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U.S. Route 1 in Maryland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

U.S. Route 1 in Maryland

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

U.S. Route 1
Rhode Island Ave., Baltimore-Washington Blvd., Southwestern Blvd., Monroe St. / Fulton Ave., North Ave., Belair Rd., Conowingo Rd.
Maintained by MDSHA, Baltimore DOT
Length: 84 mi[1] (135 km)
Formed: 1926
South end: US 1 in Mount Rainier
Major
junctions:
I-95/I-495 in College Park
MD 32 near Savage
MD 100 near Elkridge
I-895 near Relay
I-195 in Relay
I-695 near Arbutus
US 40 in Baltimore
I-83 in Baltimore
MD 2 in Baltimore
I-695 near White Marsh
US 222/MD 222 in Conowingo
North end: US 1 near Rising Sun
Counties: Prince George's, Howard, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Baltimore (again), Harford, Cecil
Major cities: Mount Rainier, Hyattsville, College Park, Beltsville, Laurel, Savage, Elkridge, Baltimore, Bel Air, Hickory, Conowingo, Rising Sun
Highways in Maryland
< MD 992 MD 2 >
State highways - Minor - Former - Turnpikes

U.S. Route 1 in Maryland is an 84-mile segment of the U.S. highway that runs through central Maryland.

Contents

[edit] Route description

From Washington, D.C., U.S. Route 1 (a.k.a. Rhode Island Avenue) enters Maryland in the community of Mount Rainier. From there, it passes through Hyattsville (where it merges with Baltimore Avenue), Riverdale Park, College Park (including the University of Maryland campus), Beltsville, Muirkirk, Laurel, Savage, Jessup, Dorsey, and Elkridge, before entering Baltimore, where it follows Southwestern Boulevard, Wilkens Avenue, Monroe Street, Fulton Street, and North Avenue (the old northern boundary of Baltimore). It exits Baltimore to the northeast along Bel Air Road, through the towns of Overlea/Fullerton, Perry Hall, and Kingsville, until just north of Fallston, where Route 1 becomes the Bel Air Bypass. Finally, it becomes Conowingo Road after crossing MD Route 543. From that point north, the highway travels through rural areas to the Pennsylvania border, on a stretch which includes crossing the Susquehanna River atop the Conowingo Dam.

US 1 is paralleled by several major highways as it passes through Maryland, including Interstate 95, the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, U.S. Route 29 and U.S. Route 301. Thus, US 1 has lost its significance as a long distance route through the state. It is often congested, however, because it remains a major route in the individual towns it traverses.

Between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., Route 1 is also known as the Baltimore-Washington Boulevard and (closer to D.C.) Baltimore Avenue and Rhode Island Avenue.

[edit] Junction list

County Location Destinations Notes
Washington D.C. border
Prince George's Mount Rainier MD 208 north (38th Street) – Hyattsville
Hyattsville
US 1 Alt. south (Baltimore Avenue) – Bladensburg, Washington D.C.
Riverdale Park MD 410 (East-West Highway) to US 50Bethesda, Glenarden
College Park MD 430 (Greenbelt Road) to MD 193 Corner of US 1/MD 193 intersection
MD 193 (University Boulevard) – Takoma Park, Greenbelt Interchange
North College Park I-95 (Capital Beltway) / I-495Baltimore, Richmond Interchange
MD 212 (Powder Mill Road) – Beltsville
Laurel To MD 197 (Muirkirk Road east)
To MD 197 (Contee Road) - Laurel Regional Hospital, Maryland National Memorial Park
To MD 197 (Cherry Lane) - Laurel Mall
MD 198 (Fort Meade Road) – Spencerville, Fort Meade
Howard To MD 198 (Whiskey Bottom Road) – North Laurel Park
Savage Gorman Road - Savage Mill via Bollman Truss Bridge
MD 32 (Patuxent Freeway) – Clarksville, Fort Meade Interchange
Guilford Road - Columbia, Annapolis Junction
Waterloo MD 175 (Waterloo Road) – Columbia, Jessup
MD 103 (Meadowridge Road, Dorsey Road) to MD 100Ellicott City
Elkridge MD 100Ellicott City, Glen Burnie Interchange
To MD 103 (Montgomery Road)
I-895 north (Harbor Tunnel Thruway) – Baltimore northbound entrance, southbound exit
Baltimore Relay I-195 (Metropolitan Boulevard) – Baltimore - BWI Airport Interchange

US 1 Alt. north (Washington Boulevard) to I-695
northbound entrance, southbound exit
Arbutus I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) to I-83 to I-70 to I-97Towson, Glen Burnie minimal connections present; use US 1 Alt.
Baltimore City Baltimore City MD 372 west (Wilkens Avenue) – Catonsville

