A major east–west highway in the
Miami metropolitan area,
State Road 934 currently extends from Northwest 87th Avenue, just west of the
Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) in
Medley to
SR A1A in
Miami Beach.
State Road 934 is, for its longest span,
North 79th Street in
Miami, but also traverses a variety of names as it crosses
Hialeah Gardens,
Hialeah,
North Bay Village, and Miami Beach as North 74th Street, the Hialeah Expressway and 21st Street in Hialeah, as the North 79th/81st Street
one-way pair in Miami, the
John F. Kennedy Causeway as it crosses
Biscayne Bay, and as Normandy Drive and 71st Street in
North Beach, Miami Beach (the last two forming a
one-way pair in Miami Beach, respectively).
Route description
The road begins at
Galloway Road (West 87th Avenue) in Medley, through residential streets before reaching the Palmetto Expressway. About two blocks east of the expressway, it crosses
Milam Dairy Road/West 72nd Avenue, becoming the
Hialeah Expressway, a
limited access stretch of highway that extends to US 27, and ends at
Red Road (West 4th Avenue,
SR 823). The
Okeechobee Metrorail station is located one block south of SR 934 on US 27. The expressway, however, does not have any complete interchanges; it is made up of at-grade intersections at each end of the expressway and between them, they consist of a single westbound off ramp onto North 74th Street near West 69th Avenue, a
half diamond with
US 27 (
SR 25) and an at-grade intersection with West 12th...
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