Interstate 895 Spur
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 895 Spur, officially Interstate 895A and Interstate 895B, is a short three-legged freeway connection between Interstate 97, Maryland Route 2 and Interstate 895 south of Baltimore, Maryland. It is maintained by the Maryland Transportation Authority as a spur of the Harbor Tunnel Thruway (I-895), and is not considered part of the Interstate Highway System by the Federal Highway Administration.[1][2]
Interstate 895B is the longer of the two routes, running from I-895 at exit 6 south to MD 2. Interstate 895A splits from I-895B, ending at the north end of I-97.
[edit] Exit list
See Interstate 97 for exits on Interstate 895A. The single numbered exit matches the number given to its companion ramp from I-695 east to I-895B south.
# | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|
Maryland Route 2 south - Glen Burnie | southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
3B | Interstate 695 west to Interstate 97 - Towson | northbound exit and southbound entrance |
Interstate 97 south - Annapolis; Bay Bridge (Interstate 895A) | southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
Interstate 895 north - Harbor Tunnel | northbound exit and southbound entrance |