Exit List
Exit numbers and mile markers are a continuation of I-370 exit numbers.
| County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Montgomery |
Gaithersburg | 2.540 | 4.088 | 3 | I-370 west to I-270 / Shady Grove Road – Shady Grove Metro Station | Western terminus of MD 200; eastern terminus of I-370; Metro Access Road is officially MD 200A but is signed as I-370; split into exits 3A (Shady Grove Road) and 3B (Metro Station) on eastbound I-370 |
| Norbeck | 8.204 | 13.203 | 8 | MD 97 (Georgia Avenue) – Olney, Wheaton | Originally signed as exits 9A (south) and 9B (north), but was renumbered as exits 8A (south) and 8B (north) when the second segment opened on November 22, 2011 | |
| Aspen Hill | 10.445 | 16.810 | 10 | MD 182 (Layhill Road) – Norwood, Glenmont | ||
| Colesville | 13.245 | 21.316 | 13 | MD 650 (New Hampshire Avenue) – Ashton, White Oak | ||
| Fairland | 15.978 | 25.714 | 16 | US 29 (Columbia Pike) – Silver Spring, Columbia | ||
| 16.747 | 26.952 | 17 | Briggs Chaney Road | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| Prince George's |
Laurel | 18.607 | 29.945 | 19 | I-95 – Baltimore, Washington | Temporary eastern terminus; the remainder of the highway to be completed in 2014; signed as exits 19A (north, Baltimore) and 19B (south, Washington) |
| 19C | MD 198 (Sandy Spring Road) Contee Road |
Direct access from eastbound MD 200 to the new Contee Road interchange and the I-95 collector-distributor lanes between MD 200 and MD 198 | ||||
| Virginia Manor Road | ||||||
| 20.008 | 32.200 | US 1 (Baltimore Avenue) – Laurel, Beltsville | Planned eastern terminus of MD 200 | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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