Special Routes Of U.S. Route 19
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Special Routes Of U.S. Route 19
Several special routes of U.S. Route 19 exist. In order from south to north they are as follows. Existing St. Petersburg–Holiday alternate route Alternate U.S. Route 19 is the former section of U.S. Route 19 (Florida), U.S. Route 19 from St. Petersburg, Florida to Holiday, Florida, Holiday. Beginning at the intersection of 4th Street N (U.S. Route 92 (Florida), US 92 and Florida State Road 687, SR 687 and 5th Avenue N in St. Petersburg, Florida, it runs west of US 19 near the Gulf coast passing through the cities of Seminole, Clearwater, Dunedin and Tarpon Springs before ending at US 19 in Holiday, Florida, Holiday, Pasco County, Florida. It is also the unsigned State Road 595 throughout the entire route. It also runs along much of the Pinellas Trail. Albany business loop U.S. Route 19 Business (US 19 Bus.) in Albany, Georgia is Concurrency (road), concurrent with U.S. Route 82 Business (Albany, Georgia), US 82 Bus. and Georgia State Route 520 Business ...
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Special Route
In road transportation in the United States, a special route is a road in a numbered highway system that diverts a specific segment of related traffic away from another road. They are featured in many highway systems; most are found in the Interstate Highway System, U.S. highway system, and several state highway systems. Each type of special route possesses generally defined characteristics and has a defined relationship with its parent route. Typically, special routes share a route number with a dominant route, often referred as the "parent" or "mainline", and are given either a descriptor which may be used either before or after the route name, such as Alternate or Business, or a letter suffix that is attached to the route number. For example, an alternate route of U.S. Route 1 may be called "Alternate U.S. Route 1", "U.S. Route 1 Alternate", or "U.S. Route 1A". Occasionally, a special route will have both a descriptor and a suffix, such as U.S. Route 1A Business. Nomen ...
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