US 1 Alt. south (Caton Avenue) to I-95
To I-95 south (South Monroe Street) to MD 295
To MD 2 (W. Pratt Street) - B&O Railroad Museum, National Aquarium
W. Lombard St. - University of Maryland Medical Center
MD 144 west (Frederick Avenue) – Catonsville
US 40 (W. Franklin Street, W. Mulberry Street) Interchange, former I-170
MD 140 north (Reisterstown Road) – Reisterstown, Westminster
To US 40 (Pennsylvania Avenue)
MD 129 north (Park Heights Avenue) – Worthington
I-83 (Jones Falls Expwy.) – Timonium, York PA
MD 139 (St. Paul Street, Calvert Street) to I-695Towson
MD 2 south (St. Paul Street, Calvert Street) – Glen Burnie
MD 45 north (Greenmount Avenue) – Towson, Timonium Former US 111
MD 147 north (Harford Road) – Parkville
To US 40 (Broadway) - Johns Hopkins Hospital
N. Gay St.
MD 151 (Erdman Avenue) – Sparrows Point
To MD 147 (Moravia Road) to I-95 to I-895 - Bnai Israel Cemetery, Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Micheo Kadison Cemetery
To MD 41 (Northern Parkway)
Baltimore Fullerton I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) to I-70 to I-83Towson, Essex, Francis Scott Key Bridge Interchange
Rossville Boulevard - Rossville
MD 43 (White Marsh Boulevard) – White Marsh, Martin State Airport
Joppa Road - Towson Former MD 148
Harford Pleasant Hills MD 152 (Mountain Road) to I-95 to US 40Fallston, Aberdeen Proving Ground
Bel Air US 1 Bus. north (Baltimore Pike) – Bel Air
MD 24 south (Vietnam Vets Memorial Highway) to I-95 to US 40 - Aberdeen Proving Ground, Rocks State Park South end of MD 24 overlap
MD 24 north / MD 924 south (Rock Spring Road) – Bel Air, Rocks State Park Interchange, north end of MD 24 overlap
Hickory US 1 Bus. (Conowingo Road) – Bel Air, Hickory
MD 23 west (Jarrettsville Road) – Jarrettsville
MD 543 (N Fountain Green Road) to MD 22
US 1 Bus. south (Conowingo Road) – Hickory
MD 136 (Priestford Road) – Dublin, Churchville
Dublin MD 440 west (Dublin Road) – Dublin
MD 161 south (Darlington Road) / MD 623 north (Castleton Road) – Darlington, Castleton
Conowingo Hydroelectric Dam over Susquehanna River
Cecil Conowingo MD 222 south (Susquehanna River Road) to I-95Port Deposit, Perryville South end of MD 222 overlap;
Former US 222
US 222 north (Rock Springs Road) – Oakwood North end of US 222 overlap
MD 591 north (Colora Road) Former US 1
MD 591 south (Porters Bridge Road) Former US 1
Rising Sun MD 273 east (Rising Sun Road) to MD 213Rising Sun, Newark DE
MD 276 south (Jacob Tome Memorial Highway) to MD 273Rising Sun, Port Deposit
Pennsylvania state line

[edit] History

The Washington and Baltimore Turnpike was chartered by the state on December 17, 1812, and ran from the intersection of Pratt and Eutaw Streets, then on the Baltimore city line, to the D.C. border.[2]

North of Baltimore City, the Baltimore and Jerusalem Turnpike Company was incorporated by the Maryland General Assembly in 1867. It ran from the eastern city line at the modern-day town of Overlea/Fullerton, through Perry Hall, (running immediately adjacent to the original Perry Hall Mansion) near where most settlement existed at the time, through rural Kingsville, and ended at the Harford County line. In 1909, the State Roads Commission opted to use the right-of-way of this turnpike for the construction of U.S. 1 northeast of the city.[3]

The original Baltimore-Washington Blvd. was first paved by the state of Maryland in 1914, and became part of US 1 when the U.S. highway system was formed in 1926.

The earliest reference to a numbered route along this corridor was the unmarked State Road No. 1 in 1908 between Baltimore and Washington.[1][2] The route was routed along the general path of present-day US 1 between Baltimore and Washington.

Today, US 1's alignment between the Baltimore city line and the southern terminus of US 1 Business south of Bel Air, 13.5 miles in length, is one of the few arterial highways in Maryland that has not been bypassed in any way. It has remained in this form due to the presence of I-95 and US 40.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, United States Numbered Highways, 1989 Edition
  2. ^ Prince George's County Circuit Court, Land Survey, Subdivision, and Condominium Plats, Plat Drawer 11, File 17, Turnpike Road from the District of Columbia to the City of Baltimore
  3. ^ "Crossroads: The History of Perry Hall, Maryland," by David Marks, pp. 75-77; 89-90. Published by Gateway Press, Inc., 1999.

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U.S. Route 1
Previous state:
District of Columbia
Maryland Next state:
Pennsylvania


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