Florida's Turnpike - South


Passing over Interstate 4, Florida's Turnpike south reached the off-ramp (Exit 259) for the north-south freeway. 01/15/08

The first phase of a widening project expanded Florida's Turnpike to eight overall lanes between Interstate 4 and Florida 528 (Beachline Expressway). Completion of this section of roadway occurred by April 2008. 04/17/08

Advance sign on Florida's Turnpike south displaying the original Bee Line Expressway name for SR 528 east from Orlando. 04/17/08

Removed overhead for the trumpet interchange (Exit 254) for Orange Blossom Trail and SR 528 on Florida's Turnpike south. 01/15/08

Exit 254 partitions into three direct ramps: a ramp onto Florida 528east, a ramp onto U.S. 17-441 north & 92 (OBT) east, and a loop ramp onto OBT south. 01/15/08

Exit 254 partitions into three direct ramps: a ramp onto Florida 528east, a ramp onto U.S. 17-441 north & 92 (OBT) east, and a loop ramp onto OBT south. 01/15/08

A single SunPass dedicated lane was in use at the Three Lakes Toll Plaza. Three toll booths were eventually removed here to accommodate four SunPass lanes. 04/17/08

One mile north of the Canoe Creek Service Plaza on Florida's Turnpike south in Osceola County. 04/17/08

Two miles north of the trumpet interchange (Exit 109) with Florida 786 on Florida's Turnpike south. 05/16/08

A sign change made one mile north of Exit 97 added a trailblazer for U.S. 98 & Florida 80 east to Palm Beach International Airport. 05/16/08

Older signs for Turnpike Service Plazas omitted placards for businesses. New signs displaying gas prices were added one mile ahead of each plaza. 05/16/08
Photos by AARoads
Page Updated Friday January 24, 2025.