Florida State Road 295

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Florida 295.svg

State Road 295

Florida State Road 295
SR 295 in red, SR 295 Spur in blue, SR 752 in purple
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length7.992 mi [1]  (12.862 km)
Major junctions
South end Naval Air Station Pensacola
Major intersections
North endFlorida 289.svg SR 289 in Pensacola
Location
Country United States
State Florida
Counties Escambia
Highway system
I-295.svg I-295 Florida 296.svg SR 296
Florida 750.svg SR 750 Florida 752.svg Florida 758.svg SR 758

State Road 295 (SR 295) is a major highway in the Pensacola metropolitan area. Locally, SR 295 is also called Navy Boulevard, New Warrington Road, and Fairfield Drive. The southern terminus is at the entrance to Pensacola Naval Air Station, and the northern terminus is at an intersection with Fairfield Drive, Ninth Avenue (SR 289) and 12th Avenue in the city of Pensacola. This roadway is the main artery between southwestern Escambia County and the city of Pensacola.

Contents

Major intersections

The entire route is in Escambia County.

Locationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Warrington 0.0000.000 Naval Air Station Pensacola
0.9561.539Florida 292.svg SR 292 (Gulf Beach Highway) – truck route to NAS Pensacola, Gulf Islands National Seashore Perdido Key
West Pensacola 1.6892.718West plate.svg
US 98.svg
US 98 west (SR 30) Mobile, Dog Track, Naval Hospital Pensacola, Navy Shopping Mall
South end of US 98 / SR 30 overlap
2.0543.306East plate.svg
US 98.svg
US 98 east (Navy Boulevard / SR 30)
North end of US 98 / SR 30 overlap
2.2993.700East plate.svg
Florida 294.svg
SR 294 east (Chiefs' Way)
3.0424.896Jackson Street (CR 298A)
3.3645.414To plate.svg
East plate.svg
US 90.svg
To US 90 east (Cervantes Street) / New Warrington Road
Spur of SR 295
3.986.41West plate.svg
US 90.svg
US 90 west (Mobile Highway / SR 10A)
interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance
3.986.41East plate.svg
US 90.svg
US 90 east (Cervantes Street / SR 10A)
interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance
4.7047.570South plate.svg
Florida 727.svg
SR 727 south (West Fairfield Drive)
interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance
5.7259.213CR 453 jct.svg CR 453 (North W Street)
5.9299.542North T Street (CR 493 south)
Goulding 8.31313.378Florida 292.svg SR 292 (North Pace Boulevard)
6.72410.821East plate.svg
Florida 752.svg
SR 752 east (West Texar Drive)
northbound exit and southbound entrance
Pensacola 6.95711.196US 29.svg US 29 (North Palafox Street / SR 95)
7.5112.09I-110.svgTo plate blue.svg
I-10.svg
I-110 (SR 8A) to I-10  Pensacola Beach
I-110 exit 4
7.59612.225Florida 291.svgTo plate blue.svg
North plate blue.svg
I-110.svg
To plate blue.svg
I-10.svg
SR 291 (Davis Highway) to I-110 north / I-10
7.99212.862Florida 289.svgAirport Sign.svg SR 289 (9th Avenue) Airport
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

West Pensacola spur

Spur plate.svg

Florida 295.svg

State Road 295 Spur

Location West Pensacola

A spur on New Warrington Road in West Pensacola is also signed as SR 295. The spur is designed as a connection from northbound SR 295 and to southbound SR 295 to US 90.

The entire route is in West Pensacola, Escambia County.

mi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000Florida 295.svg SR 295 (New Warrington Road)
0.3260.525West plate.svg
Florida 298.svg
SR 298 west (Lillian Highway)
0.4230.681North Old Corry Field Road (CR 295A south)
0.4820.776US 90.svg US 90 (Mobile Highway / SR 10A)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

State Road 752

Florida 752.svg

State Road 752

Location Pensacola

A one-mile-long spur from SR 295 (along Texar Drive) to Ninth Avenue is signed eastwest as State Road 752. While SR 295 has a diamond interchange with Interstate 110 (I-110), SR 752 does not connect with the Interstate highway at all.

The entire route is in Escambia County.

Locationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Goulding 0.0000.000South plate.svg
Florida 295.svg
SR 295 south (West Fairfield Drive)
0.2070.333South plate county.svg
CR 443 jct.svg
CR 443 south (E Street)
Pensacola 0.2940.473US 29.svg US 29 (Palafox Street / SR 95)
0.9261.490South plate.svg
Florida 291.svg
SR 291 south (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive)
1.0001.609North plate.svg
Florida 291.svg
SR 291 north (Davis Highway)
1.1821.902Florida 289.svg SR 289 (North 9th Avenue)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine , accessed March 2014
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