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<!--The first and southernmost CR 65A is named Juniper Creek Road, a loop road on the west side of SR 65 in rural Gadsden County southeast of Greensboro. The only moderate intersections are with the eastern terminus of CR 65D and CR 274. The road ends at SR 65 on the south side of the bridge over I-10.-->
<!--The first and southernmost CR 65A is named Juniper Creek Road, a loop road on the west side of SR 65 in rural Gadsden County southeast of Greensboro. The only moderate intersections are with the eastern terminus of CR 65D and CR 274. The road ends at SR 65 on the south side of the bridge over I-10.-->
<!--The second CR 65A is Dewey Johnson Way which begins just east of the west end of the multiplex between SR 12/65 in Douglas City and runs directly south to north. The sole moderate intersection along this road is CR 270A, which has a connecting spur on the northwest corner. The route ends at CR 268 in Gretna.-->
<!--The second CR 65A is Dewey Johnson Way which begins just east of the west end of the multiplex between SR 12/65 near Douglas City and runs directly south to north. The sole moderate intersection along this road is CR 270A, which has a connecting spur on the northwest corner. The route ends at CR 268 in Gretna.-->





Revision as of 14:10, 23 April 2013

State Road 65 marker

State Road 65

Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length71.3 mi[1] (114.7 km)
Major junctions
South end US 98 / US 319 / SR 30 near Eastpoint
Major intersections SR 20 in Hosford
North end SR 12 west of Quincy
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
Highway system
SR 64 SR 66
Southern end, near Eastpoint

State Road 65 is a north–south route in the eastern Panhandle, running from a junction with US 98/319 near Eastpoint northwards through the Apalachicola National Forest to SR 12 west of Quincy, near US 90.

Despite the fact that it's a state road, SR 65 has no access to Interstate 10, which it crosses over with a two-lane bridge.

Originally, SR 65 was co-signed with US 90 to Quincy, then north alone to the Georgia border, where it becomes State Route 241. Sometime in the 1990s [citation needed], FDOT downgraded the stretch of SR 65 from Quincy to the Georgia border to the Gadsden County government, in which that segment became County Road 65.[2]


Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
FranklinGreen Point0.00.0 US 98 / US 319 / SR 30Near Eastpoint
LibertyWilma
CR 12 north
County extension of SR 12
Telogia CR 67
Telogia Creek
Hosford SR 20
GadsdenSawdust CR 274

SR 12 west
South end of SR 12 overlap
Douglas City
US 90 / SR 10 west
South end of US 90 overlap
Quincy

SR 267 south / CR 268 west


SR 267 north / CR 268 east

US 90 / SR 10 west
North end of US 90 overlap


SR 12 east / CR 65 north
North end of SR 12 overlap;
SR 65 continues as Gadsden CR 65
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi


Related routes

State Road 65 contains more than several related county road, all of which are in Gadsden County, Florida. These include a county extension of a former segment of SR 65, and several suffixed alternate routes, many of which are duplicates of one another.

Gadsden County Road 65

County Road 65 marker

County Road 65

LocationQuincy-near Dogtown

Gadsden County Road 65A

County Road 65A marker

County Road 65A

LocationGadsden County




Gadsden County Road 65B

County Road 65B marker

County Road 65B

LocationGadsden County



Gadsden County Road 65C

County Road 65C marker

County Road 65C

LocationLake Talquin (Bear Creek Recreational Area)

Gadsden County Road 65D

County Road 65D marker

County Road 65D

LocationGadsden County

References

  1. ^ Florida Department of Transportation. "FDOT GIS data". Retrieved June 25, 2007.
  2. ^ FDOT Map of Gadsden County, Florida (including Florida SR 65 & Gadsden CR 65)

External links