Maryland Route 302
Maryland Route 302 (MD 302) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known for most of its length as Barclay Road, the state highway runs 10.21 miles (16.43 km) from U.S. Route 301 (US 301) west of Barclay east to the Delaware state line east of Templeville, where the highway continues east as Delaware Route 11 (DE 11). MD 302 follows the Queen Anne's–Caroline county line for part of its length near Templeville. The county line road is considered to be in Caroline County for maintenance purposes.[3] MD 302 was first paved in Barclay in the early 1920s and from Templeville to the state line in the late 1920s. The gap between Barclay and Templeville was filled in the late 1930s. MD 302 was extended west toward Church Hill in the late 1940s and to US 301 in the mid 1960s.
Route description
MD 302 begins at an intersection with US 301 (Blue Star Memorial Highway) about midway between Church Hill and Barclay. Hall Road continues west as a county highway toward Church Hill. MD 302 heads east as two-lane Barclay Road through farmland. The state highway crosses Red Lion Branch just before entering the town of Barclay, where the highway's name changes to Church Street. MD 302 crosses the Centreville Branch of the Northern Line of the Maryland and Delaware Railroad and intersects MD 313 (Goldsboro Road). The state highway becomes Barclay Road again upon leaving the town limits and passes through a mix of farmland and forest.[1][4] The state highway runs atop the Queen Anne's–Caroline county line starting just before the intersection with Woodyard Road. MD 302 passes through the town of Templeville, where the highway intersects MD 454 (Crown Stone Road). East of the town, shortly after crossing Beaver Dam Ditch, MD 302 reaches its eastern terminus at the Delaware state line. The highway continues east as DE 11 (Arthursville Road) toward Hartly.[2][4]
History
The first section of MD 302 was about 1 mile (1.6 km) east from MD 313 in Barclay paved in 1923.[5] A second, unconnected section was completed between Templeville and the Delaware state line in 1930.[6][7] The gap between Barclay and Templeville was filled in 1939.[8][9] MD 302 was extended west about 2 miles (3.2 km) toward Church Hill in 1949.[10][11] The state highway reached its present length when it was extended to US 301 in 1966.[12]
Junction list
MD 302 follows the Queen Anne's–Caroline county line from just west of Woodyard Road near Templeville and the Delaware state line. The county line portion is considered to be in Caroline County for maintenance purposes.[3]
See also
- U.S. Roads portal
- Maryland portal
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