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Florida State Road 826

State Road 826 (SR 826) is a bypass route around the greater Miami area, traveling approximately 30 miles (48 km) in a northeasterly arc from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Pinecrest to its terminus at State Road A1A in Sunny Isles Beach. Between its southern terminus and the Golden Glades Interchange, State Road 826 is known as the Palmetto Expressway, a heavily traveled freeway with portions of the road carrying in excess of 250,000 vehicles a day.[2] Unlike many of the other non-interstate freeways in Miami-Dade County, the Palmetto Expressway is untolled.[5][6] East of the interchange, State Road 826 is a surface road connecting North Miami and North Miami Beach to Sunny Isles Beach over the Intracoastal Waterway.[7]

State Road 826

Palmetto Expressway
North Miami Beach Boulevard
SR 826 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length29.937 mi[1][2][3][4] (48.179 km)
24.405 miles (39.276 km) expressway section
Existed1945
June 1961 (freeway)–present
Major junctions
South end US 1 in Pinecrest
Major intersections SR 874 in Glenvar Heights
US 41 in Westchester
SR 836 in Fontainebleau
US 27 in Hialeah Gardens
I-75 / SR 924 in Miami Lakes
Florida's Turnpike / I-95 / US 441 / SR 9 in Miami Gardens
East end SR A1A in Sunny Isles Beach
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesMiami-Dade
Highway system

Route description Edit

Palmetto Expressway Edit

 
The Palmetto Expressway northbound near Hialeah in metropolitan Miami

SR 826 is signed east-west north of Miami, west of Miami it is signed north-south.

State Road 826 begins at an interchange with US 1 in Pinecrest, just south of the Dadeland Mall, and heads north as the Palmetto Expressway into Kendall. The first interchange, less than a mile (1.6 km) north of US 1, is with Kendall Drive (SR 94), which provides access to the mall. SR 826 continues north, crossing under the Snapper Creek Expressway (SR 878) without an interchange before meeting Sunset Drive (SR 986) at a diamond interchange. It then leaves Kendall, continuing into Glenvar Heights with an interchange with Southwest 56th Street/Miller Drive, which provides access to the University of Miami. About half a mile (0.8 km) later, the Don Shula Expressway (SR 874) merges with the Palmetto Expressway at its northern terminus, with a southbound exit and a northbound entrance point. Between this interchange and the next (at Bird Road/SR 976), SR 826 forms the border between Glenvar Heights and Olympia Heights; past it, the expressway marks the boundary between Westchester and Coral Terrace.[8] After an exit with Southwest 24th Street/Coral Way, the expressway meets the Tamiami Trail (US 41), providing access to Florida International University. This interchange also marks the Tamiami Trail's entrance into incorporated Miami, the boundary of which lies on the eastern side of the expressway.[9]

North of the Tamiami Trail interchange, the Palmetto Expressway forms the eastern boundary of Fontainebleau as it continues north to an exit with Flagler Street (SR 968), the north–south baseline for Miami-Dade County roads. The freeway then has an interchange with the Dolphin Expressway (SR 836) just south of Doral, creating access to Miami International Airport. This interchange is currently being improved due to the current configuration causing severe congestion.[10] Now forming Doral's eastern boundary,[9] SR 826 continues north to Northwest 25th Street, which connects to the western end of the airport, followed by an exit with Doral Boulevard (SR 948) that links to the Doral Golf Resort & Spa, and then an exit with Northwest 58th Street. After a brief crossing through unincorporated Miami-Dade County, the expressway reaches an interchange with the Hialeah Expressway (SR 934) in Medley adjacent to the Palmetto Metrorail station, followed by a diagonal interchange with US 27 at the southern end of Hialeah Gardens and Hialeah.[11] It then enters Hialeah proper just after an interchange with Northwest 103rd Street (SR 932),[12] which allows access to the Westland Mall. An exit with Northwest 122nd Street then follows.

 
Palmetto Expressway northbound approaching the I-75/SR 924 interchange near Hialeah and Miami Lakes

At the boundary between Hialeah and Miami Lakes, SR 826 reaches an interchange with the national southern terminus of Interstate 75 (I-75) and the western termini of the Gratigny Parkway (SR 924) and SR 916. The Palmetto Expressway goes into Miami Lakes, interchanges with Northwest 154 Street, then turns through 90 degrees to the east at a point known as "The Big Curve".[13] The road then proceeds straight east, forming the boundary between Miami Lakes and Country Club,[14] soon interchanging with Northwest 67th Avenue. At the next exit, Red Road (SR 823), the expressway forms the boundary between an unincorporated section of Miami-Dade County and Miami Gardens, with the expressway entering the city proper at the next exit, Northwest 47th Avenue. The expressway then passes to the north of Florida Memorial University before the Northwest 37th Avenue exit, where it creates the northern border of St. Thomas University's campus. Still in Miami Gardens, SR 826 then has exits with Northwest 27th Avenue (SR 817), Northwest 17th Avenue and Northwest 12th Avenue before reaching the Golden Glades Interchange.

