- Florida State Road 934
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State Road 934 Route information Maintained by FDOT Existed: 1983 – present Major junctions West end: NW 87th Avenue in Medley SR 826 in Medley
SR 969 in Medley
US 27 / SR 25 in Hialeah
SR 823 in Hialeah
SR 953 in Hialeah
SR 9 near Miami
US 441 / SR 7 in Miami
I-95 / SR 9A in Miami
US 1 / SR 5 in MiamiEast end: SR A1A in Miami Beach Location Counties: Miami-Dade Highway system Florida State and County Roads
Interstate • US • SR (Pre-1945) • Toll • County← SR 933 SR 939 → A major east–west highway in the Miami metropolitan area, State Road 934 currently extends from Northwest 87th Avenue, just west of the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) in Medley to SR A1A in Miami Beach.
State Road 934 is, for its longest span, North 79th Street in Miami, but also traverses a variety of names as it crosses Hialeah Gardens, Hialeah, North Bay Village, and Miami Beach as North 74th Street, the Hialeah Expressway and 21st Street in Hialeah, as the North 79th/81st Street one-way pair in Miami, the John F. Kennedy Causeway as it crosses Biscayne Bay, and as Normandy Drive and 71st Street in North Beach, Miami Beach (the last two forming a one-way pair in Miami Beach, respectively).
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Route description
The road begins at Galloway Road (West 87th Avenue) in Medley, through residential streets before reaching the Palmetto Expressway. About two blocks east of the expressway, it crosses Milam Dairy Road/West 72nd Avenue, becoming the Hialeah Expressway, a limited access stretch of highway that extends to US 27, and ends at Red Road (West 4th Avenue, SR 823). The Okeechobee Metrorail station is located one block south of SR 934 on US 27. The expressway, however, does not have any complete interchanges; it is made up of at-grade intersections at each end of the expressway and between them, they consist of a single westbound off ramp onto North 74th Street near West 69th Avenue, a half diamond with US 27 (SR 25) and an at-grade intersection with West 12th Avenue. Signage along Hialeah Expressway is minimal as only the westbound off ramp onto US 27 (Okeechobee Road) has a sign with the destination street on it.
East of Red Road, the road continues east, passing by the Hialeah Metrorail station and the Hialeah Park Race Track on the north side of the road. At East 4th Avenue in Hialeah, SR 934 it tracks north for four blocks around the park before resuming its eastward direction, where it passes the Hialeah Hospital and intersects with SR 953. The road continues east, with the Metrorail line in the center section of the road until just west of West 27th Avenue (SR 9). Just east of West 14th Avenue, SR 934 becomes a one way pair, with three eastbound lanes and a westbound lane on 79th Street, mainly as a business loops and a truck route, and two westbound lanes on 81st Street, which has no businesses on the road and does not allow trucks. The one way pairs then intersect with West 7th Avenue (SR 441)/SR 7 and I-95, before 81st Street spurs north to become 82nd Street. After intersecting US 1/SR 5, the roads rejoin just west of the western end of Biscayne Bay and the John F. Kennedy Causeway. The causeway crosses four islands and has two drawbridges, although the western causeway is prone to break down and may be replaced in the near future.[citation needed] On the Isle of Normandy, the road becomes a one way pair again before it reaches the end of the causeway to Miami Beach, where it ends at SR A1A.
History
The SR 934 designation was assigned to the road in 1983; prior to that, the portion between Interstate 95 (SR 9A) and SR A1A was signed State Road 828.
Future
Construction is currently in its final stages to extend the road westward to the Homestead Extension of the Turnpike and will be completed in the Spring of 2010.[1] It is unknown if the State Road designation will apply to this western stretch of the street.
Junction list
The entire route is located in Miami-Dade County.
Location Mile Destinations Notes Medley NW 87th Avenue Western terminus SR 826 SR 969 Hialeah US 27 / SR 25 SR 823 SR 953 SR 9 Miami US 441 / SR 7 I-95 / SR 9A – Miami, West Palm Beach Exit 7 on I-95 US 1 / SR 5 John F. Kennedy Causeway Crosses Biscayne Bay Miami Beach SR A1A Eastern terminus References
Expressways in South Florida Florida Department of Transportation Miami-Dade Expressway Authority Florida's Turnpike Enterprise Notable bridges and tunnels in Florida Panhandle Escambia Bay · Garcon Point · John Gorrie · Mid-Bay · Pensacola Bay · St. George Island · Trammell · Victory
North Acosta · Bridge of Lions · Buckman · Dames Point · Fuller Warren · Hart · Mathews · Memorial · Strauss Trunnion
West Central East Central A. Max Brewer · Bennett Causeway · Bert Dosh · Broadway · Eau Gallie Causeway · Granada · Melbourne Causeway · Merritt Island Causeway · NASA Causeway · Pineda Causeway · Port Orange Causeway · Roosevelt · Wabasso
South Broad Causeway · Cape Coral · Coral Springs† · Julia Tuttle Causeway · John F. Kennedy Causeway · John Ringling Causeway · Lehman Causeway · MacArthur Causeway · Matanzas Pass · Midpoint · Rickenbacker Causeway · Sanibel Causeway · Snow-Reed‡ · Venetian Causeway
Keys Bahia Honda · Card Sound · Jewfish Creek · Overseas Highway · Seven Mile
Tunnels † – Covered bridge‡ - Swing bridge
See also: List of bridges in FloridaCrossings of the Biscayne Bay North
Broad Causeway
John F. Kennedy Causeway
South
Julia Tuttle Causeway
Categories:- State highways in Florida
- State Roads in Miami-Dade County, Florida
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