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  2. Transportation in Jacksonville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Skyway is an automated people mover connecting Florida State College at Jacksonville downtown campus, the Northbank central business district, Convention Center, and Southbank locations. The system includes 8 stops connected by two lines. The existing train is a UMIII monorail built by Bombardier.

  3. Jacksonville Skyway - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Skyway is an automated people mover in Jacksonville, Florida. It opened in 1989 and is operated by the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA). The skyway has three stations in Downtown Jacksonville and was extended in 1996 following a conversion from its original technology to Bombardier Transportation equipment. It was ...

  4. Jacksonville Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Website. jtafla .com. Operation. Began operation. 1971 (bus) 1989 (people mover) 2016 (ferry) The Jacksonville Transportation Authority ( JTA) is the independent agency responsible for public transit in the city of Jacksonville, Florida, and roadway infrastructure that connects northeast Florida. [3] However, they do not maintain any roadways.

  5. Fuller Warren Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Closed. November 17, 2002. Location. The Fuller Warren Bridge is the prestressed-concrete girder bridge that carries Interstate 95 (I-95) across the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. The current structure was finished in October 2002, replacing the original bascule-bridge span, finished in 1954. The current bridge was designed by HNTB ...

  6. Buckman Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A Florida Department of Transportation study in September 1997 counted 110,743 vehicles. With busy exits within a 0.5 miles (0.80 km) of either end of the bridge, rush-hour backups are typical. Downtown Jacksonville and Naval Air Station Jacksonville are visible from the bridge to the north.

  7. Interstate 10 in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 10 I-10 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by FDOT Length 362.057 mi (582.674 km) Existed 1958–present NHS Entire route Major junctions West end I-10 near Robertsdale, AL Major intersections US 29 near Ensley I-110 in Pensacola US 231 near Cottondale US 27 in Tallahassee US 19 near Monticello US 129 near Live Oak I-75 near Lake City US 41 near Lake City US 90 near ...

  8. Mathews Bridge - Wikipedia

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    13,700 (2019) Location. The Mathews Bridge is a cantilever bridge in Jacksonville, Florida, which spans the St. Johns River. Constructed in 1953, the bridge brings traffic along the Arlington Expressway between downtown Jacksonville and the Arlington neighborhood. It was named after John E. Mathews, a Florida state legislator and Chief Justice ...

  9. First Coast Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville, Florida. Length. 58 mi (93 km) Stations. 50 (as of September 2021. [update] ) The First Coast Flyer is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Jacksonville, Florida, owned and operated by the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA). It currently consists of four radial routes running north, southwest, southeast, and east from the ...