U.S. ROUTE 50 IN MARYLAND
(Redirected from John Hanson Highway)
There are two sections of 'U.S. Route 50' that run through the state of 'Maryland'. The longer of these two sections serves as a major route connecting Washington, D.C. with Ocean City. The other section runs through Garrett County for less than 10 miles as part of the Northwestern Turnpike, and enters West Virginia at both ends. Some major towns and cities in Maryland served by the route include Bowie, Annapolis, Easton, Cambridge, Salisbury, and Ocean City.
US 50 passes through the following Maryland counties:
★ Garrett - 9.71 miles (15.63 km)
★ (the route leaves Maryland, and passes through West Virginia, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, before reentering Maryland)
★ Prince George's - 14.39 miles (23.16 km)
★ Anne Arundel - 19.88 miles (31.99 km)
★ Queen Anne's - 18.78 miles (30.22 km)
★ Talbot - 25.45 miles (40.96 km)
★ Dorchester - 16.90 miles (27.20 km)
★ Wicomico - 30.69 miles (49.39 km)
★ Worcester - 14.40 miles (23.17 km)
''See also: List of cities and towns along U.S. Route 50''
★ Cheverly
★ Landover Hills
★ New Carrollton
★ Bowie
★ Annapolis
★ Stevensville
★ Chester
★ Grasonville
★ Queenstown
★ Wye Mills
★ Easton
★ Trappe
★ Cambridge
★ Vienna
★ Mardela Springs
★ Salisbury
★ Berlin
★ Ocean City
:''See also: U.S. Route 50 in West Virginia''
A portion of US 50 runs through Garrett County along the old Northwestern Turnpike for less than 10 miles in Maryland. Today this section of the highway is named George Washington Highway after George Washington. US 50 intersects only two numbered highways along this stretch: US 219 in Redhouse, and MD 560 east of there. In sharp contrast to the longer of US 50's two Maryland segments, this section is a quiet two-lane rural highway with little traffic.
:''See also: Interstate 595 (Maryland)''
The 'John Hanson Highway', named for John Hanson, was the first section of US 50 to be upgraded to a freeway in Maryland. It runs from Washington D.C.'s New York Avenue to Maryland Route 2 outside of Annapolis.
Between the Capital Beltway and Annapolis' Rowe Boulevard, the John Hanson Highway is part of the Interstate Highway System and is secretly designated as Interstate 595. Part of the John Hanson Highway in Prince George's County has HOV lanes, as is common with many freeways near Washington, DC. US 301 merges with the highway in Bowie and overlaps US 50 and I-595 through Annapolis (where I-595 ends) and over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge until reaching Queenstown on the Eastern Shore.
In Annapolis, US 50 becomes a blue star memorial highway, and past the end of the John Hanson Highway, its name becomes 'Blue Star Memorial Highway'. This designation continues east across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to the split with US 301 where US 301 picks up the designation and keeps it until passing the Delaware state line. The US 50/301 portion of the Blue Star Memorial Highway was upgraded to a freeway mostly during the late 1980s and early 1990s; prior to this it was only a divided highway with several local roads intersecting it. After being upgraded, many of these intersections became sharp right-in/right-out ramps.


US 50 becomes known as 'Ocean Gateway' in Queenstown after the split with 301 and keeps this name up to its terminus in Ocean City. Continuing east from the US 50/US 301 split south of Queenstown, the highway intersects Maryland Route 213 and Maryland Route 404, two major rural highways on the Delmarva Peninsula. After intersecting MD 213, US 50 begins following a north/south path, although it continues to be signed as east/west. After reaching Cambridge, it resumes an east/west path after crossing the Choptank River. The route bypasses the town of Vienna and crosses the Nanticoke River north of the town.
Approaching Salisbury, the route diverges onto the 'Salisbury Bypass', a partial 3/4 beltway around the city; the four-mile segment connecting US 50 to the eastern portion of the bypass was completed in September 2002. Business US 50, the former routing of US 50, goes directly through Salisbury, following US 50's pre-2002 routing.
