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Florida State Road 524

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West end:
  
SR 520 near Cocoa

Length
  
8.26 km

East end:
  
SR 528 in Cocoa

State Road 524 (SR 524) is a five-mile-long southwest-northeast street in Cocoa, Florida. It is signed east–west.

Contents

Map of FL-524, Cocoa, FL 32926, USA

The western terminus is an intersection with SR 520 just outside the Cocoa city limits; the eastern terminus is an intersection with SR 501 just south of a SR 528 interchange at Grissom Parkway. Some local maps indicate that it has the name of Emory L. Bennett Causeway (which is also the "local" name for SR 528 as it crosses the Indian River to Cape Canaveral), but the name is rarely mentioned for SR 524.

State Road 524 intersects Interstate 95 (SR 9) with a diamond interchange. The connector is a remnant of the early days of the Bee Line Expressway (now the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway). When SR 528 was first extended to Cape Canaveral in the 1970s, traffic followed SR 520 and SR 524 to the causeway. Upon completion of the construction of the Bee Line in 1974, the SR 528 designation went onto the new roadway, and the stretch between SR 520 and the Bee Line became SR 524. There is access to Canaveral Groves by Adamson Road, a block away from SR 520.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Brevard County.

References

Florida State Road 524 Wikipedia