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U.S. Route 50 or U.S. Highway 50 (US 50) is a major east–west route of the U.S. Highway system, stretching 3,019 miles (4,859 km) from Interstate 80 (I-80) in West Sacramento, California, to Maryland Route 528 (MD 528) in Ocean City, Maryland, on the Atlantic Ocean.
US 50 west (Arlington Boulevard) Continuation into Virginia: 0.2: 0.32: George Washington Parkway north: Westbound exit only: I-66 west (Theodore Roosevelt Bridge west) Western end of I-66 concurrency; westbound exit and eastbound entrance: 0.2– 0.5: 0.32– 0.80: Eastern end of Theodore Roosevelt Bridge: Foggy Bottom: Independence Avenue
MD 750 east (Old Route 50) Western terminus of MD 750: 82.00: 131.97: MD 750 west (Old Route 50) Eastern terminus of MD 750 83.45: 134.30: MD 16 east (Mount Holly Road) – East New Market, Secretary, Hurlock: Eastern end of MD 16 concurrency; no direct access from westbound MD 16 to eastbound US 50: Vienna: 93.47: 150.43: Old Ocean Gateway ...
US 50 west (Ocean Gateway) – Cambridge, Bay Bridge: Western terminus of US 50 Business and Salisbury Bypass; eastbound exit and westbound entrance from US 50 0.60: 0.97: Naylor Mill Road east to US 50 east (Salisbury Bypass) – Ocean City: Salisbury: 2.52: 4.06: MD 349 west (Nanticoke Road) / Isabella Street east – Quantico, Nanticoke
The Harry W. Kelley Memorial Bridge (Route 50) into Ocean City will see lane closures starting Jan. 3 for major repairs. Here's everything to know.
Route 50 crosses Virginia near the state's northern borders with Maryland and West Virginia. The east–west major routes in the 1920s national grid system were those with two digit numbers ending with a zero (e.g. US 10, US 20, etc.). Virginia's other east–west highway of this type is US 60, which extends in modern times from Virginia Beach ...
The survey ranks Kentucky’s Mountain Parkway as the sixth most feared in the country, just behind Nevada’s U.S. Route 50, a desert highway known as the loneliest road in America.
The Great Loop is a system of waterways that encompasses the eastern portion of the United States and part of Canada. It is made up of both natural and man-made waterways, including the Atlantic and Gulf Intracoastal Waterways, the Great Lakes, the Erie Canal, and the Mississippi and Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. [1]