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[1] [2] gives this name to a different route that cuts the corner from I-4 to I-75.
As for the original plan, [3] shows it to be much longer than SR 618A, tying into SR 60 somewhere near Turkey Creek Road. Anyone have a better source for this? The 1970s plan scan is cut off, and the image on [4] was not saved. -- NE2 06:51, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
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Should information on the MCores proposal (2018 Florida SB 7068) be added here? It was a rather major proposal for a large expansion of the state toll road system that has mostly cancelled recently. Arecaceæ2011 ( talk) 04:12, 1 October 2021 (UTC)