State Road 417 | ||||
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Central Florida GreeneWay Seminole County Expressway Orlando East Bypass |
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Central Florida Expressway Authority and Florida's Turnpike Enterprise | ||||
Length: | 54.061 mi (87.003 km) | |||
Existed: | December 1988 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | I-4 in Celebration | |||
SR 528 in Orlando SR 408 near Union Park |
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North end: | I-4 in Sanford | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Osceola, Orange, Seminole | |||
Highway system | ||||
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State Road 417 (SR 417), also known as the Central Florida GreeneWay, Seminole County Expressway (depending on the location), and Orlando East Bypass, is a tolled limited-access state highway forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, United States. It is owned and maintained by the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) and Florida's Turnpike Enterprise. The CFX section was posthumously named after former Orlando and Orange County Expressway Authority (OOCEA, the predecessor organization to CFX) chairman Jim Greene.
SR 417 was originally planned to be a full beltway around Orlando. Eventually, the beltway was divided, with the west side being designated SR 429, and the east side retaining the SR 417 designation.
The Southern Connector as well as the beltway begins at an interchange with Interstate 4 in Celebration. This section, run by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise is 6.4-mile-long (10.3 km), extending to the International Drive interchange.
Between the International Drive interchange and the Orange-Seminole County line, the tollway is known as the Central Florida GreeneWay, and is operated by CFX.