Interstate 195 (Maryland)
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Interstate 195 Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 4 mi (6 km) |
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Formed: | 1985 |
East end: | BWI |
Major junctions: |
MD 295 I-95 near Baltimore, MD |
West end: | MD 166 near Catonsville, MD |
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Interstate 195 (abbreviated I-195) in Maryland is a spur of Interstate 95 just south of Baltimore that travels from Interstate 95 to Baltimore-Washington International Airport. There are also exits for U.S. Route 1, the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, and Maryland Route 170 (which is part of the "Airport Loop"). The total length of I-195 in Maryland is 4.88 miles. The speed limit for most of I-195 is 60 miles per hour. There is a sudden drop in the speed limit to 30 miles per hour after exit 1 until the airport. I-195 was completed in 1989 after five years of construction. I-195 passes through Baltimore and Anne Arundel counties.
Auxiliary routes of Interstate 95 | |
I-195 | Florida - Maine - Maryland - Massachusetts/Rhode Island - New Jersey - Virginia |
I-295 | Delaware/New Jersey - District of Columbia/Maryland - Florida - Massachusetts/Rhode Island - Maine - New York - North Carolina - Virginia |
I-395 | Connecticut/Massachusetts - District of Columbia/Virginia - Florida - Maryland - Maine |
I-495 | Delaware - District of Columbia/Maryland/Virginia - Maine - Massachusetts - New York |
I-595 | Florida - Maryland |
I-695 | District of Columbia - Maryland - New York |
I-795 | Maryland |
I-895 | Maryland - New York - Massachusetts/Rhode Island |
past/ future |
I-495: New Jersey I-595: Virginia I-695: Massachusetts - New Jersey - Pennsylvania I-795: Florida - Virginia I-895: Delaware - New Jersey/Pennsylvania - Virginia |
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