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Florida State Road 585

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State Road 585 marker
State Road 585
22nd Street
Map
Route information
Maintained by FDOT
Length2.782 mi[1] (4.477 km)
Existed?–2016
Major junctions
South end
US 41 Bus. / SR 60 in Tampa
Major intersections I-4 in Tampa
North end US 41 / US 92 in Tampa
Location
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CountiesHillsborough
Highway system
SR 584 SR 586

State Road 585 (SR 585) was a 2.782-mile-long (4.477 km), north–south state highway in Tampa, Florida connecting U.S. Route 41 Business (US 41 Bus.) with Interstate 4 (I-4) and US 92. The completion of the I-4/Selmon Expressway Connector provided a new corridor for traffic traveling between the two freeways, resulting in the Florida Department of Transportation relinquishing SR 585 to the city of Tampa in December 2016.

Route description

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SR 585's southern terminus was at SR 60 which also carries US 41 Bus. and SR 45. Here acting as a one-way pair, SR 585's northbound lanes were carried on 22nd Street while the southbound lanes were on 21st Street. Interstate 4 was the next major intersection of SR 585. The two sets of streets merged where it continued north on 22nd Street to intersect SR 574. The northern terminus of SR 585 was US 92 where the roadway continued north as 22nd Street. SR 585 was to the east side of Downtown Tampa but remained within the city limits throughout its entire course.

Major intersections

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The entire route is in Tampa, Hillsborough County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000
US 41 Bus. / SR 60 (Adamo Drive / 21st Street / SR 45) – Cruise Terminals 2 Thru 6, Port Cargo, Ferry Terminal 7
0.3090.497 CR 574 (East 7th Avenue)
0.641.03

I-4 (SR 400) to I-75 / I-275 – Orlando
I-4 exit 1
1.7712.850 SR 574 (East Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard)
2.7824.477 US 41 / US 92 (East Hillsborough Avenue / SR 600)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b Transportation and Data Analytics Office (December 18, 2018). "Straight Line Diagram of Road Inventory". Florida Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
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