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Hillsborough Avenue

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Hillsborough Avenue
U.S. Route 41 marker
U.S. Route 92 marker
State Road 580 marker
Hillsborough Avenue Bridge
West endHillsboroughPinellas county line near Oldsmar
Major
junctions
SR 589 near Town 'n' Country

US 92 / SR 580 (Dale Mabry Highway)
I-275

US 41 (concurrency) in Tampa
East end I-4 in East Lake-Orient Park

Hillsborough Avenue is a major east–west arterial road in Hillsborough County, Florida, also designated as State Road 580, U.S. Highway 41 or U.S. Highway 92 in various places.[citation needed]

Route description

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Hillsborough Avenue runs from the Hillsborough/Pinellas county line, near Oldsmar to Interstate 4 in unincorporated Hillsborough County. This route takes it through the city of Tampa, where it crosses the Hillsborough River. The crossings of the Hillsborough River include and eastbound vertical lift bridge, and a westbound bascule bridge.

At Florida Avenue, US 92/Hillsborough Avenue crosses U.S. Business Route 41. Two blocks east of the interchange with Interstate 275, the road encounters the intersection with Nebraska Avenue, where an overlap with US 41 begins. South of US 92, Nebraska Avenue is Florida State Road 45. Along the way, the overlap between US 41 and 92 encounters a railroad crossing with the CSX Clearwater Subdivision. The US 41-92 overlap ends at North 40th Street where southbound US 41 turns right, and eastbound US 92 continues along Hillsborough Avenue The street runs along a bridge over the CSX Neve Spur then has an intersection with Florida State Road 583.


According to the Florida Department of Transportation, Hillsborough Avenue from Nebraska Avenue to 50th Street has increased in the number of accidents reported, up from 269 in 1999 to 351 in 2005.[2]

Landmarks

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References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on January 12, 2007. Retrieved February 22, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) FDOT Federal-Aid Report
  2. ^ FDOT, Eyes on Hillsborough