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2016 Calendar Year HIGHWAY LOCATION REFERENCE ALL INTERSECTIONS Data As of December 31, 2016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY 2016 Calendar Year HIGHWAY LOCATION REFERENCE ALL INTERSECTIONS Data as of December 31, 2016 MONTGOMERY COUNTY SHA DISTRICT #3 MO STATEWIDE GRID MAP KEY LEGEND C10C C10D E!95 Interstate Highway D9B D10A D10B D11A D9C D9D D10C D10D D11C (/1 US Highway BG80 E9A E9B E10A E10B E11A E11B BG27 E9C E9D E10C E10D E11C E11D Y G[8 State Highway AND S D F10A F10B F11A F11B RYL TA T R A TE N M U The information in these maps is provided as a public service O F10D F11C K C by the Maryland State Highway Administration (MSHA). IC BG108 ER NOTICE ED H R IG N F Restriction of Liability: H IO W AT BG355 AY R D SHA makes no claims, promises or guarantees about A NIST BG124 D MI R 270 AD E the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the contents G ID D of these maps and expressly disclaims liability for any errors D 109 R A E BG M AS and omissions in the contents of these documents. For R CUS H D O more detailed maps, please contact: Kevin Powers of the N U MD 121-A W W 650 Data Services Division at 410-545-5518 or H BG A O by email at [email protected]. F O R R D R D E D D L D 108 O BG27 F BG 97 E I BG C R E I L O BARNESVILLE C K D U BG28 N R T 121 D R D BG Y R D BG109 LAYTONSVILLE E O 650 L L BG L N I EY V S L L MONTGOMERY L A AY VILLAGE TO BE N BROOKEVILLE 355 S BG118 BG BG124 V I BG117 L L BG117 BG108 E R D 124 BG28 BG BG108 BG117 BG115 D BG108 109 A BG R N GAITHERSBURG 107 BG E 119 355 E POOLESVILLE S BG BG 200 650 BG V BG T O A 182 W BG N 370 R 200 D AD BG 270 BG97 BG124 AD BG118 BG650 BG198 BG107 BG28 0/29 115 BG N 650 BG198 BG E 28 W BG MD 899 A BG355 I MD 899-A G BG28 R BG200 BG28 O E BG112 G BG182 H BG586 A ROCKVILLE M BG200 P 29 185 0/ BG S Y BG190 H 355 I T BG R R E N IV BG97 E U R D R O C 270 S V L AD 'S A IR RD L GARRETT V A BG193 E G PARK E IN F BG189 29 G IA 270 0/ AD BG650 R MONTGOMERY COUNTY KENSINGTON O 495 E AD G 187 495 BG E HIGHWAY LOCATION REFERENCE 191 AD BG C BG190 BG193 2016 OAKMONT IN 185 R CHEVY BG P Prepared by the CHASE BG320 BG188 VIEW BG410 29 BG195 Maryland Department of Transportation AD495 0/ BG650 GLEN STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION ECHO BG190 TAKOMA BG355 DATA SERVICES DIVISION PARK 0 1 2 3 4 BG396 WASHINGTON D.C. Miles SEE ENLARGEMENT Data as of December 31, 2016 BG355 BG115 BG650 HOWARD BG97 108 WASHINGTON BG GROVE BG200 BG182 COUNTY AD270 MD 117-A BG124 MD 97-A AD370 BG200 MD 198-A MD 928-C GAITHERSBURG MD 200-A MD 928 29 MD 655-A BG28 SP 0/ ENCERV US 29-A ILLE BG115 119 355 MD 929-F BG BG 198 R MD 655-D BG D MD 655-E BG198 D D MD 655-F R R MD 998-A BG28 BG655 N BG28 BG28 BG200 E W CK E L B E R MD 655-C L O K N MD 655-G I I MD 655-B P 28 H BG BG28 MD 655-H Y H G A A E L O M R P ROCKVILLE G 182 BG S I A BG650 H 200 586 I BG BG R MD 911 A V 185 V E MD 929-C MD 660 E BG IR E BG355 S MD 929-E M I 97 LL BG MD 927 MD 927-A MD 185-B MD 182-A A R V D MD 929-A D E R MD 185-C A AND S MD 185-A I MD 929-D RYL TA S A TE B Y M L M L 270 AD LU MD 929-B T A O F BG586 C N BG187 GARRETT U PARK MD 185-D 29 O H 0/ IG N H IO 189 G W AT BG 193 C AY TR 193 BG IS E AD IN BG547 BG M 270 O S AD R 650 ' G BG E I KENSINGTON A G R MD 187-B CHEVY BG192 BG97 O IS 270-Y A 495 V AD CHASE E E L G ITA B