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Transportation in Jacksonville, Florida

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Skyway project to the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) in 1977. Following further development and a final 18-month feasibility study, the UMTA selected Jacksonville as one of seven cities to receive federal funding for an automated people mover. Two other related projects are Miami's Metromover and
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A monorail was first proposed in the 1970s as part of a mobility plan hoping to attract interest from the Urban Mass Transit Administration's Downtown Peoplemover Program. The initial study was undertaken by the Florida Department of Transportation and Jacksonville's planning department, who took the
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Jacksonville once had a large streetcar system. On February 24, 1893, Jacksonville began service with its first streetcar line. By the late 1920s, Jacksonville had what was Florida's largest streetcar system, run by multiple different companies. However, by the early 1930s, buses replaced streetcars,
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Jacksonville is a sprawling city making cohesive walking and bicycling options difficult. Cycling still remains popular in some central urban areas for both recreation and commuting. The city manages to sustain a relatively low amount of traffic congestion for a city of its population, this is mostly
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In 2006, construction began to replace the three existing passenger concourses. Concourse A was demolished and rebuilt, followed by Concourse C, which was completed in 2008. Concourse B was a low priority because the capacities of Concourses A & C were more than adequate for existing demand. The
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network. Among urbanized areas with a population of 1 million or greater in the United States, Jacksonville ranked tenth in freeway lane miles per 1,000 population and eighth in freeway-equivalent miles per 1,000 population. As the 12th-largest city in the U.S., Jacksonville has repeatedly been
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and Northeast Florida. It is currently in the very early planning stages, having completed the first step of a feasibility study and currently pursuing an alternatives analysis. Three routes were analyzed indepth, north to
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Kings Road, is another major north-south connector that terminates in downtown Jacksonville as Union Street going southeast and State Street going northwest. Most of the road is either multiplexed with US 1 or US
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built by Bombardier. The guideway consists of concrete beams which rest atop an unusually large support structure not used in most monorail systems. Maximum speed for the train is 48 km/h (30 mph).
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Lack of cross-town bus routes, forcing bus riders to travel downtown to cross from one side of the city to another, often doubling or tripling what the trip distance would have been with a direct route.
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to demolish Concourse B in June 2009 because it was safer and easier for the contractor. The JAA expects passenger traffic to increase by 2013, and when it occurs, a new Concourse B will be erected.
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Many companies offer Taxi service in Jacksonville. A cab can be hailed from the Jacksonville International Airport and most downtown locations, but elsewhere requires a phone call.
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intersect in Jacksonville, creating the busiest intersection in the region with 200,000 vehicles each day. Interstate 10 ends at this intersection (the other end being in
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airport for business and personal aircraft as well as small commuter planes. The airport has a control tower and handles 400-500 aircraft operations daily.
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A $ 152 million project to create a high-speed interchange at the intersection of Interstates 10 and 95 began in February 2005, after the conclusion of
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When compared to other U.S. cities, Jacksonville appears on the high end of car use, even amongst its car dependent peers in other Sunbelt regions.
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Southside Boulevard is a southeast residential connector; in north Jacksonville, it goes by many names but is a northwest residential connector.
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related to the vast 767 square miles (1,990 km) area the city covers, an area much larger than most cities with a population over 800,000.
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Lack of night bus services, which forces those who work late shifts to find other ways to get around. These can be much more expensive.
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Several proposals for expanding the Jacksonville transit system are in various stages of discussion, planning, or initial funding.
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Paucity of scheduled bus routes, often forcing riders to choose between arriving at a destination extremely early, or late.
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operates passenger rail service to and from major cities throughout North America. The city is bisected by major highways,
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and as of 2019 is the sixth largest airport in Florida handling nearly 7.2 million passengers annually. It serves the
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into a new station located next to the operations and maintenance center in Jacksonville's fast-growing
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There are several minor airports operated by the Jacksonville Aviation Authority. These include:
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ranked below 40th in mass transit availability. As a result, the city is not well known for its
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and the first in Florida authorized to fly space vehicles that take off and land horizontally.
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in Westside, is a general aviation airport used primarily for personal aircraft, including
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on Clifford Lane in the northwest section of the city. Two trains presently stop there, the
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serves as a beltway routing around the city and connects to all of the interstate highways.
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There are other concerns over a lack of safe walking paths in many areas of the city. Many
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that services military aircraft, corporate aircraft, general aviation, and air cargo. The
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by late October 2005, but Amtrak has opted not to fully restore service into Florida.
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Roosevelt Boulevard is a major north-south connector from downtown Jacksonville to
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resulted in a significant decrease in passengers and flights, which prompted the
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J. Turner Butler Boulevard is a major connector from Jacksonville to the beaches.
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Beach Boulevard is a major east-west connector from downtown Jacksonville to the
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serves as JTA's main transit hub. Various intercity bus companies terminate near
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includes ground, air, and sea options for passenger and freight transit. The
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in Arlington, located about 8 miles from Downtown Jacksonville. Craig is a
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The primary north-south local access roadway through downtown Jacksonville.
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districts. JTA is in the process of securing funding for an extension into
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Along with bus services, Jacksonville offers fixed routes operated by the
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and the streetcars slowly perished. The last year of service was 1936.
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The Port of Jacksonville also serves as a hub for passenger ships. The
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is another freight railroad serving Jacksonville. Mainly transporting
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Jacksonville is the headquarters of two significant freight railroads.
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in the consolidation of 1968 don’t have sidewalks. This often forces
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as a result of the track damage in the Gulf Coast area caused by
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bus system beyond the present routes or construct a heavy or
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downtown campus, the Northbank central business district,
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Atlantic Boulevard is the north connector to the beaches.
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might also be the reason the city has yet to develop its
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Plug-in electric vehicles in Florida § Jacksonville
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on August 28, 2005. Service was restored as far east as
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became the United States' eighth licensed commercial
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has been operating since 1948 and is the last active
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Demolition of JIA's Concourse B brings end of an era
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Northeast Florida Regional Transportation Commission
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Overview of transportation in Jacksonville, Florida
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Index

Jacksonville Port Authority
Port of Jacksonville
Jacksonville Aviation Authority
Jacksonville International Airport
Northside
Jacksonville Transportation Authority
Rosa Parks Transit Station
Central Station
Amtrak
I-95
I-10
I-295
Jacksonville Transportation Authority
Skyway
Downtown Jacksonville
Northbank
Southbank
Lavilla
Brooklyn

population density
mass transit
light rail
walkability

Bus
rapid transit
light rail
automobile
sidewalks

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