Maryland Route 104

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MD Route 104
Waterloo Road
Maintained by MDSHA
Length: 1.14 mi[1] (1.83 km)
Formed: 1960s
West end: MD 108 near Jonestown
Major
junctions:
MD 100 near Jonestown
East end: MD 103 east of Ellicott City
Highways in Maryland
< MD 103 MD 107 >
State highways - Minor - Former - Turnpikes

Maryland Route 104 is a 1.14 mile-long north-south route in Howard County.

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[edit] Route description

Also known as Waterloo Road, MD 104 serves principally as a connector between MD 100, MD 108, and MD 103 -- the former a limited access freeway, the latter two arterial thoroughfares.

The route is a suburban highway, serving the many communities and neighborhoods between MD 100 and MD 103. It meets the latter at a skewed intersection, several miles east of Long Gate Shopping Center and U.S. 29.

[edit] History

The route was originally part of MD 175, before its diversion into Columbia as a four-lane divided highway. At MD 104's eastern terminus, Waterloo Road continues as MD 108.

[edit] Junction list

Location Mile Destinations Notes
Jonestown 0.0 Maryland Route 108 / Old Annapolis Rd.-Waterloo Rd. - Clarksville, Waterloo (to MD 175) southern terminus of
0.1 Maryland Route 100 - Ellicott City, Columbia (to US 29), Glen Burnie (to I-95) grade-separated interchange between routes; access to only
1.14 Maryland Route 103 / Montgomery Rd. - Ellicott City, Dorsey northern terminus of

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