlando26 48242 61927Lee Vista BoulevardTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance 27 2 17 43 8Curry Ford Mainline Toll Plaza 28 78546 32530 SR 552 Curry Ford Road Tolled southbound exit and northbound entrance 31 52550 73533 SR 408 East West Expressway Orlando TitusvilleSigned as exits 33A east and 33B west SR 408 exit 18 33 21753 45834 SR 50 Colonial Drive Tolled northbound exit and southbound entrance 34 7 17 55 8University Mainline Toll Plaza 35 48657 10937University BoulevardSigned as exits 37A east and 37B west northbound tolled southbound exit and northbound entranceOrange Seminolecounty line Transition from CFX to FTE maintenanceSeminole 37 10959 72138 SR 426 Aloma Avenue Tolled northbound exit and southbound entranceOviedo40 30864 86941 Red Bug Lake RoadTolled northbound exit and southbound entrance to Oviedo Medical CenterWinter Springs42 71668 74544 SR 434 SR 419 Tolled southbound exit and northbound entranceLake Jesup43 518 18 45 02270 035 72 456Bridge 46 7 17 75 2Lake Jesup Toll PlazaSanford48 21177 58849 CR 427 Lake Mary Boulevard Orlando Sanford International AirportTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance49 25879 27350 US 17 SR 15 SR 600 US 92 SanfordTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance to HCA Florida Lake Monroe Hospital51 10182 23952 CR 46A H E Thomas Jr Parkway Sanford Lake MaryTolled southbound exit and northbound entrance53 62786 30454 CR 431B Rinehart Road Sanford Lake Mary54 06187 00355A B I 4 SR 400 Downtown Orlando Daytona BeachNorthbound exit and southbound entrance signed as exits 55A east and 55B west I 4 exit 101B55CInternational Parkway Heathrow SR 429 south Wekiva Parkway Future continuation beyond I 4 scheduled to open in 20231 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete access Tolled UnopenedSee also EditCentral Florida Expressway AuthorityReferences Edit a b Florida Department of Transportation Interchange Report PDF Florida Department of Transportation August 4 2010 pp 2 3 Archived from the original PDF on February 8 2012 Retrieved November 2 2010 Expressway Navigator Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine PDF fall 2002 Southern Connector Map PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 11 2012 Seminole Expressway Map PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 11 2012 2012 Toll Facilities Reference Manual PDF Orlando Orange County Expressway Authority July 2012 pp 25 43 Archived from the original PDF on May 16 2013 Retrieved October 9 2012 Florida s Turnpike Enterprise Opens New Ramps at Central Florida GreeneWay SR 417 Interchange in Orlando PDF Florida s Turnpike Enterprise Widening Projects in Central Florida PDF Archived from the original PDF on December 30 2013 New Road State Road SR 417 Extension to International Parkway Opening PDF permanent dead link SR417 SR91 INTERCHANGE NEW CONSTRUCTION PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 5 2012 Opened Sr 417 Florida s Turnpike Partial Interchange Archived from the original on February 13 2015 Central West Central Florida Construction Lane Closure Update Florida s Turnpike Enterprise Archived from the original on November 25 2014 Retrieved October 22 2014 New Interchange at Florida s Turnpike amp SR 417 MP 251 PDF Florida s Turnpike Enterprise Archived from the original PDF on January 16 2015 Retrieved October 22 2014 Speed limit to increase to 70 mph on SR 417 429 wftv com Retrieved October 22 2014 https www oocea com Portals 0 DigArticle 66 2030 Improvements Map pdf permanent dead link WIDEN SEMINOLE EXPRESSWAY SR 417 PDF Wekiva Parkway FDOT Sections Retrieved October 22 2014 a b c d e f Google Maps distance a b FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 2014 COMPLETE SR 417 Boggy Creek Road Interchange cfxway com Central Florida Expressway Authority February 10 2016 Archived from the original on April 8 2016 Retrieved March 25 2016 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Florida State Road 417KML is from Wikidata SR 417 Central FL GreeneWay Central Florida Expressway Authority Florida SouthEastRoads Florida 417 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida State Road 417 amp oldid 1133290958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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