U.S. Route 220 in Maryland - Junction List

Junction List

The entire route is in Allegany County.

Location Mile
km Exit Destinations Notes
McCoole 0.00 0.00 US 220 south – Keyser Southern terminus of US 220 in Maryland; West Virginia state line at Potomac River
0.47 0.76 MD 135 (Paxton Street) – Westernport, Oakland Officially MD 135B
1.35 2.17 To MD 135 Unsigned MD 135A; old alignment of US 220
Pinto 11.78 18.96 MD 956 (Patriot Parkway) – Rocket Center, WV
Cresaptown 14.03 22.58 Winchester Road south – Pinto Southbound MD 53 and US 220 Truck end at this intersection; no access to northbound MD 53
14.33 23.06 MD 636 west (Warrior Drive) to MD 53 north (Winchester Road) – La Vale
Cumberland 18.86 30.35 42 I-68 west / US 40 west (National Freeway) / Greene Street north – Frostburg, Morgantown South end of concurrency with I-68 / US 40; US 220 uses I-68 exit numbers; Greene Street is old alignment of US 220
20.13 32.40 43A Johnson Street to WV 28 Alt. – Ridgeley, WV Eastbound exit and entrance
20.13 32.40 43A Beall Street to WV 28 Alt. – Ridgeley, WV No eastbound exit
20.42 32.86 43B MD 51 (Industrial Boulevard) – Greater Cumberland Regional Airport
20.44 32.89 43C Downtown Cumberland
20.76 33.41 43D Maryland Avenue
21.39 34.42 44
US 40 Alt. west (Baltimore Avenue) / MD 639 south (Willowbrook Road)
22.31 35.90 45 MD 952 (Hillcrest Drive)
23.01 37.03 46 MD 144 (Naves Cross Road) Westbound exit and entrance
23.58 37.95 47 I-68 east (National Freeway) / US 40 east / MD 144 (Ali Ghan Road) – Hancock, Hagerstown North end of concurrency with I-68 / US 40; signed as Exit 46 on eastbound I-68
Dickens 26.72 43.00 MD 807 south (Bedford Road) / Smouses Mill Road east – Cumberland MD 807 is old alignment of US 220; Smouses Mill Road is unsigned MD 807E
27.35 44.02 US 220 north – Bedford Northern terminus of US 220 in Maryland; Pennsylvania state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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