Interstate 175 (Florida)

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Interstate 175
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 1.44 mi (2.32 km)
West end: I-275 in St. Petersburg
East end: SR 687 in St. Petersburg
Florida State and County Roads
< SR 592 SR 595 >

Interstate 175 (abbreviated I-175) in St. Petersburg, Florida, also known as South Bay Drive, is a 1.44-mile-long spur route from Interstate 275 into downtown. Interstate 175 also has the (unsigned) Florida Department of Transportation designation of State Road 594.

Eight-tenths of a mile to the north is a sibling segment of freeway designated as I-375 (State Road 592).

The original intentions for Interstate 175 remain a mystery. According to AARoads, the freeway may originally have been part of the killed Pinellas Belt Expressway which would have followed the route of what is today, US 19 Alternate. The Pinellas Belt Expressway was killed around 1979 due to local opposition (almost the same opposition that killed Interstate 4's extension into South Pasadena in the 1970s). When I-75 was relocated in the late 1970s/early 1980s, five miles of additional interstate became available, thus the St. Pete feeder sections of I-175 and neighboring I-375 were upgraded to interstate status.

Auxiliary routes of Interstate 75
Current and Future (F) Former
I-175 Florida - Kentucky/Tennessee
I-275 Florida - Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio - Michigan - Tennessee
I-375 Florida - Michigan
I-475 Georgia - Michigan - Ohio
I-575 Georgia
I-675 Georgia - Michigan - Ohio


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