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The Marlboro Pike Line, designated Route J12, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the Addison Road station of the Blue & Silver Lines of the Washington Metro & Forestville (8411 Old Marlboro Pike). The line operates every 35 minutes during peak hours, and 70 minutes during midday and on ...
Old Marlboro Pike west / Brown Station Road north: Western terminus: 0.78: 1.26: MD 717 south (Water Street) to MD 4: Northern terminus of MD 717; MD 717 is unsigned: 1.25: 2.01: MD 202 north (Largo Road) – Bladensburg: Southern terminus of MD 202: 1.86: 2.99: US 301 (Robert Crain Highway) to MD 4 / Marlboro Pike east – Baltimore, Richmond ...
Maryland Route 202 (MD 202) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The highway runs 13.92 miles (22.40 km) from MD 725 in Upper Marlboro north to MD 450 in Bladensburg. MD 202 connects the central Prince George's County communities of Bladensburg, Cheverly, Landover, and Largo with the county seat of Upper Marlboro. The state highway ...
On the east, the highway was extended northeast along Woodyard Road from Clinton to MD 4 (now Marlboro Pike) at Melwood. [11] When the MD 4 freeway was completed through Melwood in 1964, MD 223 was extended north along Melwood Road, which was reconstructed as a divided highway, to its present terminus. [12] [13] The highway was expanded to a ...
Between September 16, 2023, and October 1, 2023, a pilot project took place in which the westbound entrances at MD 8, Duke Street, and Shopping Center Road on Kent Island were closed from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday in order to keep through traffic approaching the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on US 50 and reduce traffic along MD 18. [19]
A Royal Farms gas station being constructed along Marlboro Pike in Forestville Location of Forestville, Maryland Coordinates: 38°51′18″N 76°52′31″W / 38.85500°N 76.87528°W / 38.85500; -76
Maryland Route 337 (MD 337) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known for most of its length as Allentown Road, the highway runs 3.41 miles (5.49 km) from MD 5 in Camp Springs east to MD 4 near Forestville.
Located at 5900 Marlboro Pike, the station is named after Retired Chief Thomas "Tommy" Stommel, who served as a firefighter for 50 years and Volunteer Chief for over 40 years. The modern station was dedicated in October 2008. The old brick-built fire house still stands repurposed at the corner of 6208 Marlboro Pike and Scott Key Drive.