Junction List
County | Location | Mile |
km | Destinations | Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Prince George's |
Capitol Heights | 0.00 | 0.00 | East Capitol Street west / Southern Avenue – Washington | Western terminus; District of Columbia boundary | |||
0.80 | 1.29 | MD 332 west (Old Central Avenue) | ||||||
Largo | 3.67 | 5.91 | I-95 / I-495 (Capital Beltway) – College Park, Baltimore, Andrews AFB, Richmond | I-95/I-495 Exit 15 | ||||
4.61 | 7.42 | MD 202 (Largo Road) / Harry S. Truman Drive – Upper Marlboro, Bladensburg | Partial cloverleaf interchange; no access from westbound MD 214 to southbound MD 202 or from northbound MD 202 to eastbound MD 214; no access from westbound MD 214 to Harry S. Truman Drive or from Harry S. Truman Drive to eastbound MD 214; Harry S. Truman Drive is unsigned MD 202C | |||||
Kettering | 6.77 | 10.90 | MD 193 (Watkins Park Drive) – Upper Marlboro, Greenbelt | |||||
Bowie | 10.85 | 17.46 | US 301 (Crain Highway) – Baltimore, Upper Marlboro | Partial cloverleaf interchange; access from eastbound MD 214 to southbound US 301 or from northbound US 301 to eastbound MD 214 is via Old Central Avenue | ||||
Anne Arundel |
Davidsonville | 16.09 | 25.89 | MD 424 north (Davidsonville Road) – Crofton | ||||
Edgewater | 19.47 | 31.33 | MD 2 (Solomons Island Road) – Annapolis, Prince Frederick | |||||
20.06 | 32.28 | MD 253 north (Mayo Road) | ||||||
20.83 | 33.52 | MD 468 south (Muddy Creek Road) – Shady Side | ||||||
Beverly Beach | 24.97 | 40.19 | Road end | Eastern terminus | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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