The following is a list of state highways in Maryland shorter than one mile (1.6 km) in length with route numbers between 900 and 999. Most of these highways act as service roads, old alignments of more prominent highways, or connectors between one or more highways. Many of these highways are unsigned and have multiple segments with the same number. Several of these highways have their own articles; those highways are summarized here and a link is provided to the main article. This list does not include highways where at least one highway of that number is at least one mile in length. All highways at least one mile in length have their own article. The highways shorter than one mile with the same number are covered in the main article for the highway.
View north along MD 903 and west along US 40 Scenic at I-68/US 40 near Sideling Hill
Maryland Route 903 is the unsigned designation for a 0.91-mile (1.46 km) section of Mountain Road on the western slope of Sideling Hill in far western Washington County from the Exit 74 exit ramp from eastbound I-68 north to the Exit 74 entrance ramp to westbound I-68. MD 903 is not signed as such; rather, the northbound direction is signed as part of westbound US 40 Scenic.[1][2]
MD 904 is the designation for Nelson Road, which runs 0.58 miles (0.93 km) from MD 32 just east of its intersection with MD 97 in Fenby north to a private driveway.[1][3]
MD 904A is the designation for Ben Rose Lane, which runs 0.66 miles (1.06 km) from Jim Bowers Road just east of its intersection with Bartholow Road, which connects it with MD 97, north to the entrance to Morgan Run Natural Environment Area.[1][4]
MD 904D is the designation for Runnymede Road, which runs 0.63 miles (1.01 km) from Bear Run Road northwest parallel to the northbound side of MD 140 to a private drive east of Taneytown.[1][5]
MD 904F is the designation for Emmit Gardens Drive, which runs 0.19 miles (0.31 km) from MD 140 and Silo Hill Road east to right-in/right-out interchange ramps with southbound US 15 in Emmitsburg.[1][6]
MD 904H is the designation for Emmit Gardens Drive, which runs 0.21 miles (0.34 km) from right-in/right-out interchange ramps with northbound US 15 east to MD 140 and Harney Road in Emmitsburg.[1][7]
MD 904I is the designation for Emmit Gardens Drive, which runs 0.04 miles (0.064 km) from First Avenue east to MD 904F in Emmitsburg.[1][8]
View south at the north end of MD 909 near Davidsonville
Maryland Route 909 is the unsigned designation for MD 424 Service Road, which runs from MD 424 north to a dead end in Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County. The route is 0.80 mi (1.29 km) long.[1]
Maryland Route 910 is the designation for a pair of highways in Washington County.
MD 910B is the designation for an unnamed 0.14-mile (0.23 km) service road spur from MD 66 just north of I-70.[1]
MD 910C is the designation for a 0.59-mile (0.95 km) section of Western Maryland Parkway between a roundabout at MD 144WA (Washington Street) and US 40 in Hagerstown. The highway continues south as a county road serving an industrial park.[1][9] In 2015, a roundabout was constructed at MD 144WA.[10]
Maryland Route 911 is the designation for First Street, a 0.21-mile (0.34 km) connector between the intersection of MD 355 (Rockville Pike) and Wootton Parkway and the intersection of MD 28 (Veirs Mill Road/First Street) and MD 586 (Veirs Mill Road) within Rockville. Along the way, the route passes under CSX's Metropolitan Subdivision railroad line.[1][12] The entire length of MD 911 is part of the National Highway System.[11]
Maryland Route 915 is the designation for Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard, which runs from MD 648 north to MD 915H in Pasadena, Anne Arundel County. The route is 0.80 mi (1.29 km) long and is only signed on a street sign.[1]
The route has two auxiliary routes:
MD 915A is the unsigned designation for Long Hill Road, which runs from a dead end north to MD 177. The route is 0.89 mi (1.43 km) long.[1]
MD 915H is the unsigned designation for Ember Drive, which runs from a dead end east to MD 915. The route is 0.47 mi (0.76 km) long.[1]
Maryland Route 917 is the unsigned designation for Max Blobs Park Road, which runs from MD 175AA north to county-maintained Max Blob Park Road in Jessup, Anne Arundel County. The route is 0.09 mi (0.14 km) long.[1]
View west from the east end of MD 918 at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore campus in Princess Anne
Maryland Route 918 is the unsigned designation for Dr William P. Hytche Boulevard (renamed from East Broad Street) in Princess Anne, Somerset County, which runs from MD 675 east to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore campus. The route is 0.22 miles (0.35 km) long. MD 918 heads east from MD 675 as a two-lane undivided road through residential areas. The route crosses Manokin Branch and passes to the south of a university residential complex. MD 918 crosses the Delmarva Central Railroad's Delmarva Subdivision railroad line at-grade before it reaches its eastern terminus at an intersection with College Backbone Road on the university campus grounds.[1][13]
View north along MD 920 at King Miller Road in Somerset County
