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U.S. 17-441 North & 92 East - Orange Blossom Trail

U.S. 17-441 North & 92 East
U.S. 17-92-441 northbound reassurance markers posted after their respective splits with U.S. 192 (Vine Street). Main Street carries the trio northward to the Kissimmee City line and Orange Blossom Trail. Photo taken 08/26/07.
Donegan Avenue, a primary east-west street in north Kissimmee, crosses paths with U.S. 17-92-441 (Main Street) at this signalized intersection. Donegan Avenue combines briefly with parallel unsigned Orange County 527 (Old Dixie Highway) nearby. Photo taken 08/26/07.
U.S. 17-441 north & 92 east leave the city of Kissimmee and name change to Orange Blossom Trail ahead of Carroll Street. Carroll Street connects with Old Dixie Highway to the east and loops west to Hoagland Boulevard. Photo taken 08/26/07.
Wetlands generally surround the intersection of U.S. 17-441 north & 92 (Orange Blossom Trail) east and Osceola Parkway (Osceola County 522). Osceola Parkway consists of a tolled expressway west from Flora Boulevard and a six-lane arterial east to Florida's Turnpike. Photo taken 08/26/07.
Orange Blossom Trail northbound at Osceola Parkway (Osceola County 522). Osceola Parkway provides a high speed connection to Interstate 4 and Walt Disney World west of the toll plaza near Flora Boulevard. Eastward, Osceola County 522 provides the only local access point to Florida's Turnpike on its drive east to Buenaventura Lakes and Boggy Creek Road (Osceola County 530). Photo taken 08/26/07.
U.S. 17-441 north & 92 eastbound reassurance shield assembly posted between Osceola Parkway and the Tupperware corporate headquarters. Photo taken 04/05/08.
Northbound Orange Blossom Trail (OBT) at the Osceola County Performing Arts Center entrance. Photo taken 04/05/08.
Crossing into Orange County on U.S. 17-441 north & 92 (OBT) east. Photo taken 04/05/08.

U.S. 17-92-441 provide a direct connection to Florida 417 Toll (Central Florida Greeneway) from the city of Kissimmee. Their interchange lies 1.75 miles north of the Osceola County line. Photo taken 04/05/08.
Approaching the intersection with Hunter's Creek Boulevard west and Falcon Trace Boulevard east. Hunter's Creek Boulevard constitutes a four-lane divided road west to John Young Parkway and Town Center Boulevard. Falcon Trace Boulevard spurs east into the Falcon Trace subdivision. Photo taken 04/05/08.
Signs direct motorists bound for John Young Parkway via Town Center Boulevard west. The Central Florida Greeneway also provides a connection between Exits 11 and 10. Photo taken 04/05/08.
A folded-diamond interchange joins U.S. 17-92-441 (OBT) with Florida 417 Toll within the residential area of Southchase. Both movements to the toll road require left-hand turns. Photo taken 04/05/08.
Town Center Boulevard provides the main east-west arterial throughout the unincorporated sprawl of Hunters Creek, Southchase, etc. Eastward the boulevard continues to unsigned Orange County 527 (Orange Avenue) and Landstar Boulevard. Photo taken 04/05/08.
Florida 417 Toll travels east-west from Interstate 4 in northern Osceola to Orlando International Airport and Lake Nona. Photo taken 04/05/08.
U.S. 17-441 north & 92 east (OBT) at the northbound on-ramp to Florida 417 Toll. The Greeneway continues east to Landstar Road and Boggy Creek Road north to the airport before turning northeast toward east Orlando and ultimately Sanford. Photo taken 04/05/08.
OOCEA installed Clearview sign direct motorists onto Florida 417 Toll south for Walt Disney World (via World Center Drive / Florida 536 west or Osceola Parkway) and Tampa via Interstate 4 west at the south end. Photo taken 04/05/08.
Florida 417 Toll continues west one mile to John Young Parkway and five miles to World Center Drive to International Drive. Photo taken 04/05/08.
Florida 417 Toll merges onto Interstate 4 west before the World Drive interchange at Celebration. Photo taken 04/05/08.
A trio of shields for U.S. 17-92-441 posted north of the Central Florida Greeneway on Orange Blossom Trail. Photo taken 04/05/08.
Orange Blossom Trail transitions into a heavily developed commercial route from the Greeneway north into the city of Orlando. Meeting the arterial next is Deerfield Boulevard, an east-west connector between Balcombe Road and John Young Parkway. Photo taken 04/05/08.
Gingermill Boulevard west and Wetherbee Road intersect U.S. 17-92-441 (OBT) at the next northbound intersection. Gingermill Boulevard spurs into an adjoining subdivision while Wetherbee Road leads east to the sprawling Meadow Woods area at unsigned Orange County 527 (Orange Avenue). Photo taken 04/05/08.
Florida 408 Toll trailblazer posted after the Orange Blossom Trail intersection with Gore Street. Gore Street joins U.S. 17-92-441 with Florida 527 (Orange Avenue) south of Downtown Orlando. Photo taken 11/05/06.
A diamond interchange joins Florida 408 Toll (East-West Expressway) with U.S. 17-92-441 (Orange Blossom Trail) near the Parramore neighborhood west of Downtown Orlando. Eastbound Florida 408 heads one half mile to junction Interstate 4 and 1.5 miles to Downtown Orlando. Florida 408 ends at Florida 50 (East Colonial Drive) near University Park; Florida 50 continues from there to Titusville. Photos taken 11/05/06.
Westbound Florida 408 heads nine miles to Florida's Turnpike at Ocoee. The East-West Expressway serves Pine Hills, Orlo Vista, and Winter Garden (via Florida 50 west). Photos taken 11/05/06.

