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The road became known as the Seneca Turnpike, which was 157 miles (253 km) long and, at the time, the longest toll road in the state. [2] The road quickly led to the building of many hotels and inns along the route and was a catalyst of commerce. Toll gates were at 10-mile (16 km) intervals.
After short concurrencies with SR 7 (Leesburg Pike) and SR 193 (Georgetown Pike), SR 602 continues north as Seneca Road, a two-lane road. This road is the westernmost north–south route in Great Falls that intersects with a primary state route, and so it is well traveled during commuting hours rush hour. The road passes by developments of ...
Maryland Route 112 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known as Seneca Road, the highway runs 2.81 miles (4.52 km) from MD 190 near Seneca east to MD 28 in Darnestown in western Montgomery County.
River Road at Seneca Road in 2016. Seneca's major roads are River Road (Maryland Route 190) and Seneca Road (Maryland Route 112). [29] Three Interstate Highways are reasonably close. Maryland's Interstate 270 is a major north–south Interstate Highway for Montgomery County that connects with Washington's Capital Beltway (a.k.a. Interstate 495 ...
The highway curves back north and intersects Wisteria Drive before reaching its northern terminus at Middlebrook Road east of Seneca Valley High School. Middlebrook Road is a county highway that provides access to MD 118 and the Germantown MARC station to the west and I-270 and MD 355 to the east. [1] [2] MD 119 is a part of the National ...
Maryland Route 190 (MD 190) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known as River Road, the highway runs 15.88 miles (25.56 km) from MD 112 near Seneca east to Western Avenue at the District of Columbia boundary in Bethesda.
Seneca Road Company: Main Road April 1, 1800, c. 78 [6] 157 miles (253 km) Canandaigua, Waterloo, Cayuga, Oneida, Utica: NY 5, NY 173, NY 175, Onondaga CR 133, (Turnpike Road: Mud Lock – Sennett) Yes 1845: Abandoned from Canandaigua through Geneva. Authorized to sell or abandon parts of their road 1850, then fully dissolved 1852 North Branch
MD 107 west (Whites Ferry Road) – Poolesville, White's Ferry: Eastern terminus of MD 107: Darnestown: 19.93: 32.07: MD 118 north (Germantown Road) – Germantown: Southern terminus of MD 118: 20.68: 33.28: MD 112 west (Seneca Road) – Seneca: Eastern terminus of MD 112: Gaithersburg: 23.20: 37.34: MD 124 north (Quince Orchard Road ...