Maryland Route 150 - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile
km Destinations Notes
City of Baltimore
0.00 0.00 US 40 (Pulaski Highway) / Haven Street north Western terminus
0.38 0.61 Lombard Street west / Haven Street south MD 150 turns east onto Lombard Street
0.76 1.22 Lombard Street east to I-895 north (Harbor Tunnel Thruway) MD 150 turns south onto Ponca Street
0.86 1.38 I-895 south (Harbor Tunnel Thruway) I-895 Exit 12; southbound entrance from MD 150 to I-895 only
1.10 1.77 Eastern Avenue west / Ponca Street south MD 150 turns east onto Eastern Avenue
2.23 3.59 I-95 – Washington, New York I-95 Exit 59; no direct access from eastbound MD 150 to southbound I-95
Baltimore
Dundalk 3.21 5.17 MD 151 (North Point Boulevard) – Sparrows Point Cloverleaf interchange
4.02 6.47 I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) – Towson, Sparrows Point I-695 Exit 38; no direct access from eastbound MD 150 to southbound I-695 or from northbound I-695 to westbound MD 150
Essex 6.93 11.15 MD 702 north (Southeast Boulevard) to I-695 Partial interchange; no direct access from MD 150 to southbound MD 702 or from northbound MD 702 to MD 150
Middle River 8.34 13.42 MD 700 north (Martin Boulevard) to US 40 Partial cloverleaf interchange
8.89 14.31 MD 587 south (Wilson Point Road) – Martin State Airport
9.45 15.21 MD 43 west (White Marsh Boulevard) to I-95 / US 40 – White Marsh
Chase 13.01 20.94 Eastern Avenue east / Graces Quarters Road east / Ebenezer Road west Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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