Junction List
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Queen Anne's – Talbot |
Wye Mills | 0.00 | 0.00 | MD 662 (Old Wye Mills Road) – Wye Oak State Park | Western terminus of MD 404 | |||
1.01 | 1.63 | US 50 (Ocean Gateway) – Easton, Bay Bridge | ||||||
Queen Anne's |
Queen Anne | 6.75 | 10.86 | MD 309 (Starr Road) to MD 303 – Centreville, Queen Anne | ||||
6.96 | 11.20 | MD 303 south (Main Street) | MD 303 is northbound-only to eastbound MD 404 | |||||
Caroline |
Hillsboro | 7.97 | 12.83 | MD 480 east (Ridgely Road) – Ridgely | ||||
9.14 | 14.71 | MD 404 Alt. west (Hillsboro Road) |
Former MD 404 | |||||
9.43 | 15.18 | MD 485 east (Saathoff Road) | Former MD 404 | |||||
9.97 | 16.05 | MD 485 west (Saathoff Road) | Former MD 404 | |||||
10.25 | 16.50 | MD 312 north (Downes Station Road) – Ridgely | ||||||
West Denton | 12.84 | 20.66 | MD 404 Bus. east (Meeting House Road) – Denton Town Center |
Former MD 404 | ||||
13.68 | 22.02 | MD 328 (New Bridge Road) – Easton | ||||||
Denton | 14.67 | 23.61 | MD 313 north (Greensboro Road) / MD 619 south (Sixth Street) – Denton, Greensboro | Interchange, west end of MD 313 overlap | ||||
16.07 | 25.86 | MD 404 Bus. west (Gay Street, Franklin Street) |
Former MD 404 | |||||
18.26 | 29.39 | MD 16 west (Harmony Road) – Preston | West end of MD 16 overlap | |||||
Andersontown | 20.54 | 33.06 | MD 313 south (Federalsburg Highway) – Federalsburg | East end of MD 313 overlap | ||||
21.43 | 34.49 | MD 16 east (Greenwood Road) – Greenwood, DE | East end of MD 16 overlap | |||||
24.61 | 39.61 | DE 404 east (Seashore Highway) – Bridgeville, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach | Delaware state line, eastern terminus of MD 404 | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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