Maryland Route 175 - Junction List

Junction List

County Location Mile
km Destinations Notes
Anne Arundel
Millersville 0.00 0.00 MD 3 north (Robert Crain Highway) to I-97 – Baltimore Southern terminus
0.13 0.21 MD 3 south (Robert Crain Highway) – Bowie
Odenton 2.27 3.65 Sappington Station Road north / Odenton Road west / Higgins Drive south Roundabout; Sappington Station Road is unsigned MD 32AA
3.27 5.26 MD 170 north (Telegraph Road) / Piney Orchard Parkway south – Severn
4.33 6.97 MD 32 (Patuxent Freeway) – Columbia, Annapolis MD 32 Exit 6
Fort Meade 7.27 11.70 MD 713 (Ridge Road/Rockenbach Road) – Hanover, Fort Meade
Jessup 8.42 13.55 MD 295 (Baltimore–Washington Parkway) – Baltimore, Washington Cloverleaf interchange
Howard
11.36 18.28 US 1 (Washington Boulevard) – Laurel, Elkridge
Columbia 11.82 19.02 I-95 – Baltimore, Washington I-95 Exit 41
12.53 20.17 MD 108 west (Waterloo Road) – Ellicott City
13.12 21.11 Columbia Gateway Drive Trumpet interchange
13.47 21.68 Snowden River Parkway Partial cloverleaf interchange
16.69 26.86 US 29 (Columbia Pike) – Baltimore, Washington US 29 Exit 20
17.01 27.37 Little Patuxent Parkway – Columbia Town Center Western terminus; end of state maintenance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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