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Author: Swampy3322
Overview[]
Interstate 510 in Florida is a 5.67 mile-long (9.12 km-long) north-south auxiliary interstate that connects Interstate 10 in western Tallahassee to Tallahassee International Airport at Florida Route 263. The highway has 3 lanes throughout the interstate. I-510 is named "Tallahassee Airport Expressway" or "Florida Capital Airport Expressway". The interstate is concurrent with FL-263 (Florida Route 263) throughout the whole interstate.
Route Description[]
Interstate 510 starts at a 3-level stack interchange with Florida Route 263 and Interstate 10. I-510's concurrency with FL-263 starts here. The highway goes over Commonwealth Blvd, then Hartsfield Blvd, then has a diamond interchange with Leon County Route 158/West Tharpe St. I-510 continues south and has a diverging diamond interchange with US 90/FL Route 10/West Tennessee St. The highway continues south for a little bit and then has a diamond interchange with Florida State Route 20. I-510 goes south and has a trumpet interchange with Florida Route 371/Orange Avenue. The highway continues south, then ends with no interchange at Florida Route 263.
Exit List[]
Exit Number | Road/Highway | Destinations | Type of Interchange |
---|---|---|---|
1A | I-10 West | Mobile, AL | 3-level stack interchange |
1B | I-10 East | Jacksonville, FL | 3-level stack interchange |
2 | Leon County Road
158/West Tharpe Street |
Tallahassee, FL | Diamond interchange |
3 | US 90/FL 10
W Tennessee St |
Tallahassee, FL
Quincy, FL |
Diverging diamond
interchange |
4 | FL 371/Orange Ave | Tallahassee, FL | Trumpet interchange |
Speed Limits[]
Speed Limit (semi-truck speed limit) | Section |
---|---|
55 mph (55mph) | Exits 1-4 |
60 mph (60mph) | Everywhere else |