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Route information | |
Alternate route of US 27 | |
Maintained by FDOT | |
Major junctions | |
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Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Florida |
Highway system | |
U.S. Highway 27 Alternate is a signed north–south but primarily east–west route running between Perry and Williston, and is co-signed with US 19/ 98 between Perry and Chiefland. As part of the US 19/98/ALT 27 concurrency, it is mostly signed secretly as State Road 55. East of Chiefland, the road secretly runs along the west end of State Road 500. The entire length of the route is 94 miles (151 km). [2]
It is one of the primary routes between northwest and central Florida, having been recently been four-laned along its entire route. With a signed speed limit of 65 mph (105 km/h), this gives it more capacity than the mostly-two-lane "regular" US 27.
County | Location [4] | Mile [5] | Destinations | Notes |
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Taylor | Perry | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
North end of US-19-98 overlap Northwestern terminus of Alt. US 27. | |
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Southern terminus of US-221 | |||
Bucell Junction | ![]() ![]() |
Southern terminus of SR 30 overlap | ||
Tennille | ![]() |
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Bridges over Steinhatchee River | ||||
Dixie |
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Brief multiplex. | ||
Futchville |
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Eastern terminus of Levy CR 358 | ||
Cross City |
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Old Town | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Southern terminus of FL 349. Northern terminus of Levy CR 349 | ||
Joe H. Anderson Sr. Bridge over Suwannee River | ||||
Levy | Fanning Springs | ![]() ![]() |
Western terminus of SR-26 | |
Chiefland | ![]() ![]() |
To Manatee Springs State Park | ||
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Southern terminus of US-129 | |||
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Southern end of US 19-98 overlap | |||
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Bronson | ![]() |
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Williston | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
West end of US 41-SR-121 overlap | ||
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Southeastern Terminus of Alt. US 27, South end of US 27-41-SR-121 overlap |
Three other Alternate U.S. Route 27's also used to exist in Florida. One around Lake Weir, from Belleview to Lady Lake was deleted in 1980. This was co-signed with Alternate U.S. Route 441 and hidden Florida State Road 25. Another in Polk County from Haines City to Sunray Deli Estates which was deleted in 1998, despite the fact that road maps and atlases still continue to show it. And a third from Avon Park to Sebring Southgate that was deleted in 1979. Both of them were replaced by formerly hidden Florida State Road 17.
![]() | This is not a Wikipedia article: This is a workpage, a collection of material and work in progress that may or may not be incorporated into an article. It should not necessarily be considered factual or authoritative. |
![]() | |
Route information | |
Alternate route of US 27 | |
Maintained by FDOT | |
Major junctions | |
South end | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
North end | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Florida |
Highway system | |
U.S. Highway 27 Alternate is a signed north–south but primarily east–west route running between Perry and Williston, and is co-signed with US 19/ 98 between Perry and Chiefland. As part of the US 19/98/ALT 27 concurrency, it is mostly signed secretly as State Road 55. East of Chiefland, the road secretly runs along the west end of State Road 500. The entire length of the route is 94 miles (151 km). [2]
It is one of the primary routes between northwest and central Florida, having been recently been four-laned along its entire route. With a signed speed limit of 65 mph (105 km/h), this gives it more capacity than the mostly-two-lane "regular" US 27.
County | Location [4] | Mile [5] | Destinations | Notes |
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Taylor | Perry | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
North end of US-19-98 overlap Northwestern terminus of Alt. US 27. | |
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Southern terminus of US-221 | |||
Bucell Junction | ![]() ![]() |
Southern terminus of SR 30 overlap | ||
Tennille | ![]() |
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Bridges over Steinhatchee River | ||||
Dixie |
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Brief multiplex. | ||
Futchville |
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Eastern terminus of Levy CR 358 | ||
Cross City |
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Old Town | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Southern terminus of FL 349. Northern terminus of Levy CR 349 | ||
Joe H. Anderson Sr. Bridge over Suwannee River | ||||
Levy | Fanning Springs | ![]() ![]() |
Western terminus of SR-26 | |
Chiefland | ![]() ![]() |
To Manatee Springs State Park | ||
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Southern terminus of US-129 | |||
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Southern end of US 19-98 overlap | |||
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Bronson | ![]() |
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Williston | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
West end of US 41-SR-121 overlap | ||
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Southeastern Terminus of Alt. US 27, South end of US 27-41-SR-121 overlap |
Three other Alternate U.S. Route 27's also used to exist in Florida. One around Lake Weir, from Belleview to Lady Lake was deleted in 1980. This was co-signed with Alternate U.S. Route 441 and hidden Florida State Road 25. Another in Polk County from Haines City to Sunray Deli Estates which was deleted in 1998, despite the fact that road maps and atlases still continue to show it. And a third from Avon Park to Sebring Southgate that was deleted in 1979. Both of them were replaced by formerly hidden Florida State Road 17.