Maryland is at the crossroads of the East Coast. Traveling or shipping to Maryland, from anywhere, is fast and convenient. The East Coast's major thoroughfare, I-95, passes directly through Baltimore. I-81, another major interstate, passes through western Maryland, and I-70 connects the central and western parts of the state. A full network of state-maintained highways and bridges, including the famous Chesapeake Bay Bridge, link all parts of Maryland.
Anne Arundel County Roadways
Maryland Interstate Linkages
I-95 Principal metropolitan centers along the U.S. East Coast*
I-195 Access to Baltimore/Washington International Airport from I-95
I-395 Access into downtown Baltimore from I-95*
I-495 Surrounds Washington, D.C. (Capital Beltway)
I-695 Surrounds Baltimore (Baltimore Beltway)*
I-795 Access to Owings Mills and Reisterstown from Baltimore Beltway
I-895 An I-95 alternative bypassing downtown Baltimore
(Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Thruway)
I-70 Access west to Frederick, Hagerstown and beyond from Baltimore Beltway
I-270 Rockville and environs northwest to Frederick and I-70 W
I-370 Connector route north of Rockville into I-270
I-81 Alternative north-south route that intersects I-70 near Hagerstown in
Western Maryland connecting New York to the Mississippi River
I-83 Originates in downtown Baltimore north to Baltimore Beltway and on to
York and Harrisburg, PA*
I-68 Connects with I-70 near Hancock, Maryland
I-97 Connects Annapolis with Baltimore Beltway