On the final stretch toward Ocean City, Maryland Route 90 branches off toward the northern part of the city, bypassing the town of Berlin, while US 50 passes through Berlin, interchanging with US 113 near the town. The route continues to Downtown Ocean City. Although the route's ceremonial eastern terminus is at Maryland Route 528, Philadelphia Avenue, eastbound US 50 actually continues past MD 528 and ends at Maryland Route 378, Baltimore Avenue, a short distance from the Ocean City Boardwalk.
★ Severn River Bridge in Annapolis (rededicated as the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge in December, 2006)
★ US Naval Academy (has its own exit off of US 50)
★ Chesapeake Bay Bridge
★ Kent Island (site of the oldest English settlement in Maryland)
★ Kent Narrows Bridge between Kent Island and Grasonville
★ Frederick C. Malkus Bridge in Cambridge
★ Nanticoke River Memorial Bridge in Vienna
★ Harry W. Kelly Memorial Bridge in Ocean City
★ Ocean City Boardwalk, near the eastern terminus
Exits are numbered from west to east, in accordance with AASHTO guidelines.
★ Maryland Route 18
★ Maryland Route 404
★ Maryland Route 450
★ Maryland Route 662
★ U.S. Route 301 in Maryland
★ US 50 at MDRoads.com
★ US 50 at Delmarva Highways
★ US 50 at Froggie's Place
There are two sections of 'U.S. Route 50' that run through the state of 'Maryland'. The longer of these two sections serves as a major route connecting Washington, D.C. with Ocean City. The other section runs through Garrett County for less than 10 miles as part of the Northwestern Turnpike, and enters West Virginia at both ends. Some major towns and cities in Maryland served by the route include Bowie, Annapolis, Easton, Cambridge, Salisbury, and Ocean City.
Counties Traversed
US 50 passes through the following Maryland counties:
★ Garrett - 9.71 miles (15.63 km)
★ (the route leaves Maryland, and passes through West Virginia, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, before reentering Maryland)
★ Prince George's - 14.39 miles (23.16 km)
★ Anne Arundel - 19.88 miles (31.99 km)
★ Queen Anne's - 18.78 miles (30.22 km)
★ Talbot - 25.45 miles (40.96 km)
★ Dorchester - 16.90 miles (27.20 km)
★ Wicomico - 30.69 miles (49.39 km)
★ Worcester - 14.40 miles (23.17 km)
Cities and towns
''See also: List of cities and towns along U.S. Route 50''
★ Cheverly
★ Landover Hills
★ New Carrollton
★ Bowie
★ Annapolis
★ Stevensville
★ Chester
★ Grasonville
★ Queenstown
★ Wye Mills
★ Easton
★ Trappe
★ Cambridge
★ Vienna
★ Mardela Springs
★ Salisbury
★ Berlin
★ Ocean City
Route description
George Washington Highway
:''See also: U.S. Route 50 in West Virginia''
A portion of US 50 runs through Garrett County along the old Northwestern Turnpike for less than 10 miles in Maryland. Today this section of the highway is named George Washington Highway after George Washington. US 50 intersects only two numbered highways along this stretch: US 219 in Redhouse, and MD 560 east of there. In sharp contrast to the longer of US 50's two Maryland segments, this section is a quiet two-lane rural highway with little traffic.
John Hanson Highway
:''See also: Interstate 595 (Maryland)''
The 'John Hanson Highway', named for John Hanson, was the first section of US 50 to be upgraded to a freeway in Maryland. It runs from Washington D.C.'s New York Avenue to Maryland Route 2 outside of Annapolis.
Between the Capital Beltway and Annapolis' Rowe Boulevard, the John Hanson Highway is part of the Interstate Highway System and is secretly designated as Interstate 595. Part of the John Hanson Highway in Prince George's County has HOV lanes, as is common with many freeways near Washington, DC. US 301 merges with the highway in Bowie and overlaps US 50 and I-595 through Annapolis (where I-595 ends) and over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge until reaching Queenstown on the Eastern Shore.
