Maryland Route 150
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MD Route 150 |
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Eastern Avenue/Boulevard Maintained by MDSHA, Baltimore DOT |
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Length: | 13.01 mi[1] (20.94 km) | ||||||||||||
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West end: | US 40 in Baltimore | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-695 near Dundalk MD 702 near Essex |
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East end: | Chase | ||||||||||||
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Maryland Route 150, also known as Eastern Avenue & Eastern Boulevard, runs through Baltimore City, Baltimore County and the town of Essex. It passes Martin State Airport and crosses Interstate 95, Interstate 695 and Maryland Route 700 (Martin Boulevard).
The official name of the road is Eastern Avenue starting in Baltimore City and proceeding east to Back River. It changes names to Eastern Boulevard starting at Back River and proceeding east through Essex, MD to Carroll Island Road. It then changes names back to Eastern Avenue starting at Carroll Island Road and proceeding east through Chase, MD to its terminus at Greenbank Road. MD 150 ends at Ebenezer Road/Graces Quarters Road, but Eastern Avenue continues as a County-maintained roadway to Greenbank Road.
In 2006, MD 43 was extended from US 40 to terminate at MD 150 near Martin State Airport.
[edit] Junction list
County | Location | Mile[1] | Intersection | Notes |
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Baltimore City (2.43 mi) |
0.00 | US 40 (Pulaski Highway) | ||
0.76 | I-895 (Harbor Tunnel Thruway) | Exit 12 of I-895 | ||
2.23 | I-95 (Fort McHenry Tunnel) | Exit 59 of I-95 | ||
Baltimore (10.58 mi) |
3.21 | MD 151 (North Point Boulevard) | ||
4.02 | I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) | Exit 38 of I-695 | ||
6.35 | Old Eastern Avenue | Former MD 600 | ||
6.93 | MD 702 north (Southeast Boulevard) | |||
7.85 | Old Eastern Avenue | Former MD 600 | ||
8.34 | MD 700 north (Martin Boulevard) | |||
8.89 | MD 587 south (Wilson Point Road) | |||
9.45 | MD 43 west (White Marsh Boulevard) | |||
13.01 | Ebenezer Road; Graces Quarters Road | Former MD 149 |
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