Interstate 295 (Florida)
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| Image:I-295.svg | |||||||||
| Interstate 295 Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System | |||||||||
| Maintained by FDOT | |||||||||
| Length: | 35.511 mi[1] (57.15 km) | ||||||||
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| south end: | Image:I-95.svgImage:Florida 9.svgImage:Florida 9A.svg I-95/FL 9/FL 9A | ||||||||
| Major junctions: | Image:US 17.svg US 17 Image:I-10.svg I-10 Image:US 1.svgImage:US 23.svg US 1 / US 23 | ||||||||
| north end: | Image:I-95.svgImage:Florida 9.svgImage:Florida 9A.svg I-95/FL 9/FL 9A | ||||||||
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Interstate 295 (abbreviated I-295) is a bypass route around the west side of Jacksonville, Florida, which measures 35.511 miles (57.15 km) in length. It is an auxiliary route of Interstate 95 (I-95). The highway forms a contiguous loop around central Jacksonville in conjunction with State Road 9A (SR 9A).
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[edit] Route description
Interstate 295 currently begins at its southern junction with I-95 and SR 9A. A stack interchange at this location was completed in phases between 2005 and 2006. The road then loops around the southwest side of Jacksonville, running just north of the city of Orange Park, towards its intersection with Interstate 10. From this point, it loops around the northwest side of Jacksonville to rejoin I-95 and SR 9A just south of Jacksonville International Airport.
[edit] Future
Upon completion of the multi-level stack interchange at SR 9A and SR 202 (J. Turner Butler Boulevard) in approximately May 2009, the entire Jacksonville beltway will be signed as Interstate 295, and as such, I-295 will gain 25.585 miles in overall length.[2]
Extending from the southeast corner of this loop will be a new approximately 11-mile expressway: Interstate 795 (State Road 9B).
[edit] Exit list
| County | Location | Mile[2] | # | Destinations | Notes |
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| Duval | Jacksonville | 0.000 | Image:I-95.svg I-95 – Daytona Beach, Jacksonville | ||
| 3.081 | 3 | Old St. Augustine Road | |||
| 4.885 | 5A-B | Image:Florida 13.svg SR 13 (San Jose Boulevard) | |||
| 9.608 | 10 | Image:US 17.svg US 17 (Roosevelt Boulevard/Park Avenue) | |||
| 11.719 | 12 | Image:Florida 21.svg SR 21 (Blanding Boulevard) | |||
| 15.445 | 16 | Image:Florida 134.svg SR 134 (103rd Street) | |||
| 17.467 | 17 | Image:Florida 208.svg SR 208 (Wilson Boulevard) | |||
| 19.482 | 19 | Image:Florida 228.svg SR 228 (Normandy Boulevard) | |||
| 20.659 | 21A-B | Image:I-10.svg I-10 – Jacksonville, Lake City | |||
| 22.238 | 22 | Commonwealth Avenue | |||
| 24.847 | 25 | Pritchard Road | |||
| 27.704 | 28A-B | Image:US 1.svgImage:US 23.svg U.S. Highway 1/U.S. Highway 23 (New Kings Road) | |||
| 30.046 | 30 | Dunn Avenue | |||
| 31.693 | 32 | Image:Florida 115.svg SR 115 (Lem Turner Road) | |||
| 33.364 | 33 | Duval Road | |||
| 35.091 | 35A-B | Image:I-95.svg I-95 – Jacksonville, Jacksonville International Airport, Savannah |
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Florida Department of Transportation. FDOT GIS data. Retrieved on June 27, 2007.
- ^ a b Florida Department of Transportation. FDOT Interchange Report. Retrieved on July 15, 2007.
Auxiliary routes of Interstate 95 | |
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| Florida: 195 • 295 • 395 • 595 • 795 (future) — North Carolina: 295 (future) • 795 — Virginia: 195 • 295 • 395 • 495 • 595 (former) — District of Columbia: 295 • 395 • 495 • 695 — Maryland: 195 • 295 • 395 • 495 • 595 • 695 • 795 • 895 — Delaware: 295 • 495 • 895 (former) — Pennsylvania: 695 (unbuilt) • 895 (unbuilt) — New Jersey: 195 • 295 • 495 (former) • 695 (unbuilt) • 895 (unbuilt) — New York: 295 • 495 • 695 • 895 — Connecticut - Rhode Island - Massachusetts: 195 • 295 • 395 • 495 • 695 (unbuilt) • 895 (unbuilt) — Maine: 195 • 295 • 395 • 495 | Image:I-95.svg |

