Florida State Road 878
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State Road 878 |
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Length: | 2.66[1] mi (4.28 km) | ||||||||
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State Road 878 (SR 878), named the Snapper Creek Expressway, is a short east-west freeway south of Miami, Florida, United States. It provides a spur from State Road 874 (Don Shula Expressway) east to U.S. Highway 1 (South Dixie Highway - SR 5), as well as local access in Kendall and South Miami. The road crosses over State Road 826 (Palmetto Expressway) without an interchange.
Though the road is owned and maintained by the Miami-Dade Expressway Authority, it is not a toll road. The shield used to indicate SR 878 is a variant of the standard toll shield with the word TOLL removed.
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unincorporated Miami-Dade County |
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Southwest 72nd Avenue | eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
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[edit] References
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