Maryland Route 920 is a collection of 19 unsigned state highways that are service roads constructed to restore access to private property or county highways whose access was compromised by the expansion of US 13 to a partially controlled-access divided highway in the 1960s between West Pocomoke and Princess Anne in Somerset County. US 13 was expanded to a divided highway from the southern end of the Princess Anne bypass south past Kings Creek in 1962, south through Westover in 1963, and south to about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of MD 667 in 1964.[14][15][16] The Princess Anne bypass was expanded to a divided highway in 1965.[17] US 13's expansion to a four-lane highway in Maryland was completed in 1966 when the federal highway was expanded to a divided highway from north of MD 667 south past West Pocomoke to the southern end of the Pocomoke City bypass.[18]
MD 920 is the designation for Market Lane, a 0.97-mile (1.56 km) service road that runs from US 13 adjacent to Bardwell Drive north to US 13 at its intersection with North Central School Road. The highway parallels the southbound side of US 13, with its northern terminus just south of the southern terminus of MD 675 in Princess Anne. MD 920 provides access to the Princess Anne Shop of the Maryland State Highway Administration at its northern end.[1][19]
MD 920A is the designation for Brittingham Lane, a 0.42-mile (0.68 km) service road that runs from MD 362 in Princess Anne north to a dead end, paralleling the southbound side of US 13.[1][20]
MD 920B is the designation for Spring Lane, a 0.32-mile (0.51 km) service road that runs from the intersection of US 13 and MD 673A (Sam Barnes Road) north to Camp Road in Westover, paralleling the northbound side of US 13. MD 920B provides access to a park and ride near its southern terminus.[1][21]
MD 920C is the designation for Sawmill Lane, a 0.17-mile (0.27 km) service road that runs from the intersection of US 13 and Old Princess Anne Road east to a dead end in Westover, paralleling the southbound side of US 13.[1][22]
MD 920D is the designation for Lisa Lane, a 0.42-mile (0.68 km) service road that runs between two dead ends on the northbound side of US 13 near Westover. The road is connected to US 13 by a spur in the middle of its length.[1][23]
MD 920F is the designation for Tips Lane, a 0.08-mile (0.13 km) service road that heads east from the intersection of US 13 and MD 920H (Fortune Lane). The road meets MD 920G, then turns north to a dead end.[1][24]
MD 920G is the designation for another segment of Tips Lane, a 0.09-mile (0.14 km) service road that heads east from MD 920F, paralleling the northbound side of US 13.[1][25]
MD 920H is the designation for Fortune Lane, a 0.09-mile (0.14 km) service road that heads south from the intersection of US 13 and MD 920F, then turns west to a dead end.[1][26]
MD 920J is the designation for Lake Somerset Road, a 0.23-mile (0.37 km) service road that runs from a dead end east to the entrance to Lake Somerset Camp. The road, which parallels the southbound side of US 13, is connected to that highway by a spur adjacent to the eastern terminus.[1][27]
MD 920K is the designation for Flea Market Lane, a 0.16-mile (0.26 km) service road that runs from Walter Johnson Road north to a dead end, paralleling the northbound side of US 13.[1][28]
MD 920L is the designation for Greenhill Lane, a 0.83-mile (1.34 km) service road that runs from Mennonite Church Road east to a dead end, passing two churches while paralleling the southbound side of US 13.[1][29]
MD 920M is the designation for an unnamed 0.04-mile (0.064 km) long service road that runs north from Walter Johnson Road near the county highway's southern intersection with US 13.[1][30]
MD 920N is the designation for Dukes Lane, a 0.10-mile (0.16 km) service road that runs between two dead ends on the southbound side of US 13. The road is connected to US 13 by a spur toward its west end.[1][31]
MD 920O is the designation for Cottman Lane, a 0.11-mile (0.18 km) service road that runs between two dead ends on the southbound side of US 13. The road is connected to US 13 by a spur toward its west end at US 13's northern intersection with Costen Road.[1][32]
MD 920P is the designation for Woods Lane, a 0.28-mile (0.45 km) service road that runs from US 13 at its intersection with MD 920Q north, then turns west to parallel the northbound side of US 13.[1][33]
MD 920Q is the designation for Quail Lane, a 0.20-mile (0.32 km) service road that runs from US 13 at its intersection with MD 920P south, then turns west to parallel the southbound side of US 13.[1][34]
MD 920R is the designation for Fishing Hole Road, a 0.06-mile (0.097 km) service road that runs between two dead ends on the northbound side of US 13. The road is connected to US 13 by a spur in the middle of its length.[1]
MD 920S is the designation for Short Lane, a 0.10-mile (0.16 km) service road that runs between two dead ends on the southbound side of US 13 near MD 920R. The road is connected to US 13 by a spur near its western end.[1]
MD 920T is the designation for Dairy Lane, a 0.04-mile (0.064 km) service road that runs between two dead ends on the southbound side of US 13. The road is connected to US 13 by a spur in the middle of its length.[1]
MD 921A is the designation for Access Road A, which runs 0.02 mi (0.032 km) from US 113 west to a dead end. The route was created in 2011.