VIEW CAP E E LEGEND LT 190 191 W BG R BG 187 29 C IV BG A AD495 0/ BG193 MD 594-D Interstate Highway E Y N E95 R I ! MD 594-C MD 594-A OAKMONT R 355 BG320 BG NORTH 390 P R BG (/1 US Highway D BG191 CHEVY CHASE BG410 BG185 BG320 MD 195-A G[8 State Highway BG188 CHEVY BG410 TOWN OF CHASE V CHEVY MD 384 GLEN MD 614-D CHASE AD495 ECHO BG191 MD 185-E MD 594-B BG650 MONTGOMERY COUNTY BG614 MARTINS IS 495-X MD 190-A ADDITIONS MD 614-C DRUMMOND CHEVY 195 ENLARGEMENT MD 614-A CHASE III BG BG355 HIGHWAY LOCATION REFERENCE BG190 SOMERSET CHEVY MD 614-B CHASE WASHINGTON D.C. 2016 V FRIENDSHIP VILLAGE I HEIGHTS Prepared by the RG I 396 The information in these maps is provided as a public service Maryland Department of Transportation N BG by the Maryland State Highway Administration (MSHA). IA MD 396-A NOTICE STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION Restriction of Liability: SHA makes no claims, promises or guarantees about DATA SERVICES DIVISION the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the contents of these maps and expressly disclaims liability for any errors 0 1 2 3 4 and omissions in the contents of these documents. For more detailed maps, please contact: Kevin Powers of the Miles Data Services Division at 410-545-5518 or by email at [email protected]. Data as of December 31, 2016 ROUTE ALERT LIST MONTGOMERY COUNTY MD 187, Old Georgetown Rd – A portion of this road, from Executive Blvd to Rockville Pike, (MP 5.04-5.32) was transferred from SHA to the County per agreement dated 7/13/16, and is now CO 7220. 08/10/2017 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION DATA SERVICES DIVISION STATE MAINTAINED HIGHWAYS ON THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM AS OF DECEMBER 31,2016 COUNTY: MONTGOMERY ROUTEMAINLINE BEG DESCRIPTION END DESCRIPTION NHS TYPE IS 270MAINLINE 0.000 IS 495 CAPITAL BELTWAY 22.510 0 FREDERICK CO/L NHS SYSTEM IS 270YMAINLINE 0.000 IS 495 CAPITAL BELTWAY 2.100 IS 270 EISENHOWER MEMORIAL HWY NHS SYSTEM IS 370MAINLINE 0.000 CO 6271 SAM EIG HWY (BACK) 2.540 MD 200 INTERCOUNTY CONNECTOR (AHEAD) NHS SYSTEM IS 495MAINLINE 0.000 0 BEGIN BRIDGE IN VIRGINIA 14.380 0 PRINCE GEORGES CO/L NHS SYSTEM IS 495XMAINLINE 0.000 GV 6 CLARA BARTON PKWY 1.500 IS 495 CAPITAL BELTWAY EXPANDED NHS MD 27MAINLINE 0.000 MD 355 FREDERICK RD 10.270 0 HOWARD CO/L EXPANDED NHS MD 27MAINLINE 11.530 0 HOWARD CO/L 11.620 0 FREDERICK CO/L EXPANDED NHS MD 28MAINLINE 15.700 CO 124 QUINCE ORCHARD RD 29.880 MD 182 LAYHILL RD EXPANDED NHS MD 97MAINLINE 0.000 MD 29 COLESVILLE RD 1.440 IS 495 CAPITAL BELTWAY EXPANDED NHS MD 97MAINLINE 1.440 IS 495 CAPITAL BELTWAY 1.610 CO 192 FOREST GLEN RD PUBLIC TRANSIT MD 97MAINLINE 1.610 CO 192 FOREST GLEN RD 9.430 MD 200 INTERCOUNTY CONNECTOR EXPANDED NHS MD 117MAINLINE 7.570 MD 118 GERMANTOWN RD 8.060 MD 119 GREAT SENECA HWY EXPANDED NHS MD 118MAINLINE 4.000 MD 117 CLOPPER RD 5.220 CO 5500 WISTERIA DR EXPANDED NHS MD 118MAINLINE 5.220 CO 5500 WISTERIA DR 6.200 IS 270 EISENHOWER MEMORIAL HWY PUBLIC TRANSIT MD 118MAINLINE 6.200 IS 270 EISENHOWER MEMORIAL HWY 7.080 MD 355 FREDERICK RD EXPANDED NHS MD 119MAINLINE 0.000 CO 4226 GREAT SENECA HWY (BACK) 7.470 CO 141 MIDDLEBROOK RD EXPANDED NHS MD 124MAINLINE 0.000 MD 28 DARNESTOWN RD 6.010 CO 5221 MIDCOUNTY HWY EXPANDED NHS MD 182MAINLINE 0.000 MD 97 GEORGIA AVE 2.930 RP 200 RAMP 1 FR MD182 NB TO RP 8 (TO EXPANDED NHS