Maryland Route 279
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Maryland Route 279 connects U.S. Route 40 in Cecil County with the Delaware state line and Delaware Route 2.
[edit] Route description
From the Delaware border, Maryland 279 extends Delaware Route 2, continuing with the name Elkton Road. The road runs southwest parallel to the Amtrak tracks, has a full cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 95 (the northernmost exit on Interstate 95 in Maryland), and continues through the northern part of Elkton before meeting the Pulaski Highway (U.S. Route 40).
[edit] Major Intersections
- Delaware Route 2--Continuation in Delaware on Elkton Road
- Maryland 277--Fletchwood Road
- Interstate 95--Cloverleaf
- Maryland 316--Appleton Road
- Maryland 268--Walnut Lane
- Maryland 213--North Bridge Street
- Maryland 545--Blue Ball Road
- U.S. Route 40--Southern end at Pulaski Highway
[edit] See also
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