Blue Star Memorial Highway
In Annapolis, US 50 becomes a blue star memorial highway, and past the end of the John Hanson Highway, its name becomes 'Blue Star Memorial Highway'. This designation continues east across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to the split with US 301 where US 301 picks up the designation and keeps it until passing the Delaware state line. The US 50/301 portion of the Blue Star Memorial Highway was upgraded to a freeway mostly during the late 1980s and early 1990s; prior to this it was only a divided highway with several local roads intersecting it. After being upgraded, many of these intersections became sharp right-in/right-out ramps.
Ocean Gateway
Sign used alongside US 50 shields along Ocean Gateway.
Nighttime view of the sign at the eastern terminus of US 50 in Ocean City, indicating the distance to the western terminus in Sacramento, California.
US 50 becomes known as 'Ocean Gateway' in Queenstown after the split with 301 and keeps this name up to its terminus in Ocean City. Continuing east from the US 50/US 301 split south of Queenstown, the highway intersects Maryland Route 213 and Maryland Route 404, two major rural highways on the Delmarva Peninsula. After intersecting MD 213, US 50 begins following a north/south path, although it continues to be signed as east/west. After reaching Cambridge, it resumes an east/west path after crossing the Choptank River. The route bypasses the town of Vienna and crosses the Nanticoke River north of the town.
Approaching Salisbury, the route diverges onto the 'Salisbury Bypass', a partial 3/4 beltway around the city; the four-mile segment connecting US 50 to the eastern portion of the bypass was completed in September 2002. Business US 50, the former routing of US 50, goes directly through Salisbury, following US 50's pre-2002 routing.
On the final stretch toward Ocean City, Maryland Route 90 branches off toward the northern part of the city, bypassing the town of Berlin, while US 50 passes through Berlin, interchanging with US 113 near the town. The route continues to Downtown Ocean City. Although the route's ceremonial eastern terminus is at Maryland Route 528, Philadelphia Avenue, eastbound US 50 actually continues past MD 528 and ends at Maryland Route 378, Baltimore Avenue, a short distance from the Ocean City Boardwalk.
Points of interest
★ Severn River Bridge in Annapolis (rededicated as the Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge in December, 2006)
★ US Naval Academy (has its own exit off of US 50)
★ Chesapeake Bay Bridge
★ Kent Island (site of the oldest English settlement in Maryland)
★ Kent Narrows Bridge between Kent Island and Grasonville
★ Frederick C. Malkus Bridge in Cambridge
★ Nanticoke River Memorial Bridge in Vienna
★ Harry W. Kelly Memorial Bridge in Ocean City
★ Ocean City Boardwalk, near the eastern terminus
Junction list
Exits are numbered from west to east, in accordance with AASHTO guidelines.
