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==Transportation== ===Airports=== * [[Quincy Municipal Airport (Florida)|Quincy Municipal Airport]] ===Major roads=== {{See also|List of county roads in Gadsden County, Florida}} [[File:Gadsden County FL sign entering from Georgia.jpg|thumb|right|The sign for Gadsden County while entering Florida from Georgia]] * [[Image:I-10.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 10 in Florida|Interstate 10]] is the main west-to-east interstate highway in the county, and serves as the unofficial dividing line between northern and southern Gadsden County. It contains four interchanges within the county; CR 270A (Exit 166), SR 12 (Exit 174), SR 267 (Exit 181), and US 90 (Exit 192). * [[Image:US 90.svg|20px]] [[U.S. Route 90 in Florida|US 90]] was the main west-to-east highway in the county prior to the construction of I-10 in the late 1960s. It runs from the [[Victory Bridge (Florida)|Victory Bridge]] in Chattahoochee in the northwest, and then southeast through Gretna, Douglas City, and Quincy before finally leaving the county east of Midway into Leon County. * [[Image:US 27.svg|20px]] [[U.S. Route 27 in Florida|US 27]] is the sole south-to-north U.S. highway running through the northeastern part of the county. * [[Image:Florida 12.svg|20px]] [[Florida State Road 12|State Road 12]] is a west-to-east state highway running from Liberty County in the southwest to Havana in the northeast. It also contains a county extension into Leon County. * [[Image:Florida 65.svg|20px]] [[Florida State Road 65|State Road 65]] <!-- is a south-to-north route that runs from Franklin County, and then Appalachicola National Forest before entering Gadsden County and terminating at SR 12 west of US 90. A county extension runs north of Quincy toward >>>>>>>> --> * [[Image:Florida 159.svg|25px]] [[Florida State Road 159|State Road 159]] is a short south to north road connecting US 27 to SR 12 in Havana, with a county extension northwest to [[Georgia State Route 309]] at the Georgia State Line. * [[Image:Florida 267.svg|25px]] [[Florida State Road 267|State Road 267]] ===Railroads=== Gadsden County has at least four existing railroad lines, three of which are owned by [[CSX]]. The first two CSX lines being [[Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad|P&A Subdivision]], a line formerly owned by the [[Louisville and Nashville Railroad]], and the other is the Tallahassee Subdivision, a former [[Seaboard Air Line Railroad]] line. These two lines meet in [[Chattahoochee, Florida|Chatahoochee]] and served [[Amtrak]]'s [[Sunset Limited]] until it was truncated to [[New Orleans]] in 2005 by [[Hurricane Katrina]]. A third line is the [[Apalachicola Northern Railroad]], a line that spans as far south as [[Port Saint Joe, Florida|Port St. Joe]]. The line enters from Liberty County, then crosses SR 12 in Greensboro, runs under I-10, follows CR 268 in Hardaway, and then turns west into Chatahoochee. The fourth line is the third CSX Line, the Bainbridge Subdivision, which runs along the west side of US 27 from Leon County by way of a bridge over the [[Ochlockonee River]] to the Georgia State Line. While some spurs still exist, other lines within the county were abandoned. ===Public transportation=== Public Transportation is provided by [[Big Bend Transit]], which operates 3 bus routes in the county.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bigbendtransit.org/gadsden/|title=Big Bend Transit {{!}} COORDINATED TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM OF GADSDEN COUNTY|website=www.bigbendtransit.org|access-date=January 31, 2019}}</ref>
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