Vero Beach-North Hutchinson Island Transportation
Vero Beach and Indian River County Transportation:
Federal Interstates I-95
Federal Highways US-1
State Highways SR-60
Railroads Florida East Coast
Nearest Airport with Scheduled Commerical Airline Service: Melbourne
International Airport
# Runways 3
Longest Paved Runway(ft.) 9483
General Aviation Airports Vero Beach Municipal Airport
Local Deep Water Port Port of Ft. Pierce
Miles to Closest Port 13
Miles* To:
Tallahassee ................................... 305
Orlando ................................... 86
Tampa ................................... 133
Jacksonville ................................... 202
Miami ................................... 126
Atlanta ................................... 487
Chicago ................................... 1063
Dallas ................................... 1040
New York ................................... 973
*Miles are calculated from county seat.
Flying In?
Vero Beach and Sebastian each have muncipal airports that are open
to general aviation traffic. If you are flying in by private plane,
please don't depend on high density or skyscrapers to guide your
way. More likely you'll just see the sea, the river and lots of
tree tops!
The Vero Beach Municipal Airport received the 1995 General Aviation
Airport of the Year Award from the Florida Department of Transportation.
The winning airport is selected based upon accomplishments in the
areas of airport facilities improvements, airfield safety and security,
aesthetics, and management. Commercial air service is available from
Melbourne, (located 25 miles north of Sebastian), Orlando or West
Palm Beach.
One if by land...
Interstate 95 and U.S. 1 both provide north/south travelers access
to the eastern side of the county on the mainland. Route A1A runs
the entire length of the barrier island, from Brevard County in
the north (Sebastian Inlet) to St. Lucie County in the south (north
of the Ft. Pierce Inlet).
Two if by Sea...
The Indian River Lagoon, a part of the Intracoastal waterway, is
the "access by sea". Cruise on in from either the Sebastian
or Ft. Pierce Inlets. To make life easier on both yachtsmen and motorists,
a new high span bridge opened in Vero Beach in the summer of 1995
replacing the drawbridge.
Our county is sometimes discovered by international or out-of-state
yachtsmen who arrive via the Indian River. It's been known to happen
that some who put into port for a night fall under the spell of our
area and become part-time or permanent residents.
No matter how you arrive, there, on the opposite shore will be someone to make you feel welcome in Indian River County.
Nearby Melbourne Information
AUTOMOBILE
These major north/south routes are important arteries that connect
a number of communities: Titusville in the north; Cocoa , Cocoa
Beach and Rockledge in central Brevard; and Melbourne, Melbourne
Beach and Palm Bay in the south
Interstate 95 skirts Brevard County on its north/south trip from
Maine to Miami. Interstates & Highways
Running from Maine to Miami, I-95 is the most heavily traveled north-south
interstate on the East Coast, and for the convenience of businesses
and residents alike, it runs directly through Brevard County.
State Road A1A along the coastline.
US1 In the barrier islands (Melbourne Beach to Port Canaveral.
East West routes
State Road 405 to the north, which traverses the NASA Causeway to
the space center
S.R. 528 (the Beeline Expressway) in the center of the county. For
goods and persons traveling to Orlando, Tampa and all points west,
SR- 528 directly links to other major Florida highways like I-4 and
the Florida Turnpike.
S.R. 524 (the Bennett Causeway), merges with the Beeline, crosses
the Indian River to Merritt Island and then the Banana River to the
town of Cape Canaveral and Port Canaveral.
State Roads 502 (Barnes Boulevard) and 509 (Wickham Road) serve Vierra
and Melbourne.
S.R. 518, connects Melbourne with the beach communities of Indian
Harbour, Canova, Indialantic and Melbourne Beach.
S.R. 509 travels north/south through the county's southern section
and connects with Eau Gallie Boulevard.
Airlines
At least five airlines serve passengers at Melbourne International
Airport. Melbourne’s main carrier is Delta with service to Atlanta,
Wash DC and New York/
Orlando International, is just 50 miles and about 45 minutes away
via the Beeline Expressway (S.R. 528). From either place you can
fly almost anywhere.
Smaller executive airports are scattered around the region, including
the Space Center Executive Airport.
Cruise ships
The state's third-largest cruise-passenger port, Port Canaveral, also handles lots of space-related and commercial cargo at its deep-water facility. The East Coast Railroad carries freight by rail. Greyhound buses also provide transportation in the county.
Rail Service
Running directly through Brevard County, Florida’s East Coast Railway
connects with Norfolk Southern and CSX and provides another ground-based
transportation option for business.
There are Amtrak stations located in Delray beach, Tampa and Jacksonville.
There is also a unique car Auto Train (Amtrak) located in Sanford
Florida.
The Auto Train offers rail transportation for passengers and their
personal vehicles between Lorton, Virginia (near Washington, D.C.)
and Sanford, Florida, near Orlando.
Passengers are allowed to take their automobile, small van, light
duty truck, or motorcycle when they travel north or south.
Wide coach seats or private first-class sleeping compartments and
dining cars and meals are offered.
Reservations required. See your travel agent, call 1-800-USA-RAIL,
1-877-SKIP-I-95, or visit tickets.amtrak.com for reservations and
fare information.
In conclusion, whatever mode of transportation you need, be it for
personal or for business, Melbourne is in a great location and has
the transportation options.