SR 826 takes a convoluted path through the Golden Glades Interchange. It first meets the connector ramps between Florida's Turnpike and Interstate 95 (I-95), allowing access from northbound SR 826 to I-95 southbound as well as US 441/SR 9 southbound, and from the Turnpike southbound and I-95 northbound to southbound SR 826. After turning to the northeast, SR 826 moves off its mainline at the next exit onto the mainline of the Turnpike which passes over it; SR 826's former mainline, meanwhile, continues on as an at-grade extension of Northwest 7th Avenue to US 441 northbound. Traffic moving from eastbound SR 826 to the northbound Turnpike must pass through an unsignalised intersection here.[2] Headed back southeast, SR 826 first crosses over the former Seaboard Coast Line railroad, begins to form the northern boundary of Golden Glades,[15] then passes under the I-95's express lanes, meeting the onramp between I-95 southbound and the Turnpike northbound, and the onramp between southbound US 441 and eastbound SR 826. It then passes over Interstate 95 proper, which lies between the southbound and northbound carriageways of US 441, as it swings back to the northeast and then to the east once more. Here it meets its last three ramps, one which allows access from US 441 and I-95 northbound to eastbound SR 826, another from westbound SR 826 to US 441 and I-95 southbound, and from westbound SR 826 to northbound US 441. SR 826 resumes its east–west orientation once more at a signalised intersection with Northwest 2nd Avenue, marking the end of SR 826's expressway.[3][7][16][17]

Non-expressway section Edit

 
Northeast 163rd Street in North Miami Beach is also denoted as State Road 826.

State Road 826 heads east from the Golden Glades Interchange as Northwest 167th Street, a six-laned surface road, along the boundary between Golden Glades and North Miami Beach.[18] Through here, the road is also known as North Miami Beach Boulevard, lined with shops, offices, hotels and other commercial services. Two blocks after leaving the interchange, the road crosses North Miami Avenue, the longitudinal baseline for Miami-Dade County; thus, the road becomes Northeast 167th Street once it passes this point. Approximately 0.75 miles (1.21 km) later, SR 826 intersects with Northeast 6th Avenue (SR 915). Two blocks later, at Northeast 8th Avenue, North Miami Beach Boulevard starts to swing to the southeast, leaving Northeast 167th Street's orientation, reaching Northeast 163rd street approximately 0.6 miles (0.97 km) later at Northeast 12th Avenue, and taking its eastbound orientation. It immediately passes the Mall at 163rd Street on its left, continuing on as a shopping strip for another 1.25 miles (2.01 km) where it meets the northern terminus of SR 909 at the West Dixie Highway. One block later, after crossing the Florida East Coast Railway tracks, SR 826 meets US 1 once more at Biscayne Boulevard.

To the east of US 1, SR 826's character changes as it passes through mangroves and crosses the Oleta River, having expanded to eight lanes. With North Miami Beach lying to the north and North Miami to the south of the road,[19] SR 826 passes between more mangroves to its south and more businesses to the north as it approaches the Intracoastal Waterway. Here, the road splits into separate eastbound and westbound streets before it crosses the Waterway over a drawbridge in each direction,[20] and enters Sunny Isles Beach. Apartment buildings line the outside of the two road-halves, with some commercial services in the middle, as it continues on for another 0.36 miles (0.58 km) to SR 826's northern terminus at Collins Avenue (SR A1A), one block shy of the Atlantic Ocean. A flyover allows traffic on northbound SR A1A to move onto westbound SR 826 without having to stop twice for eastbound SR 826 traffic and to cross SR A1A.[3][16][17][19]

Traffic volume Edit

Traffic volume on State Road 826
Location Volume
2008 2010 2011
SR 94 (Kendall Dr) – SR 986 (Sunset Dr) 83,500
SR 976 (SW 40th St) – Coral Way 180,500
Coral Way – US 41 176,500 195,500
SR 836 (Dolphin Expwy) – SR 948 (Doral Blvd) 219,000
NW 58th St – SR 934 (Hialeah Expwy) 254,000
SR 934 (Hialeah Expwy) – US 27 (Okeechobee Rd) 210,000
NW 122nd St – I-75/SR 924 (Gratigny Pkwy) 197,500
NW 154th St – NW 37th Ave 138,500
NW 12th Ave – Golden Glades Interchange 164,000
Golden Glades Interchange – SR 915 (NE 6th Ave) 64,500
NE 18th Ave – US 1 53,500
NE 35th Ave – SR A1A 46,000

The traffic volume along SR 826's entire length is measured by the Florida Department of Transportation.[2][3] The busiest sections of SR 826 are in the vicinity of the Miami International Airport and the nearby industrial area to its west, with over 200,000 daily vehicle movements counted between the Dolphin Expressway at Fontainebleau and the Northwest 122nd Street / West 68th Street exit in Hialeah, peaking in the vicinity of SR 934 in Medley with over 250,000 vehicle movements each day.[2]

Traffic volumes decrease to the south of the Dolphin Expressway, particularly south of the Don Shula Expressway merge; however, unlike the rest of SR 826 (including its surface road portion), much of its peak traffic flow is uni-directional. Indeed, at the Palmetto Expressway's southern end, between US 1 and Kendall Drive, traffic moves almost exclusively in the peak direction.[2]

Northwards, traffic volumes decrease after the interchange with I-75 and the Gratigny Parkway, with a reported drop of approximately 60,000 daily vehicle movements north of the interchange. As the Palmetto Expressway rounds the Big Curve and heads eastwards, the traffic volume steadily increases to a maximum of 164,000 daily vehicle movements just prior to the Golden Glades Interchange as it collects traffic from the north–south routes in the Miami Gardens area.[2]

