Florida State Road 934

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FDOT
Length13.112 mi[1] (21.102 km)
Existed1983–present
Major junctions
West end SR 826 in Medley
Major intersections
East end SR A1A in Miami Beach
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesMiami-Dade
Highway system
SR 933 SR 944

State Road 934 (SR 934) runs for 13.1 miles (21.1 km)

SR A1A in Miami Beach. It is a major east–west highway in the Miami metropolitan area
.

State Road 934 is, for its longest span, Northwest 79th Street in

North Beach, Miami Beach (the last two forming a one-way pair
in Miami Beach, respectively).

Route description

Hialeah Expressway
(SR 934)
State Road 934 eastbound as the John F. Kennedy Causeway as it enters North Bay Village.

State Road 934 begins at the Palmetto Expressway in Medley. About two blocks east of the expressway, it crosses

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 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

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. 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
.

West of the terminus, the road continues as NW 74th Street, extending west through residential streets to Galloway Road (West 87th Avenue) in Medley, and west of that intersection going through an undeveloped section of northwest Miami-Dade county to end at an intersection with the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike (HEFT).

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.

NW 74th Street was extended from NW 87th Avenue west to

the Homestead Extension of the Turnpike, opening in the Spring of 2010.[2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Miami-Dade County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Medley0.0000.000 SR 826 – Airport
0.5820.937
SR 969 south (Northwest 72nd Avenue / Milam Dairy Road)
North end of SR 969
0.861.38Northwest 69th AvenueInterchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Hialeah1.211.95
US 27 north
Former interchange (westbound exit and eastbound entrance)
2.1183.409 SR 823 (West 4th Avenue / Red Road)
3.8496.194
Le Jeune Road
)
5.3748.649 SR 9 (Northwest 27th Avenue / Unity Boulevard)
Miami
7.40311.914 US 441 (Northwest 7th Avenue)
7.5012.07 Exit 7 on I-95
8.93714.383
Biscayne Boulevard
)
Biscayne Bay9.683–
9.870
15.583–
15.884
John F. Kennedy Causeway (west span)
11.385–
11.583
18.322–
18.641
John F. Kennedy Causeway (east span)
Miami Beach13.05521.010
SR A1A south (Abbott Avenue)
13.11221.102
SR A1A north (Collins Avenue)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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