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MCO Orlando International Airport Traffic Cameras

Monitor real-time traffic cameras around Orlando International Airport β€” Florida's primary central theme park gateway. Track SR-528 Beachline Expressway, SR-417 Central Florida GreeneWay, Florida's Turnpike, and SunRail/Brightline intermodal approaches on TrafficVision.Live.

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Airport Code: MCO  |  Official Name: Orlando International Airport  |  Location: Orlando, FL β€” 6 miles southeast of downtown, 15 miles from Walt Disney World  |  Primary Highway Access: SR-528 (Beachline), SR-417 (Central Florida GreeneWay), Florida's Turnpike  |  Transit: SunRail commuter train, Brightline intercity to Miami  |  Intermodal Terminal: Brightline service launched September 2023  |  Camera Sources: FDOT, FL511

Orlando International Airport (MCO) is Florida's primary central-region gateway, serving Orlando's theme park tourism (Walt Disney World, Universal, SeaWorld), convention business, and year-round travel. Primary highway access is via SR-528 (Beachline Expressway β€” which also connects Orlando to the East Coast beaches and Kennedy Space Center), SR-417 (Central Florida GreeneWay), and Florida's Turnpike. Per flymco.com, MCO's Intermodal Terminal has been the Orlando terminus of Brightline intercity rail since September 2023, with SunRail commuter rail also serving the area. FDOT and FL511 operate extensive MCO-area camera coverage β€” Florida operates one of the largest state DOT camera networks in America.

MCO Approach Coverage

SR-528 Beachline Expressway

Primary MCO corridor

SR-528 connects Orlando to MCO, East Coast beaches, and Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

SR-417 Central Florida GreeneWay

Orlando orbital tollway

Major connections from SR-417 include MCO, SR-408, SR-528 Beachline, and Florida's Turnpike. Exit 17A flyover connects directly to MCO's Jeff Fuqua Boulevard.

Florida's Turnpike

Cross-state tollway

Connects MCO to Miami, West Palm, Fort Pierce north/south corridor.

I-4 (via SR-528 or SR-417)

East-west Orlando spine

The primary Orlando freeway β€” access to Walt Disney World, Universal, International Drive.

MCO Intermodal Terminal

Brightline + SunRail + bus

Brightline opened service to Miami in September 2023; SunRail commuter service connects MCO to downtown Orlando.

International Drive / SR-482

Tourist Corridor

Direct connector between MCO and the International Drive tourist district.

Major Events Affecting MCO Traffic

  • Disney / Universal peak seasons β€” spring break, summer, Christmas/NYE all produce record MCO arrivals. See the Florida Spring Break guide and Christmas/NYE travel guide.
  • IAAPA Expo (November, Orange County Convention Center) β€” theme park industry's largest trade show
  • Hurricane season (June-November) β€” evacuations via Florida's Turnpike and I-75. See the Atlantic hurricane season guide.
  • EPCOT International Festivals (Food & Wine, Flower & Garden, Festival of the Holidays) β€” peak I-4 traffic

Pro Tip: Brightline to Miami Is Now a Realistic MCO-to-South-Florida Option

Brightline launched service between MCO and downtown Miami in September 2023, with trains every 1-2 hours and a 3.5-hour travel time. For travelers connecting from Miami/Fort Lauderdale to Central Florida, Brightline from MCO beats driving I-95 or Florida's Turnpike during peak tourist windows.

For Orlando visitors, see our Orlando traffic cameras guide, Florida traffic cameras guide, Florida Spring Break guide, and Daytona 500 traffic cameras guide.

Track MCO Airport Traffic

Browse live FDOT and FL511 camera feeds covering every MCO approach.

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Where is Orlando International Airport located?

MCO is in Orlando, FL, approximately 6 miles southeast of downtown Orlando and 15 miles from Walt Disney World. Primary access is via SR-528 (Beachline), SR-417 (GreeneWay), and Florida's Turnpike.

Is there a train to MCO?

Yes. SunRail commuter rail serves MCO via the Intermodal Terminal. Brightline intercity rail began service between MCO and downtown Miami in September 2023 β€” approximately 3.5 hours end-to-end per Brightline.

Which MCO approach has the worst traffic?

SR-528 Beachline eastbound and SR-417 near MCO can back up during Theme Park peak arrival windows. Florida's Turnpike in both directions sees compounded tourism + commute traffic.

Are Orlando traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. Every camera on TrafficVision.Live is free with no account required. We aggregate publicly operated FDOT and FL511 feeds β€” Florida operates one of the largest state DOT camera networks in America.

What tollways serve MCO?

SR-528 Beachline Expressway, SR-417 Central Florida GreeneWay, and Florida's Turnpike are all tolled. Only SR-528 (from I-4 east to MCO) is free via the SR-528 free segment; the rest require SunPass or toll-by-plate.

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