East of the interchange, where SR 826 becomes a surface road, the traffic volumes are more than halved in comparison to SR 826's expressway sections, with a recorded figure of 64,500 daily vehicle movements. This figure steadily decreases eastwards along SR 826, with only 46,000 daily vehicle movements recorded near its eastern terminus with SR A1A in Sunny Isles Beach.[3]

History Edit

 
The Palmetto Expressway southbound at the SR 948 interchange near Doral

State Road 826's designation originally applied to a two-lane road (Golden Glades Drive, Northwest 167th Street)[21] connecting US 27 to US 441 in the vicinity of the Golden Glades Interchange.[22]

In 1956, plans were unveiled for several expressways throughout Dade County. The routes proposed were a North-South Expressway (now part of I-95), an East-West Expressway (now the Dolphin Expressway), a 36th Street Expressway (now the Airport Expressway), the Biscayne Bay Malecon (a proposed downtown loop, never built), a Dixie Expressway (proposed; most was never built, a portion became I-95), and the Palmetto Road Expressway.[23] In 1957, Dade County Commissioner Ralph Fossey proposed an alternative alignment of the Palmetto Expressway. The new alignment would begin at Miller Road (Southwest 56th Street) and then turn southwesterly to follow the Seaboard Coast Line railroad tracks for about 10 miles (16 km). The route would then turn south at Southwest 117th Avenue and follow it into US 1.[24] While the alternate route plan ultimately failed, eventually the Don Shula Expressway, a northeast-southwest expressway, was built along the railroad tracks in the 1970s.[25]

In 1958, the State Road Department started construction on the bypass expressway under their authority.[26] A north–south section along West 77th Avenue (Palmetto Road) was built to connect US 1 in Pinecrest to an improved Golden Glades Drive (complete with 90 degree eastward turn) and the portion of Northwest 167th Street west of the curve would be abandoned. Many land owners were forced to sell their property to the county to make way for the construction of the expressway.[27] The Palmetto Expressway was opened in June 1961 at the cost of $30 million, four years after the opening of Florida's Turnpike and six months before the opening of Dade County's second expressway, the Airport Expressway (SR 112).[28][29]

The completion of the Palmetto Expressway (the "Bypass" faded from public usage in the 1960s) and the building of Interstate 95 were the impetus of the construction of the massive Golden Glades Interchange involving Florida's Turnpike, US 441, Interstate 95, and SR 9.[21]

When the Palmetto Expressway was first opened, it went through tracts of woodland and farmland which have since been urbanized. Originally there were four at-grade intersections in Hialeah and Miami Lakes which were either transformed into full interchanges or blocked off in the 1970s. In addition, increasing traffic loads on the Palmetto prompted plans for extending Florida's Turnpike to "bypass the bypass." In 1974, the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike was opened to traffic four miles (6.4 km) to the west of the Palmetto to reduce the traffic demands on Miami's original bypass.[30]

 
The Dolphin-Palmetto Interchange in 2014 with the main flyover ramps just being completed.

The Florida Department of Transportation recently completed a project on a 16.7-mile-long (26.9 km) section of the Palmetto Expressway from the southern terminus to just north of the Northwest 154th Street interchange, widening the highway by two lanes (from eight lanes to ten and ten lanes to twelve) and improving the interchanges. Reconstruction of the Miller Drive, Bird Road and Don Shula Expressway interchanges began in 2008, and was completed around 2012. The Dolphin-Palmetto Interchange construction began on November 30, 2009, and was completed in late 2016.[10][31]

The Florida Department of Transportation is in the process of adding express lanes on the Palmetto Expressway[32] between West Flagler Street and Northwest 154th Street, which will connect with new express lanes on Interstate 75. This will result in four regular and two express lanes,[33] similar to 95 express.

Exit list Edit

The entire route is in Miami-Dade County. [17][34]All exits are unnumbered.

Location[17][34]mi[1][2][3]kmDestinationsNotes
PinecrestKendall line0.0000.000 
 
US 1 south (SR 5)
Southern terminus; Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Kendall0.8581.381   SR 94 (Southwest 88th Street / North Kendall Drive) / Dadeland Mall Circle – Metrorailno access from SR 94 west to SR 826 south; access to Baptist Hospital of Miami and Baptist Children's Hospital
Glenvar Heights1.8572.989   SR 986 (Southwest 72nd Street / Sunset Drive)Access to South Miami Hospital and Larkin Community Hospital
2.8764.628Southwest 56th Street / Miller DriveTo University of Miami
3.4125.491 
 
 
 
 
SR 874 south (Don Shula Expressway) to Florida's Turnpike Extension south
Southbound exit and northbound entrance; Northern terminus of SR 874
3.9326.328  SR 976 (Southwest 40th Street / Bird Road)
Westchester4.9848.021  Southwest 24th Street / Coral WayAccess to Westchester General Hospital and Nicklaus Children's Hospital
5.9779.619  US 41 (Southwest 8th Street / Tamiami Trail / SR 90)
Fontainebleau6.49110.446  SR 968 (West Flagler Street)
FontainebleauDoral line7.23011.636  
 
