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Revision as of 06:12, 1 July 2021
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The Central Florida toll roads near Orlando consists of the following eight stretches:
- Turnpike – Northern Coin System
- Martin Andersen Beachline West Expressway
- Seminole Expressway
- Southern Connector Extension
- Daniel Webster Western Beltway, Part C
- Wekiva Parkway
- Osceola Parkway / CR 522
- Poinciana Parkway
Florida Turnpike - Northern Coin System
The Florida Turnpike is a north-south toll road operated by Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise and includes the I-4, I-75 and I-95. The exits on these turnpike roads provide easy access to major state roadways. Read more about the highway connections on the Florida Turnpike website [1]. Tolls could be paid by cash, toll-by-plate or the SunPass.
Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway
Martin Andersen Beachline West Expressway
The Martin Anderson Beachline Expressway or otherwise State Road 528 is an important connection to the Orlando International Airport, the east coast beaches and Cape Canaveral. The Beachline is owned and maintained by three agencies. The Martin Andersen Beachline West Expressway is operated by Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise. This is the westernmost eight miles that run as the Beachline Expressway West.
Martin Andersen Beachline East Expressway
Running as the State Road 528, the Martin Anderson Beachline Expressway also connects the John F. Kennedy Space Center and the aerospace industry with greater Orlando. It extends east from Interstate-4 across State Road 417 and Interstate 95, ending at U.S. Highway 1 in Cocoa. Martin Andersen Beachline East Expressway is operated by the Florida Department of Transportation. It is nine miles east of State Road 520 to the Bennett Causeway at US 1.
Seminole Expressway
The Seminole Expressway is State Road 417 is a 55-mile toll road operated by CFX and Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise in the Orlando region that runs from north to south. It extends from the Seminole County line to Interstate 4 in Sandford.
Southern Connector Extension
The Southern Connector Extension of the Central Florida GreeneWay is a section of State Road 417. It is also referred to as the southern end of the Central Florida GreeneWay. It forms the eastern belt around the city of Orlando. So although it runs north-south throughout its route; it also runs east-east between Celebration and Country Road 15. After Country road 15, it runs north-south through the rest of its route.
Daniel Webster Western Beltway - Part C
Daniel Webster Western Beltway or otherwise the State Road 429 extends from Highway 441 in Apopka south to Interstate 4 in Osceola County. It provides West Orange and Osceola counties with an alternate route, instead of the otherwise heavily travelled Interstate-4.
Wekiva Parkway
The Wekiva Parkway is a five section parkway that is being constructed by the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) and is expected to be ready by 2023. The parkway is a 2-mile expressway and serves as an extension to State Road 429 (Daniel Webster Western Beltway). Beginning at SR 429 and SR 414 interchange at US 441 in Apopka, it will go north and then east along the SR 46 alignment in east Lake County and a portion of Seminole County before dipping south to connect to State Road 417 and Interstate-4 in Sanford. It is the final link in the Central Florida Beltway encircling Metro Orlando. The Parkway would be electronically tolled.
Osceola Parkway
The Osceola Parkway / CR 522 [2] connects the Disney World resort area, near Kissimmee and Buena Ventura. The Parkway is a controlled access toll road and serves as an important arterial connection across northern Osceola County and southern Orange County. The toll section of the Osceola Parkway runs between Seralago Boulevard, east of the exchange with State Road 417 (Central Florida GreeneWay), and Flora Boulevard, north of Kissimmee. Osceola Parkway Tolls are managed through the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) [3]
Poinciana Parkway
The Poinciana Parkway [4] or State Road 538 is a 7.2 mile toll road that extends from US 17-92 and Kinny Harmon Road all the way through Osceola County. Cypress Parkway eventually connects with Polk County. The Parkway is a vital north-south connect to theme parks and the metro Orlando area
Detailed information on each toll road of the West Central Florida near Tampa can be found at Florida's Turnpike System [5].
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