About the East-West Expressway
State Road 408 is a 22-mile toll road running through the heart of Orlando from Ocoee in the west to the SR-50/SR-520 junction in the east. The highway passes directly through downtown Orlando and provides critical connections between the western suburbs and the eastern communities.
Key Connections
SR-408 connects to I-4 in downtown Orlando, SR-417 (GreeneWay) on the east side, and SR-429 (Western Beltway) on the west side. The highway provides access to downtown Orlando, the Amway Center, Camping World Stadium, and the Florida Citrus Bowl area.
Traffic Patterns
Rush hour traffic on SR-408 is heaviest between 7 and 9 AM eastbound and 4 and 7 PM westbound. The downtown section near I-4 experiences the most congestion. During events at the Amway Center or Camping World Stadium, expect additional delays near the downtown exits.
Toll Information
SR-408 uses electronic tolling with SunPass and E-Pass. Toll-by-plate is available for cash-free travel. The total toll from end to end is approximately $3 to $4. BusBrother uses SR-408 for efficient routing through the Orlando metro area.
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