  SR 836 (Dolphin Expressway) to Florida's Turnpike Extension – Miami International Airport
Doral8.37213.473Northwest 25th Street / PBA Memorial Boulevard
9.21614.832   SR 948 (Northwest 36th Street) – Miami International AirportWestern terminus of SR 948
10.38116.707Northwest 58th Street
Medley11.38318.319  SR 934 (Northwest 74th Street / Hialeah Expressway) / MetrorailWestern terminus of SR 934
MedleyHialeah
Hialeah Gardens tripoint
12.31019.811  US 27 (Okeechobee Road / SR 25) / South River Drive
HialeahHialeah Gardens line13.17321.200   SR 932 (Northwest 103rd Street)Access to Palm Springs General Hospital
Hialeah14.37423.133  Northwest 122nd StreetAccess to Palmetto General Hospital
HialeahMiami Lakes line15.37924.750  SR 916 (Northwest 138th Street)Southbound exit and northbound entrance (other movements are made by using frontage roads from Northwest 122nd Street)
Miami Lakes15.5224.98 
 
 
 
I-75 north (SR 93) / SR 924 east (Gratigny Parkway) – Naples
I-75 exit 1; southern terminus of I-75; western terminus of SR 924
16.39326.382Northwest 154th Street / Miami Lakes Drive
18.00628.978Ludlam Road / Northwest 67th Avenue
Miami LakesMiami Gardens line19.01630.603  SR 823 (Red Road / Northwest 57th Avenue)
Miami Gardens20.04732.263Northwest 47th Avenue
21.04833.873Northwest 37th Avenue / Douglas Road
22.05235.489  SR 817 (Northwest 27th Avenue) / Northwest 22nd Avenue
23.06037.111Northwest 17th Avenue / Northwest 22nd Avenue
23.48537.795NW 12th AvenueWestbound exit and eastbound entrance (other movements are made by using frontage roads from Northwest 17th Avenue)
24.24[4]39.01  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Florida's Turnpike (SR 91 north) to Florida's Turnpike Extension / I-95 (SR 9 north / SR 9A south) / US 441 south (SR 7) / SR 9 – Orlando
Golden Glades Interchange (I-95 exit 12); no access from SR 826 east to SR 9 south
North Miami Beach24.68439.725 
 
 
Northwest 2nd Avenue to I-95 north
east end of freeway
25.68741.339  SR 915 (Northeast 6th Avenue)
27.77844.704 
 
SR 909 south (West Dixie Highway / Northeast 22nd Avenue) – Ancient Spanish Monastery
Northern terminus of SR 909
North Miami BeachNorth Miami line27.90544.909  US 1 (Biscayne Boulevard / SR 5) – FIU Biscayne Bay Campus
29.310–
29.574
47.170–
47.595
Sunny Isles Causeway over Intracoastal Waterway
Sunny Isles Beach29.93748.179  SR A1A (Collins Avenue)flyover from SR A1A north to SR 826 west
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also Edit

