Interstate 395 (Florida)
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| Interstate 395 Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System | |
| Macarthur Causeway | |
| Length: | 1.12 mi (2 km) |
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| West end: | Image:I-95.svgImage:Florida 9A.svgImage:Toll Florida 836.svgImage:Florida 836.svg I-95/FL 9A/FL 836 in Miami |
| East end: | Image:US 1.svgImage:Florida 5.svgImage:Florida A1A.svgImage:Florida 836.svg US 1/FL 5/FL A1A/FL 836 in Miami |
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I-395 spur heading east past Downtown Miami
Interstate 395 (abbreviated I-395) connects Interstate 95 in the west with the Macarthur Causeway in the east in the Miami, Florida area. I-395 measures 1.114 miles (1.79 km) in length. It carries the hidden Florida Department of Transportation designation of SR 836. All of Interstate 395 is elevated. Interstate 395 formerly ended at A1A and US 41 when they merged on to the Macarthur Causeway but then the eastern terminus of US 41 was moved from Miami Beach to the Brickell section of Miami at Southwest 8th Street (eastbound), Southwest 7th Street (westbound) and Brickell Avenue (US 1).
[edit] Exit list
| County | Location | Mile[1] | # | Destinations | Notes |
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| Miami-Dade | Miami | Image:Florida 836.svg SR 836 west – Miami International Airport | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 0.104 | 1 | Image:I-95.svg I-95 (SR 9A) – Ft. Lauderdale | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; signed as exits 1A (south) and 1B (north) | ||
| 0.877 | 2 | Image:US 1.svg US 1 (Biscayne Boulevard, SR 5) / Northeast 2nd Avenue - Arenas | Signed as exit 2B eastbound; exit from SR 836 east is signed as exit 2A | ||
| 1.292 | Image:Florida A1A.svg SR A1A north – Miami Beach | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
[edit] References
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 |
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