Maryland Route 268
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MD Route 268 |
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North Street Maintained by MDSHA |
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Length: | 0.95 mi[1] (1.53 km) | ||||||||||||
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South end: | MD 7 in Elkton | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
MD 727 | ||||||||||||
North end: | MD 279 in Elkton | ||||||||||||
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Maryland Route 268 connects Maryland Route 279 with Maryland Route 7 in Elkton in Cecil County.
[edit] Route description
Maryland 268 runs north-to-south for about a mile as North Street in Elkton, from Newark Avenue/Elkton Road (Maryland 279) over a bridge over the Amtrak tracks to Main Street (Maryland 7).
Near the Amtrak crossing, the original route of North Street to a former grade-level crossing of the tracks is now Maryland Route 727. Some maps incorrectly mark all of Maryland 268 as Maryland 727.
[edit] Major Intersections
- Maryland 279--Newark Road/Elkton Road, Northern end
- Amtrak Railroad--Bridge
- Maryland 727--North Street, unmarked old route to grade-level crossing
- Maryland 7--Main Street, Southern end
[edit] See also
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