References Edit

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  5. ^ "About: MDXWay". Miami-Dade Expressway Authority. Retrieved May 17, 2013.
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  7. ^ a b Surveying and Mapping Office (April 2007). General Highway Map Miami-Dade County, Florida (PDF) (Map) (May 2010 ed.). Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 17, 2013.
  8. ^ Geography Division (January 7, 2011). P.L. 94-171 County Block Map (2010 Census): Miami-Dade County, FL (PDF) (Map). U.S. Census Bureau. Sheet 72. Retrieved May 17, 2013.
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  21. ^ a b Turnbell, Michael (October 5, 2011). "Golden Glades Interchange needs a makeover". Sun-Sentinel. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
  22. ^ "Laws of Florida, Chapter 20720". Act No. 512 of 1941.
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  24. ^ "Dispute On By-Pass Blocks Work Start". The Miami News. April 20, 1957. p. 8A. Retrieved April 16, 2010.
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State Road 826 SR 826 is a bypass route around the greater Miami area traveling approximately 30 miles 48 km in a northeasterly arc from U S Route 1 US 1 in Pinecrest to its terminus at State Road A1A in Sunny Isles Beach Between its southern terminus and the Golden Glades Interchange State Road 826 is known as the Palmetto Expressway a heavily traveled freeway with portions of the road carrying in excess of 250 000 vehicles a day 2 Unlike many of the other non interstate freeways in Miami Dade County the Palmetto Expressway is untolled 5 6 East of the interchange State Road 826 is a surface road connecting North Miami and North Miami Beach to Sunny Isles Beach over the Intracoastal Waterway 7 State Road 826Palmetto ExpresswayNorth Miami Beach BoulevardSR 826 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by FDOTLength29 937 mi 1 2 3 4 48 179 km 24 405 miles 39 276 km expressway sectionExisted1945June 1961 freeway presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 1 in PinecrestMajor intersectionsSR 874 in Glenvar Heights US 41 in Westchester SR 836 in Fontainebleau US 27 in Hialeah Gardens I 75 SR 924 in Miami Lakes Florida s Turnpike I 95 US 441 SR 9 in Miami GardensEast endSR A1A in Sunny Isles BeachLocationCountryUnited StatesStateFloridaCountiesMiami DadeHighway systemFlorida State Highway SystemInterstate US State Former Pre 1945 Toll Scenic SR 825 SR 827 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Palmetto Expressway 1 2 Non expressway section 1 3 Traffic volume 2 History 3 Exit list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditPalmetto Expressway Edit nbsp The Palmetto Expressway northbound near Hialeah in metropolitan MiamiSR 826 is signed east west north of Miami west of Miami it is signed north south State Road 826 begins at an interchange with US 1 in Pinecrest just south of the Dadeland Mall and heads north as the Palmetto Expressway into Kendall The first interchange less than a mile 1 6 km north of US 1 is with Kendall Drive SR 94 which provides access to the mall SR 826 continues north crossing under the Snapper Creek Expressway SR 878 without an interchange before meeting Sunset Drive SR 986 at a diamond interchange It then leaves Kendall continuing into Glenvar Heights with an interchange with Southwest 56th Street Miller Drive which provides access to the University of Miami About half a mile 0 8 km later the Don Shula Expressway SR 874 merges with the Palmetto Expressway at its northern terminus with a southbound exit and a northbound entrance point Between this interchange and the next at Bird Road SR 976 SR 826 forms the border between Glenvar Heights and Olympia Heights past it the expressway marks the boundary between Westchester and Coral Terrace 8 After an exit with Southwest 24th Street Coral Way the expressway meets the Tamiami Trail US 41 providing access to Florida International University This interchange also marks the Tamiami Trail s entrance into incorporated Miami the boundary of which lies on the eastern side of the expressway 9 North of the Tamiami Trail interchange the Palmetto Expressway forms the eastern boundary of Fontainebleau as it continues north to an exit with Flagler Street SR 968 the north south baseline for Miami Dade County roads The freeway then has an interchange with the Dolphin Expressway SR 836 just south of Doral creating access to Miami International Airport This interchange is currently being improved due to the current configuration causing severe congestion 10 Now forming Doral s eastern boundary 9 SR 826 continues north to Northwest 25th Street which connects to the western end of the airport followed by an exit with Doral Boulevard SR 948 that links to the Doral Golf Resort amp Spa and then an exit with Northwest 58th Street After a brief crossing through unincorporated Miami Dade County the expressway reaches an interchange with the Hialeah Expressway SR 934 in Medley adjacent to the Palmetto Metrorail station followed by a diagonal interchange with US 27 at the southern end of Hialeah Gardens and Hialeah 11 It then enters Hialeah proper just after an interchange with Northwest 103rd Street SR 932 12 which allows access to the Westland Mall An exit with Northwest 122nd Street then follows nbsp Palmetto Expressway northbound approaching the I 75 SR 924 interchange near Hialeah and Miami LakesAt the boundary between Hialeah and Miami Lakes SR 826 reaches an interchange with the national southern terminus of Interstate 75 I 75 and the western termini of the Gratigny Parkway SR 924 and SR 916 The Palmetto Expressway goes into Miami Lakes interchanges with Northwest 154 Street then turns through 90 degrees to the east at a point known as The Big Curve 13 The road then proceeds straight east forming the boundary between Miami Lakes and Country Club 14 soon interchanging with Northwest 67th Avenue At the next exit Red Road SR 823 the expressway forms the boundary between an unincorporated section of Miami Dade County and Miami Gardens with the expressway entering the city proper at the next exit Northwest 47th Avenue The expressway then passes to