Maryland Route 129 - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile
km Destinations Notes
City of Baltimore
0.00 0.00 US 40 west (Franklin Street) to US 40 east (Mulberry Street) / MD 295 south (Greene Street) Southern terminus
0.32 0.51 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
1.40 2.25
US 1 / US 40 Truck (North Avenue)
2.44 3.93 Greenspring Avenue north / Liberty Heights Avenue west to MD 26 south / MD 140
2.72 4.38 MD 140 south (Reisterstown Road) No direct access from northbound MD 129 to southbound MD 129 or from northbound MD 140 to southbound MD 129; south end of concurrency with MD 140
2.96 4.76 MD 140 north (Reisterstown Road) / Druid Park Drive No direct access from southbound MD 129 to northbound MD 129 or from southbound MD 140 to northbound MD 129; north end of concurrency with MD 140
4.08 6.57 Cold Spring Lane
5.44 8.75 Northern Parkway
Baltimore
Pikesville 8.11 13.05 MD 133 east / Old Court Road west – Towson, Randallstown
8.81 14.18 Brooks Robinson Drive east to I-695 east (Baltimore Beltway) – Towson Unsigned MD 129A
8.91 14.34 I-695 west (Baltimore Beltway) – Glen Burnie I-695 Exit 21
Stevenson 10.42 16.77 MD 130 (Greenspring Valley Road) – Brooklandville, Garrison
15.43 24.83 Garrison Forest Road Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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