U.S. 17-92-441 shield assembly posted between Florida 408 Toll and Anderson Street. Anderson and South Street provide main routes to and from Downtown Orlando from Orange Blossom Trail. Photo taken 11/05/06.
Northbound Orange Blossom Trail at the intersection with Church Street. Interests to the Florida Citrus Bowl should use Church Street west to Rio Grande Avenue. Church Street continues west from the stadium to Tampa Avenue and John Young Parkway (Orange County 423). Photo taken 11/05/06.
Approaching junction Florida 526 east (Washington Street) on U.S. 17-441 north & 92 east (Orange Blossom Trail). Florida 526 follows Washington Street east to Interstate 4 where it partitions into the one-way street-couplet of Garland Avenue (north and Hughey Avenue (south). Photo taken 11/05/06.
Orange Blossom Trail northbound at the eastbound beginning of Florida 526 (Washington Street). Florida 526 travels east along Robinson Street through Downtown Orlando to Crystal Lake Drive. Washington Street continues west of U.S. 17-92-441 to Rock Lake and Old winter Garden Road at Tampa Avenue. Photo taken 11/05/06.
U.S. 17-441 north & 92 eastbound reassurance shields posted between Florida 526 (Washington Street) and Jefferson Street. Photo taken 11/05/06.
Robinson Street continues west from Florida 526 (Hughey Avenue) to U.S. 17-92-441 (Orange Blossom Trail). Photo taken 11/05/06.
Northbound Orange Blossom Trail at Amelia Street. Amelia Street east links Orange Blossom Trail with the Orlando Centroplex, home of the Orlando Magic NBA franchise. Rock Lake Drive stems west from Amelia Street to Rock Lake. Photo taken 11/05/06.
Orange Blossom Trail bends northeast and meets Florida 50 (West Colonial Drive). Colonial Drive constitutes the main east-west arterial throughout Orange County, linking Oakland, Winter Garden, Orlando, Union Park, Bithlo, and Christmas. Photo taken 11/05/06.
West Colonial Drive meets Interstate 4 three quarters of a mile east of Orange Blossom Trail at Exit 84. Photo taken 11/05/06.
U.S. 17 north & 92 east split with U.S. 441 north, joining Florida 50 (West Colonial Drive) east between Orange Blossom Trail and Mills Avenue. U.S. 441 remains along Orange Blossom Trail northbound through Apopka and Lake Dora. Florida 50 west continues along West Colonial Drive to Pine Hills. Historically speaking, U.S. 441 once ended at the intersection of Orange Blossom Trail and West Colonial Drive. Photo taken 11/05/06.

Page Updated April 25, 2008.