the north of Florida Memorial University before the Northwest 37th Avenue exit where it creates the northern border of St Thomas University s campus Still in Miami Gardens SR 826 then has exits with Northwest 27th Avenue SR 817 Northwest 17th Avenue and Northwest 12th Avenue before reaching the Golden Glades Interchange SR 826 takes a convoluted path through the Golden Glades Interchange It first meets the connector ramps between Florida s Turnpike and Interstate 95 I 95 allowing access from northbound SR 826 to I 95 southbound as well as US 441 SR 9 southbound and from the Turnpike southbound and I 95 northbound to southbound SR 826 After turning to the northeast SR 826 moves off its mainline at the next exit onto the mainline of the Turnpike which passes over it SR 826 s former mainline meanwhile continues on as an at grade extension of Northwest 7th Avenue to US 441 northbound Traffic moving from eastbound SR 826 to the northbound Turnpike must pass through an unsignalised intersection here 2 Headed back southeast SR 826 first crosses over the former Seaboard Coast Line railroad begins to form the northern boundary of Golden Glades 15 then passes under the I 95 s express lanes meeting the onramp between I 95 southbound and the Turnpike northbound and the onramp between southbound US 441 and eastbound SR 826 It then passes over Interstate 95 proper which lies between the southbound and northbound carriageways of US 441 as it swings back to the northeast and then to the east once more Here it meets its last three ramps one which allows access from US 441 and I 95 northbound to eastbound SR 826 another from westbound SR 826 to US 441 and I 95 southbound and from westbound SR 826 to northbound US 441 SR 826 resumes its east west orientation once more at a signalised intersection with Northwest 2nd Avenue marking the end of SR 826 s expressway 3 7 16 17 Non expressway section Edit nbsp Northeast 163rd Street in North Miami Beach is also denoted as State Road 826 State Road 826 heads east from the Golden Glades Interchange as Northwest 167th Street a six laned surface road along the boundary between Golden Glades and North Miami Beach 18 Through here the road is also known as North Miami Beach Boulevard lined with shops offices hotels and other commercial services Two blocks after leaving the interchange the road crosses North Miami Avenue the longitudinal baseline for Miami Dade County thus the road becomes Northeast 167th Street once it passes this point Approximately 0 75 miles 1 21 km later SR 826 intersects with Northeast 6th Avenue SR 915 Two blocks later at Northeast 8th Avenue North Miami Beach Boulevard starts to swing to the southeast leaving Northeast 167th Street s orientation reaching Northeast 163rd street approximately 0 6 miles 0 97 km later at Northeast 12th Avenue and taking its eastbound orientation It immediately passes the Mall at 163rd Street on its left continuing on as a shopping strip for another 1 25 miles 2 01 km where it meets the northern terminus of SR 909 at the West Dixie Highway One block later after crossing the Florida East Coast Railway tracks SR 826 meets US 1 once more at Biscayne Boulevard To the east of US 1 SR 826 s character changes as it passes through mangroves and crosses the Oleta River having expanded to eight lanes With North Miami Beach lying to the north and North Miami to the south of the road 19 SR 826 passes between more mangroves to its south and more businesses to the north as it approaches the Intracoastal Waterway Here the road splits into separate eastbound and westbound streets before it crosses the Waterway over a drawbridge in each direction 20 and enters Sunny Isles Beach Apartment buildings line the outside of the two road halves with some commercial services in the middle as it continues on for another 0 36 miles 0 58 km to SR 826 s northern terminus at Collins Avenue SR A1A one block shy of the Atlantic Ocean A flyover allows traffic on northbound SR A1A to move onto westbound SR 826 without having to stop twice for eastbound SR 826 traffic and to cross SR A1A 3 16 17 19 Traffic volume Edit Traffic volume on State Road 826 Location Volume2008 2010 2011SR 94 Kendall Dr SR 986 Sunset Dr 83 500SR 976 SW 40th St Coral Way 180 500Coral Way US 41 176 500 195 500SR 836 Dolphin Expwy SR 948 Doral Blvd 219 000 NW 58th St SR 934 Hialeah Expwy 254 000 SR 934 Hialeah Expwy US 27 Okeechobee Rd 210 000 NW 122nd St I 75 SR 924 Gratigny Pkwy 197 500 NW 154th St NW 37th Ave 138 500 NW 12th Ave Golden Glades Interchange 164 000 Golden Glades Interchange SR 915 NE 6th Ave 64 500 NE 18th Ave US 1 53 500 NE 35th Ave SR A1A 46 000 Volume Average annual daily traffic Source FDOT 2 3 The traffic volume along SR 826 s entire length is measured by the Florida Department of Transportation 2 3 The busiest sections of SR 826 are in the vicinity of the Miami International Airport and the nearby industrial area to its west with over 200 000 daily vehicle movements counted between the Dolphin Expressway at Fontainebleau and the Northwest 122nd Street West 68th Street exit in Hialeah peaking in the vicinity of SR 934 in Medley with over 250 000 vehicle movements each day 2 Traffic volumes decrease to the south of the Dolphin Expressway particularly south of the Don Shula Expressway merge however unlike the rest of SR 826 including its surface road portion much of its peak traffic flow is uni directional Indeed at the Palmetto Expressway s southern end between US 1 and Kendall Drive traffic moves almost exclusively in the peak direction 2 Northwards traffic volumes decrease after the interchange with I 75 and the Gratigny Parkway with a reported drop of approximately 60 000 daily vehicle movements north of the interchange As the Palmetto Expressway rounds the Big Curve and heads eastwards the traffic volume steadily increases to a maximum of 164 000 daily vehicle movements just prior to the Golden Glades Interchange as it collects traffic from the north south routes in the Miami Gardens area 2 East of the interchange where SR 826 becomes a surface road the traffic volumes are more than halved in comparison to SR 826 s expressway sections with a recorded