Transportation Major highways • • • • •
Roads The two main east–west thoroughfares in Panama City proper are
23rd Street and
US 98. SR 368 runs east–west across the northern part of the city as a bypass. US 98 runs east–west through the city itself, leading southeast to
Mexico Beach and west to
Panama City Beach. The two main north–south thoroughfares in the city are Martin Luther King Boulevard, otherwise known as
SR 77 and
US 231. SR 77 leads north to the Panama City
suburb of
Lynn Haven. US 231 begins its national journey northward in the city, leading northeast to
Dothan. Other more local highways run through the city, including many
county roads.
Bridges Because of the city's position on
St. Andrews Bay, bridges are very important to the area, and most directions into or out of the city require the use of one of three large bridges to cross parts of the bay. These are the Bailey Bridge to the north on Hwy 77, the Dupont Bridge to the south on Hwy 98 and the Hathaway Bridge to the west on Hwy 98. The largest of these is the Hathaway Bridge, which is the only direct connection between Panama City and Panama City Beach.
Rail The
Bay Line Railroad has an rail line running north to
Dothan, Alabama, to a connection with
CSX Transportation and
Norfolk Southern. Until some point between 1955 and 1956 the
Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad ran passenger trains from Panama City to
Dothan, Alabama. Additionally, the A&StA operated sleeping car service to Atlanta from Panama City.
Bus transportation Local transit is handled by the
Bayway. Service generally runs Monday–Saturday from 6 AM to 7 PM.
Air transportation The city was served by the
Panama City-Bay County International Airport (PFN) until May 22, 2010. It was replaced by the
Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP) with
Southwest Airlines,
Delta Air Lines, and
United Airlines. In June 2018, ECP also added
American Airlines. In 2020, ECP was ranked the fourth fastest growing airport in the U.S.
Port The
Port of Panama City is on
St. Andrews Bay.
Hospitals The city has two hospitals, Ascension Sacred Heart Bay (known as Bay Medical Sacred Heart until
Hurricane Michael destroyed a large portion of it) and HCA Florida Gulf Coast Medical Center. ==Notable people==