Junction List
The entire route is in Frederick County.
Location | Mile |
km | Destinations | Notes | ||||
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Brunswick | 0.00 | 0.00 | SR 287 south (Berlin Turnpike) – Lovettsville | Southern terminus; Virginia state line at Potomac River | ||||
0.55 | 0.89 | Petersville Road south / Maryland Avenue south / B Street | Roundabout | |||||
Rosemont | 1.45 | 2.33 | MD 79 north (Petersville Road) / MD 464 east (Souder Road) – Petersville, Point of Rocks | MD 17 turns west onto Burkittsville Road | ||||
2.34 | 3.77 | MD 871 south (Rosemont Drive) | Officially MD 871G | |||||
2.55 | 4.10 | MD 180 (Jefferson Pike) – Knoxville, Jefferson | Roundabout | |||||
2.70 | 4.35 | US 340 (Jefferson National Pike) – Frederick, Charles Town | Diamond interchange | |||||
Burkittsville | 9.47 | 15.24 | MD 383 south (Broad Run Road) – Jefferson | |||||
Middletown | 12.96 | 20.86 | US 40 Alt. (Main Street) – Boonsboro, Braddock Heights |
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Myersville | 18.25 | 29.37 | I-70 (Eisenhower Memorial Highway) – Hagerstown, Frederick | I-70 Exit 42 | ||||
19.02 | 30.61 | Main Street north | MD 17 turns east onto Wolfsville Road | |||||
19.45 | 31.30 | US 40 (Baltimore National Pike) – Hagerstown, Frederick | ||||||
Wolfsville | 29.49 | 47.46 | Garfield Road east / Loy Wolfe Road south / Wolfsville Road north – Smithsburg | Northern terminus; Washington County line | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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