figure of 64 500 daily vehicle movements This figure steadily decreases eastwards along SR 826 with only 46 000 daily vehicle movements recorded near its eastern terminus with SR A1A in Sunny Isles Beach 3 History Edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article SR 826 s definition in 1945 nbsp The Palmetto Expressway southbound at the SR 948 interchange near DoralState Road 826 s designation originally applied to a two lane road Golden Glades Drive Northwest 167th Street 21 connecting US 27 to US 441 in the vicinity of the Golden Glades Interchange 22 In 1956 plans were unveiled for several expressways throughout Dade County The routes proposed were a North South Expressway now part of I 95 an East West Expressway now the Dolphin Expressway a 36th Street Expressway now the Airport Expressway the Biscayne Bay Malecon a proposed downtown loop never built a Dixie Expressway proposed most was never built a portion became I 95 and the Palmetto Road Expressway 23 In 1957 Dade County Commissioner Ralph Fossey proposed an alternative alignment of the Palmetto Expressway The new alignment would begin at Miller Road Southwest 56th Street and then turn southwesterly to follow the Seaboard Coast Line railroad tracks for about 10 miles 16 km The route would then turn south at Southwest 117th Avenue and follow it into US 1 24 While the alternate route plan ultimately failed eventually the Don Shula Expressway a northeast southwest expressway was built along the railroad tracks in the 1970s 25 In 1958 the State Road Department started construction on the bypass expressway under their authority 26 A north south section along West 77th Avenue Palmetto Road was built to connect US 1 in Pinecrest to an improved Golden Glades Drive complete with 90 degree eastward turn and the portion of Northwest 167th Street west of the curve would be abandoned Many land owners were forced to sell their property to the county to make way for the construction of the expressway 27 The Palmetto Expressway was opened in June 1961 at the cost of 30 million four years after the opening of Florida s Turnpike and six months before the opening of Dade County s second expressway the Airport Expressway SR 112 28 29 The completion of the Palmetto Expressway the Bypass faded from public usage in the 1960s and the building of Interstate 95 were the impetus of the construction of the massive Golden Glades Interchange involving Florida s Turnpike US 441 Interstate 95 and SR 9 21 When the Palmetto Expressway was first opened it went through tracts of woodland and farmland which have since been urbanized Originally there were four at grade intersections in Hialeah and Miami Lakes which were either transformed into full interchanges or blocked off in the 1970s In addition increasing traffic loads on the Palmetto prompted plans for extending Florida s Turnpike to bypass the bypass In 1974 the Homestead Extension of Florida s Turnpike was opened to traffic four miles 6 4 km to the west of the Palmetto to reduce the traffic demands on Miami s original bypass 30 nbsp The Dolphin Palmetto Interchange in 2014 with the main flyover ramps just being completed The Florida Department of Transportation recently completed a project on a 16 7 mile long 26 9 km section of the Palmetto Expressway from the southern terminus to just north of the Northwest 154th Street interchange widening the highway by two lanes from eight lanes to ten and ten lanes to twelve and improving the interchanges Reconstruction of the Miller Drive Bird Road and Don Shula Expressway interchanges began in 2008 and was completed around 2012 The Dolphin Palmetto Interchange construction began on November 30 2009 and was completed in late 2016 10 31 The Florida Department of Transportation is in the process of adding express lanes on the Palmetto Expressway 32 between West Flagler Street and Northwest 154th Street which will connect with new express lanes on Interstate 75 This will result in four regular and two express lanes 33 similar to 95 express Exit list EditThe entire route is in Miami Dade County 17 34 All exits are unnumbered Location 17 34 mi 1 2 3 kmDestinationsNotesPinecrest Kendall line0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp US 1 south SR 5 Southern terminus Southbound exit and northbound entranceKendall0 8581 381 nbsp nbsp SR 94 Southwest 88th Street North Kendall Drive Dadeland Mall Circle Metrorailno access from SR 94 west to SR 826 south access to Baptist Hospital of Miami and Baptist Children s HospitalGlenvar Heights1 8572 989 nbsp nbsp SR 986 Southwest 72nd Street Sunset Drive Access to South Miami Hospital and Larkin Community Hospital2 8764 628Southwest 56th Street Miller DriveTo University of Miami3 4125 491 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 874 south Don Shula Expressway to Florida s Turnpike Extension southSouthbound exit and northbound entrance Northern terminus of SR 874 3 9326 328 nbsp SR 976 Southwest 40th Street Bird Road Westchester4 9848 021 nbsp Southwest 24th Street Coral WayAccess to Westchester General Hospital and Nicklaus Children s Hospital5 9779 619 nbsp US 41 Southwest 8th Street Tamiami Trail SR 90 Fontainebleau6 49110 446 nbsp SR 968 West Flagler Street Fontainebleau Doral line7 23011 636 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 836 Dolphin Expressway to Florida s Turnpike Extension Miami International AirportDoral8 37213 473Northwest 25th Street PBA Memorial Boulevard9 21614 832 nbsp nbsp SR 948 Northwest 36th Street Miami International AirportWestern terminus of SR 94810 38116 707Northwest 58th StreetMedley11 38318 319 nbsp SR 934 Northwest 74th Street Hialeah Expressway MetrorailWestern terminus of SR 934Medley Hialeah Hialeah Gardens tripoint12 31019 811 nbsp US 27 Okeechobee Road SR 25 South River DriveHialeah Hialeah Gardens line13 17321 200 nbsp nbsp SR 932 Northwest 103rd Street Access to Palm Springs General HospitalHialeah14 37423 133 nbsp Northwest 122nd StreetAccess to Palmetto General HospitalHialeah Miami Lakes line15 37924 750 nbsp SR 916 Northwest 138th Street Southbound exit and northbound entrance other movements are made by using frontage roads from Northwest 