Florida State Road 687

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State Road 687 marker

State Road 687

4th Street
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length9.98 mi[1] (16.06 km)
Major junctions
South end I-175 / SR 594 in St. Petersburg
Major intersections SR 595 in St. Petersburg
US 92 / SR 600 in St. Petersburg
SR 686 in St. Petersburg
SR A19A / SR 693 in St. Petersburg
North end I-275 / SR 93 in St. Petersburg
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesPinellas
Highway system
SR 686 SR 688

State Road 687 is a north–south Florida State Road located solely within the borders of St. Petersburg. The entire road runs from Interstate 175 north to Interstate 275 entirely along 4th Street N. It runs partly concurrent with US 92 along 4th Street from the SR 693/SR 686/unsigned SR 600 intersection in northeast St. Petersburg to 5th Avenue N (SR 595) in downtown St. Petersburg.

Route description

History

Junction list

The entire route is located in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County.

Milepost Destination Notes
0
I-175 (South Bay Drive) to I-275
Southbound only; southern terminus of SR 687, 4th Street South continues
.42 CR 150 (Central Avenue, Treasure Island Causeway)
.81



US 19 Alt. north (5th Avenue North) to I-375 west
South end of US 92 concurrency as US 92 ends at this intersection; US 19 Alt. is former SR 595
Northern terminus of one-way split; Northbound uses 3rd Street, southbound uses 4th Street
22nd Avenue North
2.75px
- 38th Avenue N TO I-275/US 19
2.75px
- 54th Avenue N TO I-275/US 19

62nd Avenue N - TO US 19
6.89 US 92 East/SR 686 West/SR 694 West -
Gandy Boulevard, Roosevelt Boulevard, Tampa
to Derby Lane and Crosstown Expy
Northern terminus of US 92/ SR 687 concurrency
116th Avenue N Last through-road to MLK Street N
(9th Street N) before bridge
Northern terminus of SR 687
defaults onto I-275 northbound at the Howard Frankland Bridge

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