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BAY ¦¨§ DUVAL ÂÁ JACKSONVILLE MAYPORT LEON BAKER  ¤ AMTRAK JEFFERSON JACKSONVILLE Á JACKSONVILLE  3 COLUMBIA  NAVAL AIR STATION CALHOUN3 NAVAL AIR STATION DESTIN - FT. WALTON GAINESVILLE NORTHFOLK SOUTHERN JACKSONVILLEJACKSONVILLE Strategic Growth SIS Airport PENSACOLA q ! INTERMODALINTERMODAL TERMINALTERMINAL  GREYHOUND  BEACH AIRPORT SUWANNEE 295 q ¤ GREYHOUND BEACH AIRPORT  JACKSONVILLEJACKSONVILLE MULTIMODALMULTIMODAL PORT OF ! ¦¨§  REGIONAL AIRPORT  LIBERTY WAKULLA TERMINALTERMINAL CENTERCENTER PENSACOLAÀ¾ UNION ¨§¦10 DUVAL SIS General Aviation Reliever Airport í NORTHWEST TYNDALLTYNDALL AIRAIR 23 TAYLOR JACKSONVILLEJACKSONVILLE FECFEC FORCE BASE ST. JOHNS FLORIDA BEACHES GULF £19 295 q ¤ CAMPCLAY INTERMODALINTERMODAL TERMINALTERMINAL ¨§¦ INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LAFAYETTE BLANDING Á SIS Spaceport INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BRADFORD  JACKSONVILLE  ¨¦§75 JACKSONVILLE FRANKLIN 2 CECIL SPACEPORT NAVAL 2 NAVAL PORT ! ¤£17 COMPLEX À¾ ALACHUA ¨§¦295 Strategic Growth SIS Spaceport PANAMA CITY ¾ 207 PANAMA CITY í TALLAHASSEE 23 GILCHRIST 95 ! § CLAY 17 INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL q ¦¨ ¤£ 9B  26  20 AIRPORT Miles ¨§¦95 Seaports DIXIE PUTNAM 02 4 8 ST. JOHNS 100 ¨§¦275 ¨§¦75 ¤£301 À¾ SIS Seaport ¤£19 ¤£27A í TAMPATAMPA ¨§¦4 PORT OF ¤£17 À FLAGLER GREYHOUND ¾ GREYHOUND ¾ PORT ST. JOE TAMPATAMPA í LEVY JACKSONVILLE À¾ Strategic Growth SIS Seaport INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT q TAMPATAMPA CSXICSXI UCETAUCETA 40 í  INTERMODALINTERMODAL TERMINALTERMINAL  ¤£19 ! ¤ÂÁ 40 DAYTONA BEACH TAMPA  TAMPA ST. PETERSBURG-CLEARWATER q ST. PETERSBURG-CLEARWATER  INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 275 ¤£17  INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ¨§¦ AMTRAK À¾ ¾ PORT INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT q í PORT MARION Freight Rail Terminals  4 ¤£92 TAMPATAMPA BAYBAY ¦¨§ SIS Freight Rail Terminal MACDILL VOLUSIA ORLANDO SANFORD ÂÁ PINELLAS AIR FORCE q INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT BASE 44 5 429 Strategic Growth SIS Freight Rail Terminal LAKE ! ÂÁ ¨§¦375 CITRUS HILLSBOROUGH CAPE CANAVERAL CENTRAL FLORIDA ILC SEMINOLE ¨§¦175 ¨§4 417 ¦¨§75 ¦ SPACEPORT HERNANDO ! 75 SUMTER ¨§¦ 50 ORANGE SIS Intermodal Logistic Center 275 PORT TAMPA BAY PORT CANAVERAL ¨§¦ À¾ ! 528 ! À¾ SIS Intermodal Logistic Center í 429 í PORT MANATEE ¤£19 À¾í 589 TAMPA ORLANDO PASCO PATRICK INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT q Âq INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT  AIR FORCE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT  AIR FORCE Passenger Terminals BASE ! ¤ SIS Passenger Terminal MANATEE 570  ¤£27 MELBOURNE 74 ¨§¦75 ST. PETERSBURG-CLEARWATER ¦¨§ OSCEOLA q q ! INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT Strategic Growth Passenger Terminal INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT  ! ¤ 60  ! ! BREVARD Miles SARASOTA/BRADENTON 60 03 6 12 PINELLAS POLK 95 INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT q ¦¨§  HILLSBOROUGH PORT MANATEE À¾ INDIAN RIVER ¾ 275 ¨§ 75 ¤£17 Urban Fixed Guideway Station í 60 ¦ ! ¦¨§ ž Active Urban Fixed Guideway Station 64  91 TAMPA BAY SARASOTA/BRADENTON q MANATEE OKEECHOBEE !  ¤£441 INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT HARDEE ST. LUCIE ž Future Urban Fixed Guideway Station ! ¤£27 70 FORT LAUDERDALE AMTRAK À¾ PORT OF FORT PIERCE 75 FORT LAUDERDALE ¾ ¨§¦ 70 HIGHLANDS í TRI-RAILTRI-RAIL STATIONSTATION Ť¾ GREYHOUND 70 ¨§¦95 70 595 Highways ¨§¦ FORT LAUDERDALE FEC FORT LAUDERDALE FEC INTERMODALINTERMODAL TERMINALTERMINAL SARASOTA À¾ PORT DESOTO MARTIN SIS Connector FORT LAUDERDALE/HOLLYWOOD íEVERGLADES 75 Á EVERGLADES §  ¨ 710 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ¦ INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT  Âq DELAND STATION Å 31 SIS Corridor ¾ 4 ž  ¨§¦ GLADES  FORT LAUDERDALE AIRPORT ! CHARLOTTE TRI-RAILTRI-RAIL STATIONSTATION VOLUSIA 29 SIS Future Corridor PORT OF PALM BEACH SHERIDAN STREET ! À BROWARD SHERIDAN STREET ¾ 75 ¤£27 í SIS Managed/Express/Reversible Lane ¨§¦ TRI-RAILTRI-RAIL STATIONSTATION Å PUNTA GORDA ¾ 80  80 ! AIRPORT q PALM BEACH HOLLYWOOD AMTRAK LAKE SIS Military Access Å PALM BEACH q ¾ DEBARY STATION ¤ DEBARY STATION TRI-RAIL STATION  TRI-RAIL STATION  Å¾ LEE  INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT SANFORD (AUTO TRAIN STATION) ! 82 95 Strategic Growth Connector 429 AMTRAK HENDRY ¦¨§ p FORT LAUDERDALE ž¤ AMTRAK FORT LAUDERDALE  ¤£27 ¾ EXECUTIVE AIRPORT Strategic Growth Future Connector ORLANDO SANFORD 4 ¾ EXECUTIVE AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 4 q INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 821  LAKELAKE MARYMARY STATIONSTATION ž 29 869 PORT EVERGLADES BROWARD ! À¾ Rails 95 ¾ ¨§¦ LONGWOODLONGWOOD STATIONSTATION SOUTHWEST FLORIDA í ž 417 ¦¨§75 SIS Railway Connector SEMINOLE INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT q 595 4  ! GOLDEN GLADES ¨§¦  ¦¨§ ! ž ALTAMONTEALTAMONTE SPRINGSSPRINGS STATIONSTATION FORT LAUDERDALE/HOLLYWOOD INTERMODAL  ž INTERMODAL COLLIER q SIS Railway Corridor  MAITLAND STATION ž  INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT MIAMI OPA-LOCKA p  MIAMI OPA-LOCKA  OPA LOCKA ORLANDO WINTER PARK EXECUTIVE AIRPORT ¾ WINTER PARK ! SIS Railway Future Connector ¾ GREYHOUND ¾ TRI-RAILTRI-RAIL STATIONSTATION ž ž¤ AMTRAK STATION p MIAMI OPA-LOCKA 924 Š¾ ! ¾ EXECUTIVE AIRPORT 406 Å 997 ! SIS Strategic Growth Railway Connector ¾ ORLANDO ¤Âž ORLANDO Miami Dade ¨§¦95 ¾¤Å AMTRAK ORANGE ! PORTMIAMI SIS Strategic Growth Railway Corridor TRI-RAIL/METRORAILTRI-RAIL/METRORAIL SANDSAND LAKELAKE MONROE À¾ TRANSFER STATION ROAD STATION MIAMI-DADE í ¤ TRANSFER STATION MIAMI HIALEAH FEC ž 528 ORLANDO CSXI 821 INTERMODAL TERMINAL HIALEAH MARKET Å INTERMODAL TERMINAL ORLANDO TRI-RAILTRI-RAIL STATIONSTATION ¾ ORLANDO MIAMI Á INTERMODALINTERMODAL TERMINALTERMINAL ÂÁ MIAMI  27 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT  ¤£ Âq INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MIAMI  q Waterways  INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAIRPORT 821 GREYHOUND 112 195 ¤£1 ž ¨§¦ 429MEADOW WOODS STATION ž 6 SIS Connector   417 6 p MIAMI AIRPORT MIAMI ¤ TRI-RAILTRI-RAIL STATIONSTATION TUPPERWARETUPPERWARE STATIONSTATION ¾ Âq ž Å¾ ¾ EXECUTIVE AIRPORT SIS Corridor PORT MIAMI 836 MONROE 836 MIAMI À¾ KISSIMMEE Strategic Growth Corridor INTERNATIONALINTERNATIONAL MIAMI í Ť¾ INTERMODALINTERMODAL CENTERCENTER AIRPORT INTERMODAL AIRPORT INTERMODAL POINCIANA STATION ž OSCEOLA CENTER  CENTER ORANGE  Miles Miles 0 2½ 5 10 ¨§¦4 02½ 5 10 Florida Department of Transportation Strategic Intermodal System SOUTHEAST FLORIDA ORLANDO Miles September 2019 OSCEOLA 0 15 30 60 ® http://www.dot.state.fl.us 850-414-4900.
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