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Bridge in Florida, United States of America
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The Timuquana Bridge is a bridge crossing over the Ortega River, carrying FL-134 (Timiquana Rd/103rd St). The bridge carries 6 lanes. The East end is at US-17 (Roosevelt Blvd) and the east end is on Ortega Bluff Blvd. The bridge carries Westside to US-17, which ends FL-134. Simply explained, the bridge is 2.34 meters long and connects Westside Jacksonville/ Cedar Hills to Orange Park/ Ortega on US-17.

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St. Johns River crossings in the Jacksonville, Florida area
Upriver from Downtown
Downtown Jacksonville
Downriver from Downtown
Italics indicate a bridge was never built.
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