Florida State Road 874
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State Road 874 |
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Length: | 6.4 mi (10.3 km) | ||||||||
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North end: | Palmetto Expy. in Glenvar Heights | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
Snapper Creek Expy. in Kendall | ||||||||
South end: | Turnpike in Richmond Heights | ||||||||
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State Road 874, also known as the Don Shula Expressway, extends 6.4 miles, connecting SR 826 (Palmetto Expressway) and the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike (SR 821) in central Miami-Dade County, Florida. Despite its even number designation, the divided limited access toll road runs northeast-southwest and is signed north-south. State Road 874 is maintained and operated by the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority. As of September 2005, it has a $1.25 toll.
Originally called the South Dade Expressway, the Don Shula Expressway received its current name in 1983 to honor the Hall Of Fame head coach of the Miami Dolphins NFL team (1970-1994).
[edit] Don Shula Expressway Exits
- Florida's Turnpike Homestead Extension - SR 821 (southern terminus)
- Southwest 107th Avenue - SR 985 southbound exit only
- Killian Parkway - SR 990
- Kendall Drive (Southwest 88th Street) - SR 94 no northbound onramp
- Snapper Creek Expressway - SR 878 northbound exit, southbound entrance
- Bird Road (Southwest 40th Street) - SR 976 northbound exit, southbound entrance
- Palmetto Expressway - SR 826 (northern terminus)
Miami-Dade Expressway Authority
FL 112 · FL 836 · FL 874 · FL 878 · FL 924
Florida's Turnpike Enterprise
Florida's Turnpike · FL 821 · FL 869
Florida Department of Transportation
Interstate 95 · Interstate 75 · Interstate 195 · Interstate 395 · Interstate 595 · Palmetto Expressway · Hialeah Expressway