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The Jacksonville transportation network includes ground, air, and sea options for passenger and freight transit. The Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport) operates the Port of Jacksonville , which includes container shipping facilities at Blount Island Marine Terminal , the Talleyrand Marine Terminal and the Dames Point Marine Terminal .
In 2018, the airport handled 6,460,253 passengers, breaking the previous record set in 2007. [9] 7,186,639 passengers were handled in 2019. [10]This increase in traffic prompted the JAA to revive the plan to rebuild concourse B. [11] On May 10, 2024, ground was broken on a new Concourse B.
Roads in Jacksonville, Florida (2 C, 33 P) Pages in category "Transportation in Jacksonville, Florida" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
The first of as many as six Mandola's Italian Kitchen restaurants planned for the Jacksonville area opened July 12 at 11112 San Jose Blvd. at Mandarin's Claire Lane Center in Mandarin.
The First Coast Flyer is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system in Jacksonville, Florida, owned and operated by the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA). It currently consists of four radial routes running north, southwest, southeast, and east from the Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center in Downtown Jacksonville, where it connects to the Jacksonville Skyway.
Jacksonville Executive at Craig Airport, also known as Jacksonville Executive Airport, is centrally located near Jacksonville's suburban business centers, and is a general aviation field used by corporate aircraft travelers and small aircraft. However, the 4,000 foot runways are considered small for jets, and plans to extend them have been ...
State Road 243 (SR 243), locally known as International Airport Boulevard, is a 2.255-mile-long (3.629 km) state road in the northern part of Jacksonville, Florida. It runs from Interstate 295 (I-295) at Exit 33 to Interstate 95 (I-95) at Exit 366.
The primary line through the Jacksonville Terminal Subdivision is the A Line, which is one of CSX's main lines in the eastern United States. Within the Jacksonville Terminal Subdivision, the A Line runs from Dinsmore south, passing Jackonville's Amtrak station, and through Grand Junction (historically known as Grand Crossing).