About the GreeneWay
State Road 417, the Central Florida GreeneWay, is a 55-mile toll road forming part of the beltway around Orlando. It runs from Sanford in the north to the Osceola County line in the south, passing near Orlando International Airport. The GreeneWay is a faster alternative to I-4 for many east-side destinations.
Airport and Port Connections
SR-417 connects to SR-528 (Beachline) for access to MCO and Port Canaveral. The interchange provides a seamless connection between the GreeneWay and the Space Coast corridor. For groups heading from northern Orlando or Sanford to Port Canaveral, SR-417 to SR-528 is often the fastest route.
Toll Information
SR-417 uses electronic tolling through the Central Florida Expressway Authority. SunPass and E-Pass transponders are accepted. Toll-by-plate is available for vehicles without transponders. Tolls vary by distance traveled but are generally moderate for the time savings provided.
Avoiding I-4 Traffic
SR-417 serves as a bypass around the congested I-4 corridor through downtown Orlando. Groups traveling from north Orlando to the Space Coast or southern Orange County save significant time by using SR-417 instead of fighting I-4 traffic. BusBrother drivers use SR-417 regularly for efficient routing.
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