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I-370 from top-left to center-right
Interstate 370 (abbreviated I-370) is a 3.13 mile Interstate highway spur route off Interstate 270 in Gaithersburg, Maryland to a park and ride lot at the Shady Grove station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro. Despite the number x70, I-370 does not connect to I-70 itself.
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The route is a four-lane freeway that begins at the eastern terminus of the Sam Eig Highway, at its intersection with Washingtonian Blvd. The route continues east and intersects I-270 almost immediately. Beyond I-270 the road continues east and interchanges with Maryland Route 355 before curving sharply south to the station.
The I-370 designation officially ends outside the station environs, but the physical roadway runs in a full loop through the station parking lot. I-370 officially opened in August, 1989; between its completion and official opening, commuters used the highway as an overflow parking lot.
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As of 2008, Maryland Route 200, also known as the Intercounty Connector, is currently under construction. When completed, it will run from I-370 east to Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1 in Laurel.
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