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District of Columbia Route 295 (DC 295), also known as the Anacostia Freeway as well as the Kenilworth Avenue Freeway north of East Capitol Street, is a freeway in the District of Columbia, and currently the only signed numbered route in the District that is not an Interstate Highway or U.S. Highway.
Interstate 295 (I-295) also known as the Anacostia Freeway, is a six-mile (9.7 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway in the US state of Maryland and in Washington, D.C..It connects I-95/I-495 and Maryland Route 210 (MD 210; Indian Head Highway) near the Potomac River (just outside DC's boundary with Maryland) to I-695 and District of Columbia Route 295 (DC 295) in the Anacostia neighborhood of ...
MD 5 was directed to follow Branch Avenue to the D.C. border and DC 5 was modified to follow Branch Avenue from the Maryland border to DC 4 (Pennsylvania Avenue), which it followed west to the White House, by 1946. [2] [3] DC 295: 4.29: 6.90 Anacostia Freeway / 11th Street Bridges in Anacostia
When officers tried contacting the person, he fled and jumped down from a wall onto Interstate 295. Police then saw him place a firearm in a storm drain before fleeing on the back of a motorcycle ...
Part of the planned North Central Freeway; Maryland portion was known as I-70S until in 1975 I-295: 7.25 [5] 11.67 Anacostia Freeway in Oxon Hill, MD: Anacostia Freeway / 11th Street Bridges in Anacostia: 1964: current Anacostia Freeway (south of the 11th Street Bridges) I-395: 3.48 [5] 5.60
A collision on I-5 South in Marysville backed up traffic for over 4 miles, slowing travel for Seattle-bound motorists Tuesday morning. The lanes were closed from around 5:30 a.m. to about 9 a.m.
The Anacostia Freeway (DC-295) continues in a northeasterly direction from the point where I-295 ends at its intersection with I-695 near the 11th Street Bridges on the south side of the Anacostia River and links with the Baltimore–Washington Parkway, which eventually becomes Maryland Route 295, via a short section of Maryland Route 201.
The bridges convey Interstate 695 across the Anacostia to its southern terminus at Interstate 295 and DC 295. [1] The bridges also connect the neighborhood of Anacostia with the rest of the city of Washington. [1] The first bridge at the site, constructed about 1800, played a role in the War of 1812. It burned in 1846, but was repaired.