| County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| continues from West Virginia | |||||
| Garrett | Redhouse | 2.1 | US 219 / Garrett Highway - Oakland | former route of | |
| 9.1 | Maryland Route 560 / Gorman Rd. - Mountain Lake Park | ||||
| exits and reenters Maryland via WV, VA, and DC | |||||
| Prince George's | Cheverly | 0.2 | Baltimore-Washington Parkway north - Baltimore | eastbound exit and westbound entrance; B-W Parkway joins westbound and splits eastbound | |
| 0.5 | MD 201 south / Kenilworth Avenue - Kenilworth, Washington, D.C. (to D.C. Route 295 and I-295) | ||||
| 0.5 | MD 201 north / Kenilworth Avenue - Greenbelt (to MD 459) | ||||
| 1.6 | MD 459 west / Columbia Park Rd. - Cheverly, Metro Station | eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
| Landover | 2.8 | MD 202 / Landover Road - Upper Marlboro, Bladensburg | |||
| Landover Hills | 4.1 | 5 | MD 410 / East-West Highway - Glenarden | ||
| New Carrollton | 4.5 | 'US 50PA' / Ardwick-Ardmore Rd. - New Carrollton Station | no eastbound exit; road is unsigned spur of | ||
| 5.0 | 7 | I-95 / I-495 / Capital Beltway - Baltimore, Richmond | split into 7A (south) and 7B (north) | ||
| upgrades into secret | |||||
| 6.1 | 8 | MD 704 / Martin Luther King Jr. Highway - Glenarden | |||
| Bowie | 11.7 | 11 | MD 197 / Collington Road - Bowie | ||
| 13.1 | 13 | US 301 south / Maryland Route 3 north / Robert Crain Highway - Upper Marlboro, Crofton | split into 13A ( South), 13B ( North) and 13C (Belair Drive) | ||
| joins and secret | |||||
| Anne Arundel | 16.5 | 16 | Maryland Route 424 / Davidsonville Road - Davidsonville, Crofton | ||
| Annapolis | 21.2 | 21 | Interstate 97 north / Maryland Route 665 east - Baltimore, Downtown Annapolis | terminates at | |
| 23.0 | 22 | Maryland Route 450 / Defense Highway - Parole, Crownsville (to MD 178) | |||
| 23.5 | 23 | Maryland Route 2 south / Solomons Island Rd. - Edgewater | silently joins | ||
| 24.8 | 24A-B | Maryland Route 70 south / Rowe Boulevard-Bestgate Road - Annapolis | split into 24A ( south) and 24B (Bestgate Road) westbound | ||
| secretly ends at | |||||
| Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge / Severn River Bridge - Severn River | |||||
| Arnold | 26.7 | 27 | MD 2 north / MD 450 south / Governor Ritchie Highway - Baltimore, Severna Park, Naval Academy | split into 27A ( south) and 27B ( north) westbound; diverges from | |
MD 648 north / Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard | direct turnoff from westbound carriageway | ||||
| 27.6 | 28 | Bay Dale Drive - Bay Hills Golf Club | |||
| 29.2 | 29 | Maryland Route 179 / St. Margarets Road / Busch's Frontage Road / Cape St. Claire Road / East College Parkway / (MD 908A) / (MD 931Q) | split into 29A () and 29B (Cape St. Claire Road) eastbound | ||
| Sandy Point | 30.6 | 31 | Maryland Route 908C east / Whitehall Road | direct turnoff from eastbound carriageway | |
| 31.4 | 32 | Maryland Route 908D north / Oceanic Drive - Sandy Point State Park | |||
| Chesapeake Bay Bridge (toll: $2.50 cars - eastbound only) - Chesapeake Bay | |||||
| Queen Anne's | Stevensville | 37.2 | 37 | Maryland Route 8 / Romancoke Road- Stevensville, Romancoke (to MD 18) | |
| 37.9 | 38A | Maryland Route 835A north / Thompson Creek Road-Duke Street | Thomspon Creek Rd: eastbound exit and entrance; Duke Street: westbound entrance and exit (right-in/right-out) | ||
| 38.9 | 38B | Shopping Center Rd. - to Main St. | westbound entrance and exit | ||