122nd Street Miami Lakes15 5224 98 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 75 north SR 93 SR 924 east Gratigny Parkway NaplesI 75 exit 1 southern terminus of I 75 western terminus of SR 92416 39326 382Northwest 154th Street Miami Lakes Drive18 00628 978Ludlam Road Northwest 67th AvenueMiami Lakes Miami Gardens line19 01630 603 nbsp SR 823 Red Road Northwest 57th Avenue Miami Gardens20 04732 263Northwest 47th Avenue21 04833 873Northwest 37th Avenue Douglas Road22 05235 489 nbsp SR 817 Northwest 27th Avenue Northwest 22nd Avenue23 06037 111Northwest 17th Avenue Northwest 22nd Avenue23 48537 795NW 12th AvenueWestbound exit and eastbound entrance other movements are made by using frontage roads from Northwest 17th Avenue 24 24 4 39 01 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Florida s Turnpike SR 91 north to Florida s Turnpike Extension I 95 SR 9 north SR 9A south US 441 south SR 7 SR 9 OrlandoGolden Glades Interchange I 95 exit 12 no access from SR 826 east to SR 9 southNorth Miami Beach24 68439 725 nbsp nbsp nbsp Northwest 2nd Avenue to I 95 northeast end of freeway25 68741 339 nbsp SR 915 Northeast 6th Avenue 27 77844 704 nbsp nbsp SR 909 south West Dixie Highway Northeast 22nd Avenue Ancient Spanish MonasteryNorthern terminus of SR 909North Miami Beach North Miami line27 90544 909 nbsp US 1 Biscayne Boulevard SR 5 FIU Biscayne Bay Campus 29 310 29 57447 170 47 595Sunny Isles Causeway over Intracoastal WaterwaySunny Isles Beach29 93748 179 nbsp SR A1A Collins Avenue flyover from SR A1A north to SR 826 west1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessSee also Edit nbsp U S Roads portal nbsp Florida portalReferences Edit a b Hatcher Tina November 24 2008 Florida Department of Transportation Interchange Report PDF Florida Department of Transportation p 15 Archived from the original PDF on February 8 2012 Retrieved July 27 2009 a b c d e f g h i District 6 September 20 2012 Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory Florida Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2013 Retrieved May 16 2013 a b c d e f g District 6 February 11 2012 Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory Florida Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2013 Retrieved May 16 2013 a b FDOT GIS data Archived from the original on 2008 12 11 Retrieved March 17 2014 About MDXWay Miami Dade Expressway Authority Retrieved May 17 2013 About Us System Description Florida s Turnpike Enterprise 2005 Archived from the original on September 22 2010 Retrieved May 17 2013 a b Surveying and Mapping Office April 2007 General Highway Map Miami Dade County Florida PDF Map May 2010 ed Florida Department of Transportation Retrieved May 17 2013 Geography Division January 7 2011 P L 94 171 County Block Map 2010 Census Miami Dade County FL PDF Map U S Census Bureau Sheet 72 Retrieved May 17 2013 a b Geography Division January 7 2011 P L 94 171 County Block Map 2010 Census Miami Dade County FL PDF Map U S Census Bureau Sheet 58 Retrieved May 17 2013 a b Project Information Project Information Florida Department of Transportation 2011 Retrieved May 17 2013 Geography Division January 7 2011 P L 94 171 County Block Map 2010 Census Miami Dade County FL PDF Map U S Census Bureau Sheet 44 Retrieved May 17 2013 Geography Division January 7 2011 P L 94 171 County Block Map 2010 Census Miami Dade County FL PDF Map U S Census Bureau Sheet 30 Retrieved May 17 2013 Delays persist on northbound I 95 near Griffin Road Sun Sentinel March 13 2013 Retrieved May 17 2013 Geography Division January 7 2011 P L 94 171 County Block Map 2010 Census Miami Dade County FL PDF Map U S Census Bureau Sheet 16 Retrieved May 17 2013 Geography Division January 7 2011 P L 94 171 County Block Map 2010 Census Miami Dade County FL PDF Map U S Census Bureau Sheet 17 Retrieved May 17 2013 a b Map of State Road 826 Map MapQuest Inc 2009 Retrieved 2012 10 16 a b c Google April 22 2010 Overview Map of Palmetto Expressway Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 22 2010 Geography Division January 7 2011 P L 94 171 County Block Map 2010 Census Miami Dade County FL PDF Map U S Census Bureau Sheet 18 Retrieved May 17 2013 a b Geography Division January 7 2011 P L 94 171 County Block Map 2010 Census Miami Dade County FL PDF Map U S Census Bureau Sheet 19 Retrieved May 17 2013 District 6 February 4 2011 Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory Florida Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2013 Retrieved May 19 2013 a b Turnbell Michael October 5 2011 Golden Glades Interchange needs a makeover Sun Sentinel Fort Lauderdale Florida Retrieved September 13 2013 Laws of Florida Chapter 20720 Act No 512 of 1941 Questions on Expressway Here Are Some Answers The Miami News December 19 1956 p 21A Retrieved April 16 2010 Dispute On By Pass Blocks Work Start The Miami News April 20 1957 p 8A Retrieved April 16 2010 Expressway link opens Thursday The Miami News July 29 1975 Florida Pushes Road Improvements The New York Times December 8 1957 p XX13 Palmetto Road Suit Enters Final Stages The Miami News March 3 1957 p 22A Retrieved April 16 2010 Florida s New Palmetto Expressway The New York Times June 18 1961 p XX23 Miami s Highways Set The Evening Independent June 16 1961 p 2 Turnpike Lengthened Section Cuts Travel Time to Homestead The Palm Beach Post May 21 1974 p 1B Project History Florida Department of Transportation 2011 Retrieved May 17 2013 Project Summary Florida Department of Transportation Retrieved November 10 2014 Masihy Myriam September 19 2013 Express Lanes Coming Soon to the Palmetto Expressway and Interstate 75 NBC Miami Retrieved November 10 2014 Geography Division January 7 2011 P L 94 171 County Block Map 2010 Census Miami Dade County FL PDF Map U S Census Bureau Index Sheet Retrieved May 17 2013 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Florida State Road 826KML is from Wikidata Florida SouthEast Roads Florida 826 Palmetto Expressway SR 826 Projects Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florida State Road 826 amp oldid 1154928552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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