Maryland Route 175

Maryland Route 175

Maryland Route 175 marker

Maryland Route 175
Annapolis Road, Jessup Road, Waterloo Road, Little Patuxent Parkway, Rouse Parkway
Route information
Maintained by MDSHA
Length: 17.01 mi[1][2] (27.37 km)
Existed: 1933 – present
Major junctions
East end: MD 3 in Millersville
 

MD 170 in Odenton
MD 32 near Fort Meade
MD 713 near Fort Meade
MD 295 near Jessup
US 1 in Waterloo
I-95 near Waterloo
MD 108 near Columbia

US 29 in Columbia
West end: Little Patuxent Parkway in Columbia
Highway system

Maryland highway system
Interstate • US • State • Minor • Former • Turnpikes

MD 174 MD 176

Maryland Route 175 is a 17-mile-long east–west road in central Maryland.

Contents

Route description

Annapolis Road

MD 175 begins at MD 3, just south of the latter's northern terminus at Interstate 97, known as Annapolis Road. It runs west as a two-lane suburban highway, passing through local neighborhoods and south of Arundel High School before widening into a four-lane suburban arterial south of Odenton. After entering Odenton, the route passes through a shopping district before intersecting the southern terminus of MD 170 Telegraph Rd., a direct route to the western edge of BWI Airport and Linthicum. Beyond MD 170, MD 175 interchanges with the Patuxent Freeway, MD 32, near Fort Meade.

Beyond MD 170, MD 175 continues west and runs into Fort Meade. Inside the fort, the route meets the southern terminus of MD 174, which runs north into Glen Burnie, intersecting MD 3 Business near MD 100. After exiting the fort, the route intersects MD 713, a north–south route that runs between the fort and Arundel Mills Mall.

Jessup Road

Exiting Fort Meade, MD 175 runs northwest through suburban neighborhoods before interchanging with the Baltimore-Washington Parkway just north of its maintenance changeover point between MDOT SHA and the National Park Service. Continuing west, and now known as Jessup Road, the route runs through Jessup, crossing the B&O route to Washington D.C. at the Howard County line.

Waterloo Road

After crossing the B&O, the route is now known as Waterloo Road, and passes to the south of the Maryland House of Correction, before intersecting U.S. 1 in Waterloo. After intersecting US 1, MD 175 widens into a four-lane arterial highway and interchanges with Interstate 95 just west of Waterloo, then intersects the eastern terminus of MD 108 just beyond I-95.

Rouse Parkway

Now known as Rouse Parkway, the route interchanges with Columbia Gateway Drive and Snowden River Parkway in quick succession, before passing through a large shopping district in eastern Columbia, including Columbia Crossing I and II and Dobbin Center.

After intersecting Dobbin Road, MD 175 continues west as a four-lane at-grade expressway through the Columbia suburbs, intersecting Tamar Drive and Thunder Hill Road before interchanging with U.S. 29 at a cloverleaf interchange. Just beyond the interchange, MD 175 reaches its western terminus, with the road itself continuing southwest through the Columbia town center as Little Patuxent Parkway. Some maps, including Google Maps, show the name Little Patuxent parkway applying to Route 175. However, this is incorrect, as that name only applies to the road beyond the state route's terminus. Signage posted just west of the US 29 interchange indicates the change.

Junction list

County Location Mile Destinations Notes
Anne Arundel Millersville 0.0 MD 3 north (Robert Crain Highway) to I-97 to I-895 – Baltimore MD 175 once continued east to MD 178
0.13 MD 3 south (Robert Crain Highway) to US 50 / US 301 – Crofton, Bowie
0.31 McKnew Road
Gambrills 1.15
To MD 3 Bus. north (Gambrills Road)
1.21 Dairy Farm Road south – to Waugh Chapel Road
1.46 To MD 32 north (Burns Crossing Road)
Odenton 2.27 Odenton Road/Higgins Drive – Sappington Station Road Sappington Station Road is unsigned MD 32AA
2.91 Oakton Road
3.27 MD 170 north (Telegraph Road/Piney Orchard Parkway) – Linthicum, Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge MD 170 runs north of MD 175
3.79 Morgan Road/Town Center Boulevard – to Odenton MARC station
Fort Meade 4.3 MD 32 (Patuxent Freeway / Savage Road) – Savage, Annapolis Interchange
4.94 Blue Water Road / Llewellyn Avenue Llewellyn Avenue is closed to all traffic
5.29 Mapes Road / Charter Oaks Boulevard
5.93 MD 174 north (Reece Road) – Severn, Glen Burnie Former MD 554
MD 174 begins at boundary of Fort Meade
6.42 Clark Road Closed to all traffic
7.05 Disney Road – Jessup-Provinces Park
7.27 MD 713 south (Ridge Road / Rockenbach Road) – Hanover, Arundel Mills Mall Rockenbach Road is closed to most traffic
8.19 Clark Road / Max Blob Park Road Max Blob Park Road is unsigned MD 175AA
8.42 MD Route 295.svgMD B-W Parkway.svg MD 295 / Baltimore-Washington ParkwayBaltimore, Washington, D.C. Interchange

MD 295 is unsigned south of MD 175

8.63 Race Road / Sellner Road
Jessup 8.89 Brock Bridge Road south – Annapolis Junction
9.33 To MD 103 (Wigley Avenue)
9.67 MD 723 north (Old Jessup Road) Former MD 175
Leads to Jessup MARC station
Howard 10.07 Dorsey Run Road
10.14 Sharewood Drive
10.24 Old Jessup Road south Former MD 175
10.36 Oceano Avenue
11.07 Pocomoke Avenue
11.36 US 1 (Baltimore–Washington Boulevard) – Savage, Elkridge
11.82 I-95 – Baltimore, Washington D.C. Interchange
12.53 MD 108 west (Waterloo Road) – Ellicott City Former MD 175
Columbia 13.12 Columbia Gateway Drive Interchange
13.47 Snowden River Parkway – to Broken Land Parkway and MD Route 100.svg MD 100
14.0 Dobbin Road – Dobbin Center
14.92 Tamar Drive – to Snowden River Parkway
16.0 Thunder Hill Road – to Broken Land Parkway
16.69 US 29 (Columbia Pike) to I-70 – Silver Spring, Baltimore Interchange
MD 175 ends west of US 29 near Little Patuxent River; road continues as Little Patuxent Parkway

History

MD Route 180.svg

Before World War II, MD 175 ran northeast from Fort Meade along MD 713; the current route through Fort Meade did not exist, and MD 175 south of the fort's boundaries was designated as Maryland Route 180. By the end of the 1940s, MD 180 had been decommissioned after the construction of MD 175 through the fort.

Rouse Parkway

North of Fort Meade, MD 175 once traversed MD 108 and MD 104 to terminate at MD 103. After the construction of the Little Patuxent Parkway (now Rouse Parkway), MD 175 was diverted away from this route and into Columbia, terminating on the western edge of its interchange with US 29.

In May 2006, the approximately four-mile stretch of MD 175 between I-95 and U.S. 29 in Columbia was renamed the Rouse Parkway in honor of Jim and Patty Rouse.

Future work

There are plans to widen and improve the road between Maryland Route 170 in Odenton and the Baltimore Washington Parkway in Jessup due to the increasing development in and around Fort Meade. The changes to the fort, mainly as a result of the Base Realignment and Closure program instituted by the U.S. government, will add to already elevated traffic levels on the route, particularly between the B-W Parkway and MD 170 Telegraph Rd. The Maryland State Highway Administration's plans to widen the road are contingent on planning studies currently underway in the affected area.

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