MD 921B is the designation for Access Road B, which runs 0.04 mi (0.064 km) from US 113 east to a dead end. The route was created in 2011.
MD 921C is the designation for Bay Harbour Road, which runs 0.14 mi (0.23 km) from a cul-de-sac north to Cropper Island Road. The route was created in 2011.
MD 921D is the designation for Lariton Woods Road, which runs 0.217 mi (0.349 km) from Downs Road east to a cul-de-sac. The route was created in 2011.
MD 921E is the designation for Access Road E, which runs 0.035 mi (0.056 km) from US 113 east to a dead end. The route was created in 2011.
MD 921F is the designation for Culver Lane, which runs 0.035 mi (0.056 km) from US 113 west to a dead end. The route was created in 2011.
MD 921G is the designation for Shiloh Farms Road, which runs 0.28 mi (0.45 km) from US 113 south to a cul-de-sac. The route was created in 2009.
MD 921H is the designation for Access Road H, which runs 0.12 mi (0.19 km) from MD 921G north to a cul-de-sac. The route was created in 2009.
MD 921I is the designation for Access Road I, which runs 0.44 mi (0.71 km) from MD 921J south to a cul-de-sac. The route was created in 2009.
MD 921J is the designation for East Shire Drive, which runs 0.03 mi (0.048 km) from US 113 east to MD 921I. The route was created in 2009.
MD 921K is the designation for Access Road K, which runs 0.08 mi (0.13 km) from Shire Drive south to a cul-de-sac. The route was created in 2009.
MD 921L is the designation for Access Road L, which runs 0.02 mi (0.032 km) from US 113 east to a dead end. The route was created in 2009.
MD 921M is the designation for Access Road M, which runs 0.125 mi (0.201 km) from US 113 south to a dead end. The route was created in 2011.
MD 921N is the designation for Access Road N, which runs 0.13 mi (0.21 km) from Ironshire Station Road south to a cul-de-sac. The route was created in 2009.
MD 921O is the designation for Access Road O, which runs 0.07 mi (0.11 km) from Mason Road north to a cul-de-sac. The route was created in 2009.
MD 921P is the designation for Nock Landing Road, which runs 0.03 mi (0.048 km) from US 113 west to a private drive. The route was created in 2009.
MD 921R is the designation for Horseshoe Road, which runs 0.036 mi (0.058 km) from US 113 west to a cul-de-sac. The route was created in 2011.