MD200 WB) MD 185MAINLINE 0.000 MD 185 E CHEVY CHASE CIR 8.300 CO 4092 CONNECTICUT AVE (AHEAD) EXPANDED NHS MD 185EMAINLINE 0.000 0 WASH DC LINE 0.080 0 WASH DC LINE EXPANDED NHS MD 187MAINLINE 0.000 MD 410 EAST WEST HWY (WB/L) (BACK) 5.040 CO 3239 EXECUTIVE BLVD EXPANDED NHS MD 190MAINLINE 11.540 RP 495 RAMP 1 FR RAMP 4 (FR IS495) TO MD 15.880 0 WASH DC LINE EXPANDED NHS 190 WB MD 192MAINLINE 2.560 CO 7493 DARCY FOREST DR 2.820 CO 697 FOREST GLEN RD (AHEAD) PUBLIC TRANSIT MD 193MAINLINE 0.000 MD 185 CONNECTICUT AVE 6.700 0 PRINCE GEORGES CO/L EXPANDED NHS MD 198MAINLINE 0.000 MD 650 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE 4.890 0 PRINCE GEORGES CO/L EXPANDED NHS MD 200MAINLINE 2.540 IS 370 IS 370 17.210 0 PRINCE GEORGES CO/L NHS SYSTEM MD 355MAINLINE 0.000 0 WASH DC LINE 3.960 IS 495 CAPITAL BELTWAY NHS SYSTEM MD 355MAINLINE 3.960 IS 495 CAPITAL BELTWAY 12.620 CO 212 SHADY GROVE RD PUBLIC TRANSIT MD 355MAINLINE 12.620 CO 212 SHADY GROVE RD 19.700 CO27RIDGE RD EXPANDED NHS MD 384MAINLINE 0.000 MD 390 16TH ST 0.530 US29COLESVILLE RD NHS SYSTEM MD 390MAINLINE 0.000 0 WASH DC LINE 1.090 MD97GEORGIA AVE EXPANDED NHS MD 410MAINLINE 0.000 CO 367 MONTGOMERY LA (BACK) 4.240 CO 1296 13TH ST EXPANDED NHS MD 410NON INV DIR 5.810 MD 410 MONTGOMERY AVE 6.240 MD 355 WISCONSIN AVE EXPANDED NHS MD 586MAINLINE 0.000 MD 28 FIRST ST 5.780 MD97GEORGIA AVE EXPANDED NHS MD 650MAINLINE 0.000 MD 410 EAST WEST HWY (PG CO) 1.040 MD 650 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE (PG CO) EXPANDED NHS (AHEAD) MD 650MAINLINE 2.350 MD 650 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE (PG CO) (BACK) 11.000 CO 7445 NORBECK RD EXPANDED NHS MD 911MAINLINE 0.000 MD 355 ROCKVILLE PIKE 0.210 MD28FIRST ST EXPANDED NHS 08/10/2017 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION DATA SERVICES DIVISION STATE MAINTAINED HIGHWAYS ON THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM AS OF DECEMBER 31,2016 COUNTY: MONTGOMERY ROUTEMAINLINE BEG DESCRIPTION END DESCRIPTION NHS TYPE MD 927MAINLINE 1.380 IS 270 EISENHOWER MEMORIAL HWY 1.650 CO 144 MONTROSE RD (AHEAD) EXPANDED NHS MD 927AMAINLINE 1.010 CO 5017 HOYA ST 1.300 CO 153 MAPLE AVE EXPANDED NHS MD 929AMAINLINE 2.190 CO 99 E RANDOLPH RD (BACK) 2.500 MD 929 B CHERRY HILL RD (AHEAD) EXPANDED NHS US 29MAINLINE 0.000 CO 7067 BLAIR RD 12.250 0 HOWARD CO/L NHS SYSTEM MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PAGE: 1 STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION DATA SERVICES DIVISION HIGHWAY LOCATION REFERENCE COUNTY: MONTGOMERY DISTRICT: 3 DATE: 12/31/16 ROUTE NUMBER: IS 270 INVENTORY DIRECTION: NORTH ROUTE NAME: EISENHOWER MEMORIAL HWY MARKED SURFACE STATE SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL CLASS MEDIAN TYPE ACCESS CONTROL NHS MILEPOINT MILEPOINT DESCRIPTION LANES WIDTH/TYPE* AADT STATE PRIMARY URB INTERSTATE POSITIVE BARRIER FULL NHS 00.000 4 51I 109,281 00.000 IS495 CAPITAL BELTWAY (WB/L) 00.000 EXIT #35 (IS 495) 00.050 00.050 STRUC #150145001 - (SB/L) 00.050 IS 495 WB/L 00.090 6 72I 00.090 BEGIN NB INSIDE HOV (3:30PM - 6:30 PM) 00.130 RP270- 1 RAMP 1 FR MD 355 NB TO IS 270 WB 00.180 CROSSOVER 00.180 END SB INSIDE HOV (6AM - 9AM) 00.180 RP270- 6 RAMP 6 FR IS 270 EB TO MD 355 SB 00.270 STRUC #150077002 00.270 CO326 GROSVENOR LA 00.570 SPEED LIMIT 55 MPH 00.695 STRUC OVERHEAD
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