County Road 532 (Florida)
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County Road 532 |
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Length: | 30.92[1] mi (49.77 km) West section: 4.40 mi (7.08 km) East section: 26.52 mi (42.68 km) |
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County Road 532 (CR 532), formerly State Road 532 (SR 532), is the label for two separate county highways in Osceola County and Orange County, Florida, United States.
[edit] West section
The west section of CR 532 runs from the ChampionsGate development, just west of Interstate 4, east to U.S. Highway 17/92 (Orange Blossom Trail - SR 600). Most of it lies just north of the Polk County line, and is known as Osceola Polk Line Road. As signed from I-4, it provides access to Poinciana and Kissimmee via US 17/92.
[edit] East section
The east part of CR 532 splits from U.S. Highway 192/U.S. Highway 441 (SR 15/SR 500) east of St. Cloud, running east across swampland to County Road 419. There it turns north to end at State Road 520 in eastern Orange County, which runs east to the Cocoa area.