View west along MD 922 as it turns from Churchville Road onto Hays Street in Bel Air
Maryland Route 922E is the unsigned designation for the westernmost portion of Churchville Road and a small section of Hays Street in Bel Air, Harford County, which runs from Maryland Route 924 to U.S. Route 1 Business for a distance of 0.24 miles (0.39 km). The road is one-way westbound.[1]
MD 927A is the unsigned designation for Montrose Parkway at the interchange with MD 355 in North Bethesda. The route is 0.11 mi (0.18 km) long.[1] The entire length of MD 927A is part of the National Highway System.[11]
Maryland Route 928 is the unsigned designation for an unnamed road running from Clara Downey Avenue south to MD 28 in Norbeck, Montgomery County, serving a park and ride lot. The southernmost section is one-way southbound. The route is 0.15 mi (0.24 km) long.[1] In 2015, the northern terminus of MD 928 was cut back from MD 28 to its current location because of the construction of Clara Downey Avenue and the southernmost portion became one-way.[10]
Maryland Route 929 is the unsigned designation for six stretches of road near US 29 in Montgomery County:
MD 929A is the designation for East Randolph Road at the interchange with US 29 in Fairland. The route ends at the bridge over US 29, where it continues east as MD 929B. The route is 0.31 mi (0.50 km) long.[1] The entire length of MD 929A is part of the National Highway System.[11]
MD 929B is eastern continuation of MD 929A along Cherry Hill Road at the interchange with US 29 in Fairland. The route is 0.25 mi (0.40 km) long.[1]
MD 929C is the designation for a portion of Old Columbia Pike at the intersection with MD 929A in Fairland. The route is 0.18 mi (0.29 km) long.[1]
MD 929D is the designation for a portion of Prosperity Drive running from the beginning of state maintenance north to MD 929B in Fairland. The route is 0.05 mi (0.080 km) long.[1]
MD 929E is the designation for a portion of Gracefield Road running from the beginning of state maintenance north to a dead end in Fairland. The route is 0.04 mi (0.064 km) long.[1]
MD 929F is the designation for Dustin Road at the interchange with US 29 in Burtonsville. The route is 0.10 mi (0.16 km) long.[1]
MD 931L runs along a portion of Holly Drive from the beginning of state maintenance north to MD 179. The route is 0.11 mi (0.18 km) long.[1]
MD 931Q runs along a portion of College Parkway from the beginning of state maintenance east to MD 931R, crossing MD 179. The route is 0.38 mi (0.61 km) long.[1]
MD 931R runs along a portion of East College Parkway from MD 908B north to MD 931Q. The route is 0.15 mi (0.24 km) long.[1]
MD 931U runs along a short portion of Woodland Circle from MD 179 east to the end of state maintenance. The route is 0.01 mi (0.016 km) long.[1]
MD 931Y runs along a short portion of Hollybeach Farm Road from the beginning of state maintenance north to MD 908C. The route is 0.04 mi (0.064 km) long.[1]
Maryland Route 932 is the unsigned designation for six stretches of road near MD 32 near Glenelg, Howard County:
MD 932B runs along a portion of Burntwoods Road from the beginning of state maintenance east to East Ivory Road, interchanging with MD 32. The route is 0.46 mi (0.74 km) long.[1]
MD 932C runs along Ten Oaks Road from the beginning of state maintenance north to an interchange with MD 32. The route is 0.55 mi (0.89 km) long.[1]
MD 932D runs along a portion of Ivory Road from the beginning of state maintenance north to MD 932C. The route is 0.07 mi (0.11 km) long.[1]
MD 932E runs along a portion of Pfefferkorn Road from MD 932C north to the end of state maintenance. The route is 0.10 mi (0.16 km) long.[1]
MD 932F runs along Linden Church Road between Ten Oaks Road and MD 932G (Greenberry Lane)/Broadwater Lane, where Linden Church Road continues east as a county road. The road interchanges with MD 32 with a pair of roundabouts at the intersections with the ramps. The route is 0.25 mi (0.40 km) long and was designated in 2013.[1]
MD 932G runs along Greenberry Lane from MD 932F (Linden Church Road), where the road continues south as Broadwater Lane, north to the road end at a private road. The route is 0.16 mi (0.26 km) long and was designated in 2013.[1]
Maryland Route 942 is the unsigned designation for the 0.06-mile (0.097 km) section of Bridge Street comprising the Blue Bridge, a steel through arch bridge across the North Branch Potomac River in Cumberland. The 1953 bridge connects Greene Street in Cumberland with the northern terminus of West Virginia Route 28 Alternate in Ridgeley.[1][36]
Maryland Route 943 is the unsigned designation for a 0.59-mile (0.95 km) section of Warren Road between I-83 Exit 18 and Beaver Dam Road in Cockeysville. The state highway, whose western terminus consists of ramps to and from I-83 in the direction of Baltimore, provides access to a park and ride facility for the Warren Road station of MTA Maryland's Baltimore Light RailLink.[1][37]
Maryland Route 945 is the unsigned designation for Old MD 235, a 0.10-mile (0.16 km) section of old alignment of MD 235 immediately north of MD 235's northern intersection with MD 944 in Hollywood.[1]
Maryland Route 946 is the designation for the old alignment of MD 546. Also known as Finzel Road, the state highway runs 0.61 mi (0.98 km) from US 40 Alternate north to MD 546 in Finzel.[1][38]
View north along MD 948AF past I-68/US 40 in Allegany County
Maryland Route 948 is a collection of 16 unsigned state highways that are service roads, state-maintained portions of county highways, and connectors in the vicinity of I-68 in Garrett County and Allegany County. MD 948BA, 948D, 948H, and 948K are located in Garrett County. The remaining 12 sections of MD 948 are in Allegany County between Cumberland and the Washington County line.
