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Florida State Road 39
Highway in Florida
Highway in Florida
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| state | FL |
| type | SR |
| route | 39 |
| maint | FDOT |
| map | |
| map_custom | yes |
| map_notes | SR 39 highlighted in red and SR 39A in blue |
| length_mi | 27.472 |
| length_round | 3 |
| length_ref | |
| established | 1945 |
| direction_a | South |
| terminus_a | at Hopewell |
| junction | in Plant City |
| in Plant City | |
| near Zephyrhills | |
| direction_b | North |
| terminus_b | near Dade City |
| counties | Hillsborough, Pasco |
| previous_type | SR |
| previous_route | 37 |
| next_type | SR |
| next_route | 39A |
in Plant City near Zephyrhills
State Road 39 (SR 39) is a north–south state highway in eastern Pasco and Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. Between Plant City and Zephyrhills, the road is named Paul S. Buchman Highway. North of Zephyrhills, Florida the road is a secret state designation for U.S. Route 301 until the southern terminus of the concurrency with U.S. Route 98 south of Dade City, Florida.
Route description
Hillsborough County

State Road 39 begins at the SR 60 and County Road 39 in Hopewell. The road enters the Plant City Limits at Trapnell Road. An overhead sign gantry points to a truck detour as the road approaches West Alexander Street, although East Alexander Street continues as a four-lane divided highway toward Jim Johnson Road. It's at this intersection where SR 39 makes a left turn while James L. Redman Parkway continues as State Road 39A. The route continues west until it makes a curve between West Maki Road and Mud Lake Road just before passing by the Florida Heart Institute and running straight north.
Between West Ball Street and Sammons Road, SR 39 crosses the CSX Yeoman Subdivision, and later crosses the CSX Lakeland Subdivision, which carries Amtrak's Silver Star line. After those two railroad crossings, the route serves as the last intersection with State Road 574 (Reynolds Street) before that route terminates at U.S. Route 92. SR 39 itself intersects eastbound US 92 (formerly a segment of State Road 566) at Thonotosassa Road (which also contains an intersection with West Oak Avenue on the southwest corner), and then westbound US 92 at West Baker Street (State Road 600). Between Victoria Street and West Spencer Avenue, it curves from north to north-northeast, and then turns straight north again just before the interchange with Interstate 4 (Exit 21), which also contains frontage roads that also extend east to SR 39A. After I-4, Alexander Street makes a slight northwest reverse curve that ends just as the route officially leaves the Plant City Limits south of the intersection with County Road 580, which is not only a county extension of State Road 580 in Tampa and Pinellas County to the west. The next major intersection is the northern terminus of State Road 39A, which is named Paul S. Buchman Highway. From there the road runs along the west side of the CSX Yeoman Subdivision and SR 39 will official become part of Paul S. Buchman Highway at the intersection with County Road 582 (Knights-Griffin Road) in Knights, which likewise is a county extension of State Road 582, but unlike CR 580, crosses over into Polk County. After passing by the Blackwater Ultralight Flightpath, SR 39 and the Yeoman Subdivision both run near a mine just south of the Hillsborough-Pasco County Line.
Pasco County and beyond
In Crystal Springs the road moves away from the Yeoman Subdivision in south of the Hillsborough River, but still remains at a northwesterly direction. Just north of the river, it gradually enters Zephyrhills South where the first major intersection is County Road 535. The road serves as the entrance to the Shady Oaks trailer park and after intersecting Tucker road, meets a wye intersection with U.S. Route 301 and then becomes a hidden route, shared with State Road 41. US 301-SRs 39-41 all enter the City of Zephyrhills and serve as the eastern terminus of State Road 54 at Fifth Avenue. Some maps suggest that it also take SR 54 with it as a hidden route until it reaches Eiland Boulevard. When SR 41 branches off to the northwest and becomes CR 41, SR 39 becomes the sole hidden route for US 301 until the southern terminus of the US 98 (SRs 35-700) multiplex in Clinton Heights, south of Dade City. North of there, it serves as a hidden route for US 98 along with State Road 700, and apparently continues towards northern terminus of the US 98-301 multiplex in Trilacoochee where US 301 runs along SR 35, while US 98-SR 700 runs towards a multiplex with SR 50 in Ridge Manor.
In 2007, a resurfacing project of US 98-301 in Dade City led to the exposure of the road's status as State Road 39, as detour signs popped up around downtown. This was also part of an effort to realign US 98-301 to the truck route. SRs 35 & 700 remain hidden state roads in this segment, while mainline US 98-301 follows the former truck route along hidden SR 533.
Plant City Truck Routes
Florida SR 39 Truck
Two Truck Routes of State Road 39 used to exist around historic downtown Plant City. The west side truck route follows the pattern of the current State Road 39 beginning at the intersection of West Alexander Street, East Alexander Street and James L. Redman Parkway. The route continues west until it makes a curve between West Maki Road and Mud Lake Road just before passing by the Florida Heart Institute and running straight north until it reached Interstate 4 (Exit 19), then ran along the frontage roads of I-4 to Paul Buckman Highway. This route was officially eliminated when Alexander Street was extended to Paul Buckman Highway in Knights, and SRs 39 and 39A switched places within Plant City.
The east side truck route begins at the intersection of West and East Alexander Street, where SR 39 turns from north to west, but this segment is also overlapped by an eastern truck detour of SR 39. A truck detour sign gantry can be found at the southern terminus of State Road 553 (East Park Road). Further into the city, SR 39 has an at-grade crossings with the CSX Plant City Subdivision just before terminating at South Park Road, Jim Johnson Road and Roberts Ranch Road.
After the intersection with Alsbrook Street and Coronet Road, it crosses the CSX Lakeland Subdivision immediately before it intersects U.S. Route 92 (State Road 600). Here the street name changes to North Park Road (State Road 553) and contains a hidden continuation of FL Truck Route 39, both of which run practically straight north for SR 553's entire route. SRs 553 and east Truck Route 39 end at the interchange with Interstate 4 (Exit 22), which also contains frontage roads that serve SR 39. North of the interchange, North Park Road continues as a four-lane divided highway leading to housing developments.
Former proposals
In the early 20th century, a connection between County Road 48 and SR 200 was planned to run along the west-north side of the Withlacoochee River. This is why there are two sections of CR 39 in Citrus County. It was proposed to end at US 41.
State Road 39A (SR 39A) is a short north–south route connecting the west side of Plant City, Florida to Interstate 4. It is part of the western truck route in the area.
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Major intersections
References
References
- [[Google Street View]] photos, 2011
- Florida Travel Saver, July–September 2001
- Withlacoochee State Trail map (Florida Department of Environmental Protection; Office of Greenways and Trails)
- "Straight-Line Diagrams Online GIS Application".
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