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(Redirected from Florida State Road 592) Highway in Florida

Interstate 375 markerInterstate 375
North Bay Drive
Route information
Auxiliary route of I-75
Maintained by FDOT
Length1.220 mi (1.963 km)
Existed1979–present
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end I-275 in St. Petersburg
East end
US 19 Alt. / SR 595 in St. Petersburg
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesPinellas
Highway system
SR 373 SR 375
SR 590SR 592 SR 594

Interstate 375 (I-375) in St. Petersburg, Florida, also known as North Bay Drive, is a 1.2-mile-long (1.9 km) spur route from I-275 into downtown. It is also designated as the unsigned State Road 592 (SR 592). There is a sibling segment of freeway nearby that is designated I-175.

Route description

Western terminus of Interstate 375 in St. Petersburg

I-375 begins at an interchange with I-275 (exit 23), heading east toward downtown St. Petersburg, with interchanges with 8th Street North/9th Street North, before ending at 4th Avenue North west of 4th Street North. Westbound I-375 begins with a split of 5th Avenue North west of 4th Street North with no exits until reaching I-275. Along with its sister highway I-175, I-375 lacks exit numbers.

History

Original aspirations

I-375 was originally planned as a much longer state highway, extending west of I-275 and following a CSX rail line toward a proposed toll road near Clearwater. When I-75 was relocated in the late 1970s–early 1980s, five miles (8.0 km) of additional Interstate became available, thus the St. Petersburg feeder sections of I-375 and the neighboring I-175 were upgraded to Interstate status. However, the Interstate Highway standards at the time would not allow the I-375 extension to receive federal Interstate Highway funding, leaving only the section east of I-275 built to freeway standards. The planned freeway extension of I-375 was canceled by officials at the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) in the mid-1970s. The cancelation of the rest of I-375 eventually resulted in US Highway 19 (US 19) between SR 694 (Gandy Boulevard) and the PinellasPasco county line being upgraded to freeway standards.

A ramp stub at the I-375 interchange was originally planned to be a connection to 20th Street North was. However, the 20th Street North and 5th Avenue North intersection was already convoluted prior to I-275's construction and FDOT decided not to build the connection as a result.

2007 tanker incident

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The I-275/I-375 junction during reconstruction of the damaged flyover (left)

On March 28, 2007, a tanker entering I-375 east from I-275 south's left exit lost control and hit the retaining wall, catching fire and burning for several hours. The resulting fire became so intense that it severely damaged a large section of the I-375 overpass from southbound I-275. Intense flames also fell to a city-owned (St. Petersburg) construction equipment yard and destroyed 8 to 10 city vehicles, causing an estimated $500,000 (equivalent to $707,991 in 2023) in damage to the yard. The fire also spread to St. Petersburg's stormwater system, blowing off manhole covers within the vicinity. One St. Petersburg police officer was injured as a result being struck by one of those manhole covers.

In the end, the driver of the tanker died on scene due to the fire. The I-375 overpass remained closed for almost four weeks while FDOT rebuilt the damaged sections of the bridge, reopening to traffic on the morning of April 22, 2007, about one week ahead of schedule. Reconstruction of the I-375 overpass included the rebuilding of one entire span, plus 11 concrete beams. In addition, one of the support columns underwent significant repairs to ensure its strength in supporting the roadway. FDOT placed signs along I-275 south, indicating the left exit onto I-375, due to this, as well as other fatal incidents, that have occurred on the interchange.

Exit list

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

mikmOld exitNew exitDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 I-275 (SR 93) – Bradenton, TampaWestern terminus; I-275 exits 23 northbound, 23A southbound; tri-stack interchange.
0.9071.4601M.L. King Jr. Street / 8th Street North (CR 691 via SR 595 south)Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
1.2201.9632
To US 92 (4th Street North) (via US 19 Alt./SR 595 south)
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ "Florida Department of Transportation Interchange Report" (PDF). Florida Department of Transportation. August 4, 2010. pp. 8–10. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 8, 2012. Retrieved November 2, 2010.
  2. "Florida's Interstate Exit Numbers". Florida Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on November 28, 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  3. Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved November 30, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the MeasuringWorth series.
  4. "Crashed tanker unleashes blaze". Archived from the original on October 7, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  5. "Grand Prix Fans Must Take Alternate Route". Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved March 30, 2007.
  6. "After the Inferno". Archived from the original on October 1, 2007. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  7. "Critics say I-375 exit ramp where three men have died is outdated and unsafe". Tampa Bay Times. Archived from the original on June 26, 2009. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  8. "I-275 downtown feeder now open to northbound traffic". St. Petersburg Times. January 17, 1978. p. 3B. Retrieved June 29, 2022 – via Google News archive.
  9. Mark Albright (January 11, 1978). "I-275 Signs Good For New Segment". Evening Independent. p. 1. Retrieved June 29, 2022 – via Google News archive.

External links

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