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Old Harford Road at King's Ridge Road, Parkville, Baltimore County, MD, looking south, showing partial widening of Old Harford Road during construction of King's Ridge subdivision; Sep. 1956 Old Harford Road at new (2017) I-695 Baltimore Beltway overpass, north end looking north
Harford Road north to Limit Avenue at city line (continues south as St. Lo Drive; continues north as Sherwood Road) Ramblewood Wilson Park Pen Lucy: Baltimore City College: Planned as a road through a park when constructed. [1] Carries MD 542 from south end to Loch Raven Boulevard. Served by bus routes 3 and 36. Aliceanna Street
Harford Road also connects drivers to Interstate 695 via a junction in Parkville. [120] Perring Parkway, or Maryland Route 41, is another state highway that runs through Hamilton Hills. [122] It runs 6.8 miles (10.9 km) and begins at Harford Road in the Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello neighborhood as Hillen Road. [122]
Northern Parkway was built in various stages extending west from Old Harford Road to Hillen Road from the early 1950s to 1965. In 1973-75, work on the new section near York Road resulted in the demolition of businesses along York Road north of Belvedere Avenue, with at least one east west alley also being vacated by the city of Baltimore. The ...
Back River Neck Road: Old Eastern Avenue to Riverview Road Essex: Rocky Point Park: One of the original boundaries of Essex. [1] Continues north of Old Eastern as Stemmers Run Road. Part of route of bus routes 23, 55, and 160. Baldwin Mill Road: Pleasantville Road to Maryland Route 23 (in Harford County) Baldwin: Baltimore National Pike
MD 147's predecessor routes included parts of Old Harford Road in the late 18th century and a pair of turnpikes in the 19th century. The Baltimore and Harford Turnpike ran from Baltimore to the county line at Little Gunpowder Falls, and the Harford Turnpike went from there to the Baltimore and Bel Air Turnpike at the spot 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Bel Air that became the community of Benson. [5]
August 21, 1986 (Intersection of Maryland Routes 22 and 136: Churchville: 13: D. H. Springhouse: D. H. Springhouse: May 8, 1973 (About 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of Bel Air on Sandy Hook Rd.
LocalLink 54 is a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore and its suburbs. The route was formerly known as Route 19 prior to 2017. The line currently runs from the State Center Metro Subway Station to the intersection of Harford Road and Northern Parkway. From there it splits into two branches.