MD 948AD is the designation for a 0.20-mile (0.32 km) section of Pleasant Valley Road between MD 144 (National Pike) and the entrance to Rocky Gap State Park west of Flintstone. The state highway meets I-68 at Exit 50.[1][39]
MD 948AE is the designation for a 0.18-mile (0.29 km) section of Rocky Gap Road at its overpass of I-68 and its eastern terminus at MD 144 east of Cumberland.[1][40]
MD 948AF is the designation for a 0.29-mile (0.47 km) section of Jeffries Road at its overpass of I-68 east of Cumberland.[1][41]
MD 948AL is the designation for a 0.49-mile (0.79 km) section of M.V. Smith Road around its interchange with I-68 east of Flintstone within Green Ridge State Forest. M.V. Smith Road meets I-68 at Exit 64.[1][42]
MD 948AM is the designation for Flintstone Drive, a 0.61-mile (0.98 km) service road in Flintstone between a private driveway and the intersection of Flintstone Creek Road and Black Valley Road, which heads south from the four-way intersection as MD 948AO. MD 948AM provides access to the Exit 56 ramps to and from westbound I-68.[1][43]
MD 948AO is the designation for a 0.31-mile (0.50 km) section of Black Valley Road between MD 144 (Old National Pike) and MD 948AM (Flintstone Drive) in Flintstone.[1][44]
MD 948AP is the designation for Tensor Lane, a 0.115-mile (0.185 km) road running from MD 144 north to a private road, crossing over I-68 on an overpass. The route was designated in 2013.[1]
MD 948AQ is the designation for Beautiful Plains Road, a 0.185-mile (0.298 km) road that runs from Old Adams Road west to a SHA maintenance facility in Allegany County.[1] The route was designated in 2016.[45]
MD 948B was the designation for a 0.24-mile (0.39 km) section of Old Frostburg Road at its overpass of I-68 west of Finzel.[1][46] MD 948B was removed from the state highway system in 2015 and transferred to county maintenance.[10]
MD 948BA is the designation for Ellis Road, a 0.684-mile (1.101 km) road that runs from US 219J north to the end of state maintenance in Garrett County.[1] The route was designated in 2016.[45]
MD 948C is the designation for Sunset Orchard Road, a 0.39-mile (0.63 km) highway that leads to a group of communications towers west of Flintstone. The state highway begins at MD 144 just west of I-68 Exit 52 and spins off a long, two-way spur that leads to an entrance ramp to westbound I-68.[1][47]
MD 948D is the designation for a 0.42-mile (0.68 km) section of Lower New Germany Road that runs from Avilton Lonanconing Road north to an intersection with US 40 Alternate, intersecting I-68 at Exit 24. The route was designated in 2015.[10]
MD 948H is the designation for Diesel School Road, a 0.62-mile (1.00 km) service road east from US 219 just south of I-68 Exit 14 in Keyser's Ridge.[1][48]
MD 948K is the designation for an unnamed 0.40-mile (0.64 km) service road that heads west from Pigs Ear Road west of Keyser's Ridge.[1][49]
MD 948M is the designation for a 0.44-mile (0.71 km) section of West Wilson Road between Street Road and MD 144 west of Flintstone.[1][50]
MD 948Y is the designation for a 0.37-mile (0.60 km) section of High Germany Road from US 40 Scenic north to the Washington County line at Sideling Hill Creek near Little Orleans. MD 948Y meets I-68 at Exit 72.[1][51]
MD 948Z is the designation for a 0.80-mile (1.29 km) section of Orleans Road running from the end of state maintenance at the Open Plains Road intersection north to US 40 Scenic. The road has an interchange with I-68 at Exit 68. The route was designated in 2013.[1]
Maryland Route 949 is the unsigned designation for a segment of MD 49 that remains from that state highway being truncated following the construction of I-68 through La Vale in the 1970s. The spur, named West Braddock Road, runs 0.56 mi (0.90 km) from MD 658 northwest to a dead end adjacent to the entrance ramp from MD 53 to I-68 east.[1][52]
MD 949A is the unsigned designation for another segment of former MD 49 that serves as a parking lot for businesses at a shopping center just southeast of MD 53's intersection with US 40 Alternate. This spur runs 0.12 mi (0.19 km) from MD 53 to a dead end on the north side of I-68, opposite the northern terminus of MD 949.[1]
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