Junction List
The entire officially referenced portion of US 40 Scenic is in a sparsely-populated area of eastern Allegany County.
Mile |
km | Destinations | Notes | |||||
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0.00 | 0.00 | Fifteen Mile Creek Road south – Green Ridge State Forest | Western terminus | |||||
0.18 | 0.29 | I-68 / US 40 (National Freeway) – Cumberland, Hancock | I-68 Exit 62 | |||||
0.27 | 0.43 | MD 144 west (Old National Pike) – Flintstone | Old alignment of US 40 | |||||
5.77 | 9.29 | Orleans Road south to I-68 / US 40 | ||||||
7.23 | 11.64 | Mann Road north | US 40 Scenic turns south at this intersection | |||||
7.32 | 11.78 | Turkey Farm Road west | US 40 Scenic turns east at this intersection | |||||
8.78 | 14.13 | High Germany Road north to I-68 / US 40 | The official and signed portions of US 40 Scenic split at this intersection. | |||||
9.50 | 15.29 | Bridge over Sideling Hill Creek | Official eastern terminus; Washington County line | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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