Florida State Road 24
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by FDOT | ||||
Length | 71.527 mi[1] (115.112 km) | |||
Existed | 1945–present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | 2nd Street in Cedar Key | |||
US 19 / US 98 in Otter Creek US 27 Alt. in Bronson US 27 / US 41 in Archer I-75 in Gainesville US 441 / SR 20 / SR 26 in Gainesville | ||||
East end | US 301 in Waldo | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Florida | |||
Counties | Levy, Alachua | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Road 24 (SR 24) is an east–west state highway that runs between Cedar Key on the Gulf of Mexico and Waldo, Florida, at US 301. State Road 24 runs along a former branch of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. This branch was originally owned by the Florida Railway and Navigation Company, and used to lead to ferries to both Pensacola, Florida and New Orleans, Louisiana. It also passes through Rosewood, site of the infamous 1923 massacre.
Route description
Levy County
Starting as D Street in Cedar Key, State Road 24 skips over Jackson Island and Sunset Island before making its way across the mainland of northwestern Florida. In the City of Otter Creek, the road intersects US 19-98, at a blinker light, which hardly looks like a city at all.
Between US 19-98 and Alternate US 27 in Bronson, the road runs through a wooded area north of Goethe State Forest.
Names for State Road 24 in Levy County include D-Street, 2nd Avenue, West Thrasher Drive, East Thrasher Drive and SR 24.
Alachua County
Shortly after crossing the Levy-Alachua County Line, SR 24 becomes Archer Road and enters Archer itself, intersecting with US 27-41. After the interchange with Interstate 75 in Gainesville, State Road 24 crosses SR 121, where it runs along the south side of the University of Florida then become concurrent with US 441, later with SR 20/26(West University Avenue), until the intersection with SR 331(Southeast Williston Road), where it breaks off onto Northeast Waldo Road, which are also overlapped with US Truck Route 441 and State Truck Route 121 until the intersection with SR 222. The Northeast corner of SR 24 and SR 222 is the site of the Gainesville Regional Airport, while the rest of the road runs through the University of Florida Austin Carey Forest before finally terminating at an interchange with US 301 in Waldo.
Names for State Road 24 in Alachua County include SR 24, Southwest Archer Road, Southwest 13th Street, West University Avenue, Northeast Waldo Road, Kennard Street (Westbound lanes in Waldo), and Waldo Road (Eastbound lanes in Waldo).
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Levy | Cedar Key | 0.000 | 0.000 | 2nd Street | |
| 3.248 | 5.227 | CR 347 north – Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, Shell Mound | ||
Rosewood | 9.401 | 15.129 | CR 345 north – Chiefland, Perry | ||
Ellzey | 19.752 | 31.788 | CR 336 west | ||
Otter Creek | 21.618 | 34.791 | US 19 / US 98 (SR 55) – Chiefland, Inglis, St. Petersburg | ||
Bronson | 32.404 | 52.149 | CR 24 east (Picnic Street) | ||
32.932 | 52.999 | US 27 Alt. (SR 500) – Chiefland, Williston | |||
33.169 | 53.380 | CR 337 (Court Street) – Newberry | |||
33.514 | 53.936 | CR 32B north (Marshburn Drive) | |||
| 34.638 | 55.744 | CR 32 west | ||
Alachua | Archer | 42.637 | 68.618 | US 27 / US 41 (SR 45) – Newberry, Williston | |
Gainesville | 52.39 | 84.31 | I-75 (SR 93) – Lake City, Tampa, truck route to SR 24 east / SR 26 east | I-75 exit 384 | |
53.467 | 86.047 | SR 121 (Southwest 34th Street) – Museum of Natural History, Museum of Art | |||
54.708 | 88.044 | SR 226 east / SR 24A east (Southwest 16th Avenue) | eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
55.734 | 89.695 | US 441 south (Southwest 13th Street / SR 25) | west end of US 441 / SR 25 overlap | ||
