Department of Transportation (Baltimore)
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The Department of Transportation of the city of Baltimore, Maryland, United States operates the public roadways in the city, including street lights, traffic signals, and parking meters. Baltimore is one of only a few cities[citation needed] that maintains portions of several Interstate Highways and other freeways, including the Jones Falls Expressway (Interstate 83). The only public roads in Baltimore that are not maintained by the city are Interstate 95, Interstate 395, and Interstate 895, which are controlled by the Maryland Transportation Authority.[1]
[edit] Numbered routes
Despite not maintaining any roads in the city, the Maryland State Highway Administration keeps a list of numbered routes that the city maintains:[1]
- Interstate 70
- Interstate 83
- U.S. Route 1
- U.S. Route 1 Alternate
- U.S. Route 40, including former Interstate 170
- Maryland Route 2
- Maryland Route 25
- Maryland Route 26
- Maryland Route 41
- Maryland Route 45
- Maryland Route 126
- Maryland Route 129
- Maryland Route 139
- Maryland Route 140
- Maryland Route 144
- Maryland Route 147
- Maryland Route 150
- Maryland Route 151
- Maryland Route 171
- Maryland Route 172
- Maryland Route 173
- Maryland Route 295
- Maryland Route 372
- Maryland Route 542
- Maryland Route 648
- Maryland Route 686
[edit] References
- ^ a b Maryland State Highway Administration, Highway Location Reference, 2005, specifically for Baltimore CityPDF (2.00 MiB)