Junction List
The entire route is in Washington County.
Location | Mile |
km | Destinations | Notes | ||||
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Williamsport | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 11 south – Martinsburg | Southern terminus of US 11 in Maryland; West Virginia state line at Potomac River | ||||
0.62 | 1.00 | MD 68 (Conococheague Street) / MD 63 south – Boonsboro, Clear Spring, Downsville | South end of concurrency with MD 63 | |||||
0.75 | 1.21 | MD 63 north (Artizan Street) / Artizan Street south – Huyett | North end of concurrency with MD 63 | |||||
1.67 | 2.69 | I-81 (Maryland Veterans Memorial Highway) – Roanoke, Harrisburg | I-81 Exit 2 | |||||
Hagerstown | 7.27 | 11.70 | US 40 east (Washington Street) – Frederick | |||||
7.37 | 11.86 | US 40 west (Franklin Street) – Hancock | ||||||
Maugansville | 12.83 | 20.65 | US 11 north – Chambersburg | Northern terminus of US 11 in Maryland; Pennsylvania state line | ||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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