East 2nd Avenue | |
Route information | |
Maintained by Miami-Dade County | |
Length | 7.76 mi[1] (12.49 km) |
Existed | 1945–1995 |
Major junctions | |
South end | US 1 / SR 5 in Downtown Miami |
SR 968 in Downtown Miami I-395 / SR 836 in Downtown Miami US 27 / SR 25 in Miami I-195 / SR 112 in Miami SR 944 in Miami SR 934 in Miami SR 932 in Miami Shores SR 909 in North Miami | |
North end | SR 924 in North Miami |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Florida |
Highway system | |
Once a part of the original Dixie Highway, the former State Road 815 was a 7.76-mile-long north–south route that served - and still serves - as a commuter alternative to the nearby Biscayne Boulevard (US 1-SR 5) that was part of the Florida State Roads system for five decades. Located entirely in Dade County, SR 815 was locally known as East Second Avenue. The southern terminus of SR 815 was an intersection of Southeast Second Avenue and Southeast Second Street at the Miami River; the northern terminus was an intersection of Northeast Second Avenue and North Gratigny Road (SR 924).