U.S. Route 219 in Maryland - Junction List

Junction List

The entire route is in Garrett County.

Location Mile
km Exit Destinations Notes
Red House 0.00 0.00 US 219 south – Thomas, Parsons Southern terminus of US 219 in Maryland; West Virginia state line
3.01 4.84 US 50 (George Washington Highway) – Gormania, WV, Aurora, WV
Oakland 10.93 17.59 MD 135 east (Maryland Highway) / MD 219 north (Ninth Street) – Mountain Lake Park, Westernport US 219 turns west onto Oak Street
11.47 18.46 MD 39 west (Oak Street) – Crellin, Hutton US 219 turns north onto Third Street
McHenry 25.88 41.65 MD 42 north (Friendsville Road) – Friendsville
Keyser's Ridge 37.42 60.22 14 I-68 west (National Freeway) / US 40 west (National Pike) – Morgantown, Uniontown, PA South end of concurrency with I-68 / US 40; US 219 uses I-68 exit numbers
Grantsville 42.80 68.88 19 MD 495 (Bittinger Road) – Grantsville, Swanton
45.86 73.80 22 I-68 east / US 40 east (National Freeway) – Cumberland, Hancock North end of concurrency with I-68 / US 40
46.33 74.56
US 40 Alt. (National Pike) – Grantsville, Finzel
48.40 77.89 US 219 north – Somerset, Johnstown Northern terminus of US 219 in Maryland; Pennsylvania state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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