Midtown Interchange
Road junction
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The Midtown Interchange,[1][2] located in the Civic Center and Overtown[3] neighborhoods of Miami, Florida, is the convergence of three major motorways: I-95, I-395 (which connects to the MacArthur Causeway to the east), and the Dolphin Expressway (SR 836).
Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX)
| Midtown Interchange | |
|---|---|
The Midtown Interchange, c. mid-1960s | |
![]() Interactive map of Midtown Interchange | |
| Location | |
| Miami, Florida | |
| Coordinates | 25.7888020°N 80.2039363°W |
| Roads at junction | |
| Construction | |
| Type | Stack interchange |
| Maintained by | Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX) |
Description
Since its opening in 1968, eight lanes have been added to I-95 and an undersea tunnel below Biscayne Bay has been added from the end of I-395 near Museum Park. The tunnel serves as a direct freeway connection to the PortMiami, expected to alleviate freight traffic in Downtown Miami.[4][5]
As of 2025, most of the interchange is being rebuilt as part of the Signature Bridge project for I-395 just east of the interchange that also includes double decking the eastern end of the Dolphin Expressway.[6] The near one billion dollar project is not expected to be completed until the late 2020s.