| 39.0 | 39A | Maryland Route 18H / Castle Marina Road-Cox Neck Rd. | Castle Marina Rd: westbound entrance and exit; Cox Neck Rd: eastbound exit and entrance | ||
| Chester | 39.5 | 39B | Maryland Route 552 / Dominion Rd.-Chester Station Ln. - to Maryland Route 18T | : eastbound exit and entrance; Chester Station Ln: westbound entrance and exit | |
| 40.1 | 40A | Piney Creek Road | right-in/right-out entrance/exit from both carriageways | ||
| 40.5 | 40B | Dundee Avenue | eastbound exit and entrance | ||
| Kent Narrows | 40.8 | 41 | Maryland Route 18 / Main Street-Piney Narrows Rd. - Kent Narrows | : eastbound exit and entrance; Piney Narrows Rd: westbound entrance and exit | |
| Kent Narrows Bridge - Kent Narrows | |||||
| 41.9 | 42 | Maryland Route 18 - Main Street / Maryland Route 835 west / Kent Narrows Rd. - Kent Narrows | : eastbound entrance and exit; : westbound entrance and exit | ||
| Grasonville | 42.8 | 43A | Maryland Route 18 / Main Street / Maryland Route 835 / Long Point Rd.-Jackson Creek Rd. - Grasonville | : eastbound entrance and exit; : westbound entrance and exit | |
| 43.4 | 43B | Chester River Beach Road - to MD 18 and MD 835 | westbound entrance only; full eastbound access available | ||
| 43.8 | 44A | Station Ln. / VFW Ave. - to MD 18 | Station Ln: eastbound exit and entrance; VFW Ave: westbound entrance and exit | ||
| 44.2 | 44B | Maryland Route 835 / Winchester Creek Rd-Evans Ave. - to MD 18 | : westbound entrance and exit; Evans Ave: eastbound exit and entrance | ||
| 44.5 | 45A | Homeport Dr.-Hess Rd. - to MD 18 and MD 835 | Homeport Dr: westbound entrance and exit; Hess Rd: eastbound exit and entrance | ||
| 44.9 | 45B | Nesbit Road - to MD 18 and MD 835 | |||
| Queenstown | 46.1 | 46 | US 301 north / Blue Star Memorial Highway - Warwick, Wilmington DE | eastbound exit and westbound entrance; freeway ends | |
| diverges from | |||||
| Queenstown | 46.3 | Maryland Route 18 / Main Street | first at-grade intersection after the end of the freeway | ||
| 47.7 | Maryland Route 456 north / Del Rhodes Ave. - to US 301 | ||||
| 49.1 | Carmichael Rd. | ||||
| 50.7 | Maryland Route 662 south / Wye Mills Rd. - Wye Mills | northern terminus of former route of and through Wye Mills | |||
| Wye Mills | 51.6 | Maryland Route 213 - Centreville, Chesapeake City | former route of | ||
| 53.1 | Maryland Route 404 - Denton, Rehoboth | intersection lies on top of county line | |||
| Talbot | 55.4 | Maryland Route 662 north / Old Wye Mills Rd. - Wye Mills | southern terminus of former route of and through Wye Mills | ||
| 55.8 | Maryland Route 662B south / Wye Mills Easton Rd. | former route of and | |||
| 57.7 | Maryland Route 662B/662C / Wye Mills Easton Rd. | former route of and | |||
| Easton | 61.8 | Maryland Route 309 north / Cordova Rd. - Cordova | |||
| 62.7 | Maryland Route 322 south / Easton Parkway - St. Michaels (to MD 33) | ||||
| 64.2 | Maryland Route 328 / Matthestown Rd.-Goldsborough Rd. - Denton | ||||
| 64.5 | Maryland Route 331 / Dover Road - Preston | former route of before construction of Choptank River bridge | |||
| 65.4 | Dutchmans Lane - to MD 565 | ||||
| 66.9 | Maryland Route 322 north / Maryland Route 565 north / Easton Parkway - St. Michaels (to MD 33) | ends at ; joins | |||
| 67,7 | Maryland Route 565 south / Old Trappe Rd. - Trappe | diverges from | |||
| Trappe | 73.02 | Main St.-Barber Road (to MD 565) | |||
| Frederick C. Malkus Bridge - Choptank River | |||||
| Dorchester | Cambridge | 79.3 | Maryland Avenue | ||