56.433 | 90.820 | US 441 north (Southwest 13th Street / SR 25) / SR 26 west (West University Avenue) to I-75 | east end of US 441 / SR 25 overlap; west end of SR 26 overlap | ||
57.295 | 92.207 | SR 20 west / SR 329 (Main Street) | west end of SR 20 overlap | ||
58.100 | 93.503 | SR 20 east / SR 26 east (East University Avenue) – Morningside Nature Center SR 331 south / SR 24A west (Southeast 11th Street) to I-75 – truck route to SR 24 west / SR 26 west | east end of SR 20 / SR 26 overlap | ||
59.842 | 96.306 | SR 120 west (Northeast 23rd Avenue) | |||
60.740 | 97.752 | SR 222 (Northeast 39th Avenue) to I-75 – Santa Fe College, SFC Police Academy, Airport Passenger Terminal, truck route to SR 121 north / US 441 north | |||
| 62.138 | 100.001 | CR 225 north / CR 232 west (Northeast 53rd Avenue) – Gainesville Raceway | ||
Fairbanks | 64.064 | 103.101 | CR 225A west (Northeast 56th Terrace) | ||
Waldo | 71.014 | 114.286 | CR 1475 north (Cole Street) to US 301 south | ||
71.527 | 115.112 | US 301 (SR 200) – Starke, Baldwin | interchange | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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Related routes
State Road 24A
Location | Gainesville |
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Length | 3.997 mi[1] (6.433 km) |
Location | Gainesville |
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Length | 2.201 mi[1] (3.542 km) |
State Road 24A (SR 24A) is an alternate route within Gainesville. It is overlapped by State Road 226 (Southwest 16th Avenue and Southeast 16th Avenue), and then State Road 331 from SR 226 to SR 20/26, where it terminates at SR 24 again.
The west end of SRs 24A/226 is only accessible eastbound from SR 24 and westbound to SR 24. Motorists who want to travel in the opposite direction must use nearby Shealy Drive. At US 441 the road transforms from a four-lane divided highway to a four-lane undivided highway with a continuous left-turn lane. The divider returns again east of Southwest 10th Avenue, but ends east of Southwest 6th Street. SR 24A-226 runs along Southwest 16th Avenue, and becomes Southeast 16th Avenue, when it crosses SR 329 and narrows down to two lanes.
The road curves down to a southbound direction and has frequent pedestrian crosswalks across it before curving back east. SR 226 ends at SR 331, however SR 24A continues north along SR 331 until it reaches the intersection of SR 20-24-26.
The entire route is in Gainesville, Alachua County.
mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | ||
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0.000 | 0.000 | SR 24 west (Archer Road) / SR 226 begins | Western en of SR 226 overlap | ||
0.924 | 1.487 | US 441 (Southwest 13th Street / Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Highway / SR 25) | |||
1.651 | 2.657 | CR 329 (South Main Street) | Former SR 329 | ||
2.201 | 3.542 | SR 331 south (Southeast Williston Road) / SR 226 ends | Eastern end of SR 226; western end of SR 331 overlap | ||
3.997 | 6.433 | SR 20 / SR 24 west / SR 26 (East University Avenue) – Matheson Historical Center, Morningside Nature Center SR 331 ends (SE 11th Street) / SR 24 east (Waldo Road) to US 441 / SR 121 – Airport | Eastern end of SR 331 overlap | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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County Road 24
Location | Bronson |
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Length | 0.76 mi[2] (1,220 m) |
County Road 24 is a short county road spur of SR 24 in Bronson. It travels 0.76 miles (1.22 km) west of SR 24 to U.S. Highway 27 Alternate and is known locally as Picnic Street.
State Road 24 Truck
Location | Gainesville |
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References
- ^ a b c d e FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed February 2014
- ^ Florida Department of Transportation. "FDOT GIS data". Archived from the original on June 23, 2007. Retrieved June 25, 2007.[failed verification]