Maryland Route 27
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MD Route 27 |
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Ridge Road Maintained by MDSHA |
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Length: | 39.17 mi[1] (63.04 km) | ||||||||||||
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South end: | MD 355 near Germantown | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
MD 108 at Damascus MD 80 in Clagettsville MD 144 in Mt. Airy I-70/US 40 in Mt. Airy MD 26 near Taylorsville MD 32 in Westminster MD 140/MD 97 in Westminster |
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North end: | MD 30 in Manchester | ||||||||||||
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Maryland Route 27 is a state highway in the central part of the U.S. state of Maryland.
Contents |
[edit] Counties traversed
[edit] Cities and towns
- Germantown
- Brink
- Cedar Grove
- Damascus
- Clagettsville
- Mount Airy
- Taylorsville
- Warfieldsburg
- Westminster
- Mexico
- Manchester
[edit] Route description
MD 27, also known as Ridge Road and Manchester Road (at Northern Point), begins in Germantown at MD 355. Despite signage at I-270 Exit 16, the route does not actually reach the Interstate.
The route runs north through Germantown and Damascus, crossing Frederick, Howard and Carroll counties into Mt. Airy. Remaining in Carroll County, the route runs north, intersecting MD 26 in Taylorsville and eventually reaches Westminster. After running through downtown Westminster and crossing both the secret MD 32 and MD 140, the route continues north and ends in Manchester at MD 30.
[edit] Junction list
County | Location | Destinations | Notes |
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Montgomery | Germantown | Maryland Route 355 / Frederick Rd. - Clarksburg, Gaithersburg | southern terminus of ; road continues as Father Hurley Blvd. to |
Brink | Brink Rd. - to MD 355 | ||
Cedar Grove | Davis Mill Rd. east - to Watkins Rd. | Watkins Rd. eastern terminus is on | |
Damascus | Bethesda Church Rd. west - to Clarksburg Rd. | ||
Maryland Route 108 east / Damascus Rd. - Olney, Ashton | |||
Friendship | Gue Rd. east - to Long Corner Rd. | ||
Claggettsville | Maryland Route 80 west / Kemptown Rd. - Kemptown | ||
Frederick | Mt. Airy | Penn Shop Rd. east - to Long Corner Rd. | |
Penn Shop Rd. west - to MD 80 | |||
Maryland Route 144 east / Old National Pike - Lisbon | former route of | ||
Carroll | I-70/US 40 / Baltimore National Pike - Frederick, Baltimore | ||
Twin Arch Rd. east - to Old Frederick Rd. | |||
W. Watersville Rd. east - to Watersville Rd. | |||
Maryland Route 808 south / N. Main St. - Mt. Airy | former route of through Mt. Airy | ||
Harrisville Rd. west/Gillis Falls Rd. east | |||
Gillis Rd. east - to Woodbine Rd. | Woodbine Rd. south reaches northern terminus of | ||
Taylorsville | Maryland Route 26 / Liberty Rd. - Libertytown, Eldersburg | ||
Maryland Route 407 west / Marston Rd.-Baker Rd. east - Marston | western terminus of is on | ||
Nicodemus Rd. - Bailes Mill (to Bowersox Rd.) | to MD 31 / MD 97 | ||
Warfieldsburg | Warfieldsburg Rd. - to Old Westminster Rd./Old Washington Rd. | eastern terminus is on | |
Chapel Rd. west/Kate Wagner Rd. east - Medford | to MD 31 / MD 32 | ||
Westminster | Bond St. north - to MD 32 | ||
Maryland Route 32 / Main St. - McDaniel College | is unsigned in both directions | ||
Maryland Route 140/Maryland Route 97 / Baltimore Blvd. - Taneytown, Finksburg | grade-separated interchange between three routes | ||
Mexico | Maryland Route 482 east / Hampstead-Mexico Rd. - Hampstead (to MD 30) | first 0.4 miles of originally part of | |
Cranberry | Sullivan Rd. west - to MD 140/MD 97 | ||
Old Fort Schoolhouse Rd. east - to Harvey Gummel Rd. | |||
Manchester | Westminster St. north - to MD 30 | former route of ; portion of connecting York St. once part of | |
Maryland Route 30 / Hanover Pike - Hanover PA, Hampstead | northern terminus of |
[edit] History
The route was originally designated Maryland Route 29 in 1933, with the original route of U.S. Route 29 via Ashton being designated Maryland Route 27. After US 29's arrival in 1934, the two routes swapped numbers, with MD 29 becoming MD 27, and MD 27 becoming MD 29 (and thus being promoted to US 29 without conflict).
At one time, all of MD 27 north of Westminster, as well as a small piece of the former route northeast of Manchester, was part of MD 31.
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