| 80.1 | Maryland Route 343 west / Washington St. - Hudson | ||||
| 80.8 | Maryland Route 16 west / Gypsy Hill Rd. - Church Creek | joins | |||
| 81.2 | Maryland Route 750 east / Old Route 50 | frontage road | |||
| 82.0 | Maryland Route 750 west / Old Route 50 | frontage road | |||
| 83.5 | Maryland Route 16 east / Mt. Holly Rd. - East New Market | diverges from | |||
| 93.5 | To Marsh Rd. - Vienna | former route of and | |||
| Vienna | 94.5 | Maryland Route 331 - Vienna, Rhodesdale | grade-separated interchange between routes | ||
| Nanticoke Memorial Bridge - Nanticoke River | |||||
| Wicomico | 97.1 | Maryland Route 731C north / Old Bradley Rd. | frontage road | ||
| 97.5 | Maryland Route 731A west / Marsh Rd. | former route of | |||
| Mardela Springs | 99.9 | Maryland Route 313 north / Delmar Rd. - Delmar (via MD 54), Sharptown | |||
| 104.8 | Maryland Route 347 south / N Main St. - Hebron | ||||
| 105.9 | Maryland Route 670 west / Lillian St. - Hebron | ||||
| Salisbury | 107.8 | US 50 Business east / Salisbury Parkway - Salisbury | grade-separated interchange between routes; is the pre-2003 alignment through Salisbury | ||
| diverges from and follows Salisbury Bypass | |||||
| 111.37 | US 13 north ( Ocean Highway) / US 13 Business south / Salisbury Boulevard - Dover, Salisbury | grade-separated interchange between routes; is the pre-1980 alignment through Salisbury | |||
| 114.46 | US 13 south / Salisbury Bypass ( Ocean Highway) / US 50 Business / Salisbury Parkway - Norfolk | grade-separated interchange between routes | |||
| converges with and leaves Salisbury Bypass | |||||
| 118.96 | Maryland Route 992 / Eastside Rd. | frontage road | |||
| 124.6 | Maryland Route 354 / Powellville Rd. - Powellville (to MD 12) | north connects to | |||
| Worcester | 126.93 | Maryland Route 610 north / Whaleyville Rd. - Whaleyville | |||
| 129.23 | Maryland Route 90 north / Ocean City Expwy - Ocean Pines, Ocean City (to US 113) | grade-separated interchange between routes | |||
| 131.05 | Maryland Route 346 / Old Ocean City Rd. - Whaleyville, Berlin | former route of before 1963-1966 | |||
| 131.79 | Maryland Route 992F / Caleb Rd. (to MD 346) | frontage road | |||
| Berlin | 132.8 | Maryland Route 818 / Main St. (to US 113) | former route of through Berlin | ||
| 133.13 | US 113 / Worcester Highway - Dover, Snow Hill | grade-separated interchange between routes | |||
| 133.96 | Maryland Route 346 west / Old Ocean City Rd. | former route of through Berlin | |||
| 134.47 | Maryland Route 452 north / Friendship Rd.-Seahawk Rd. (to MD 575) | ||||
| 135.73 | Maryland Route 589 north / Racetrack Rd. - to MD 90 | ||||
| 136.55 | 'US 50WA' - to Holly Grove Rd. south | frontage road | |||
| 138.2 | Maryland Route 707A west / Old Bridge Rd. | frontage road | |||
| Ocean City | 139.02 | Maryland Route 611 south / Stephen Decatur Highway - Assateague Island, Chincoteague Island | |||
| Harry W. Kelly Memorial Bridge - Isle of Wight Bay (Sinepuxent Bay) | |||||
| 140.42 | Maryland Route 528 north / Philadelphia Avenue | one-way southbound street | |||
| 140.49 | Maryland Route 378 north / Baltimore Avenue | one-way northbound street | |||
| ends at ; road continues as N. Division St. | |||||
Related routes
★ Maryland Route 18
★ Maryland Route 404
★ Maryland Route 450
★ Maryland Route 662
See also
★ U.S. Route 301 in Maryland
External links
★ US 50 at MDRoads.com
★ US 50 at Delmarva Highways
★ US 50 at Froggie's Place
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