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State Road 415 / Volusia County 415 South

Volusia County 415 south
Volusia County 415 begins at U.S. 92 (International Speedway Boulevard) in the shadow of Interstate 95's Exit 261 interchange. The county road leads south along Tomoka Farms Road, which begins north of U.S. 92. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Tomoka Farms travels through a relatively rural area on its southward approach to western Port Orange. Volusia County 415 passes over Interstate 4 in the process. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Volusia County 421 travels Taylor Road southwest from Florida 421's interchange with Interstate 95 in Port Orange to a rural end at Volusia County 415 (Tomoka Farms Road). Photo taken 06/19/08.
Taylor Road continues west to Guava Drive while Volusia County 421 begins its 2.89-mile drive to Volusia County 4009 (Williamson Boulevard) and Florida 421. Florida 421 connects Interstate 95 with U.S. 1 and Florida A1A (Dunlawton Avenue). Photo taken 06/19/08.
Volusia County 415 continues south along Tomoka Farms Road through the rural outskirts of Port Orange. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Nearing the intersection with Volusia County 4118 (Pioneer Trail) on Volusia County 415 south. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Volusia County 4118 (Pioneer Trail) meanders west to Florida 44 toward DeLand and east into New Smyrna Beach, ending at Florida 44 Business (Canal Street). Photo taken 06/19/08.

Leaving the intersection with Pioneer Trail on Tomoka Farms Road south, another Volusia County 415 pentagon is posted. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Florida 44 is finally reached along Volusia County 415 (Tomoka Farms Road) south. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Florida 44 represents the main route between New Smyrna Beach and the coast and the Volusia County seat of DeLand. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Florida 44 ends in downtown New Smyrna Beach at U.S. 1 & Florida A1A (South Causeway) to the east and at U.S. 19 & 98 in Crystal River to the west. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Florida 44 also sees interchanges with Interstate 95 and 4 within Volusia County. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Florida 415 south
Florida 415 overtakes Volusia County 415 southward from Florida 44 along an 18.6-mile routing. Photo taken 06/19/08.
The Florida 415 destinations of Osteen and Sanford are highlighted on this freeway style mileage sign. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Wide open road is generally the rule of Florida 415 leading south from Florida 44 & Volusia County 415. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Lake Ashby Road loops south and east from Florida 415 to the Lake Ashby area at Alamana. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Florida 415 skims the eastern reaches of incorporated Deltona. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Volusia County 4145 (Howland Boulevard) provides the second of three routes into Deltona from Florida 415 south. Fort Smith Boulevard is the first. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Florida 415 south at Volusia County 4145 (Howland Boulevard) north. Howland Boulevard meanders northwest 8.6 miles to junction Florida 472 at Interstate 4. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Florida 415 continues south two miles to Osteen and junction Volusia County 4162. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Volusia County 4162 spurs west from Florida 415 through south Deltona along Doyle Road. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Southbound at the westbound beginning of Volusia County 4162 (Doyle Road). Doyle Road becomes DeBary Avenue through the Lake Monroe community of Enterprise. Volusia County 4162 also meets Interstate 4 (Exit 108) along its 10.2-mile route. Photos taken 06/19/08.
Sanford is now eight miles south via Florida 415 to Florida 46 west. Much of the road to the Sanford County line is surrounded by wetlands associated with the St. Johns River. Photo taken 06/19/08.
Crossing the St. Johns River and its associated bayou between Volusia and Seminole County on Florida 415 south. Photos taken 02/29/08.
Immediately south of the Osteen Bridge is the east end of Seminole County 415 (Celery Avenue). Celery Avenue carries the county road westward to central Sanford along the original Florida 415 alignment. Peninsula Point spurs northeast from County 415 to an adjacent marina as a road that once crossed the St. Johns on a 1947-constructed bridge. Photo taken 02/29/08.

Page Updated October 2, 2008.