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Section 100: I-95, I-895(N) Split to North of MD 43

Overview:

I-95 in Maryland extends 110 miles from the Woodrow Wilson Bridge at the Virginia commonwealth line to the Delaware state line. It provides continuity for regional traffic from Florida to Maine and operates as an important backbone for commuter traffic within Maryland. As the "East Coast's Main Street," I-95 serves high volumes of regional commercial/business and recreational traffic. Existing I-95 in Maryland is a six to eight-lane highway. Click here for more information on I-95's history.

In Maryland, I-95 provides access to:

Passenger Rail:

  • MARC
  • Amtrak

Freight Rail:

  • Amtrak
  • CSX
  • Norfolk Southern
  • Local Shortline Carriers

Airports:

  • Baltimore/Washington International Airport
  • Martin State Airport

Port of Baltimore

Intercity Bus Facilities:

  • Baltimore Travel Plaza
  • Charles Street Station

Park and Ride Lots:

  • Bus / Shuttle Services
  • Carpools

Background:

Section 100 is one of four independent project-planning studies identified in the I-95 Master Plan Study, which assessed I-95 transportation needs from the I-895 (N) split to the Maryland/Delaware state line. This portion of I-95 is designated as the John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway (JFK). The I-95 Master Plan was approved by the Maryland Transportation Authority in April 2003.

The Section 100 project-planning study will develop and evaluate alternatives to address safety and capacity needs along I-95, from the I-895(N) split to north of MD 43.