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U.S. Route 15 (US 15) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Walterboro, South Carolina, north to Painted Post, New York.In Maryland, the highway runs 37.85 miles (60.91 km) from the Virginia state line at the Potomac River in Point of Rocks north to the Pennsylvania state line near Emmitsburg.
US 15/US 401 continues to Laurinburg, at which US 401 splits off and US 15 runs concurrent with US 501. US 1 briefly merges with US 15/US 501 through Aberdeen and Sanford. The route continues north of Sanford with North Carolina Highway 87 toward Pittsboro. Past Pittsboro, US 15/US 501 goes toward Chapel Hill and skirts around the southeastern ...
View north along US 15 Bus. in Emmitsburg. U.S. Route 15 Business (US 15 Bus.) is a business route of US 15 through Emmitsburg, Maryland. Known as Seton Avenue, the highway runs 2.34 miles (3.77 km) between junctions with US 15 on the south and north sides of the town. [21] US 15 Bus. follows the original alignment of US 15 through Emmitsburg.
US 15: 37.85: 60.91 US 15 at the Virginia state line at Point of Rocks: US 15 at the Pennsylvania state line near Emmitsburg: 1927 [3] current US 29: 29.51: 47.49 US 29 in Washington, D.C. MD 99 in Ellicott City: 1934 [4] current US 40: 221.31: 356.16 US 40 at the Pennsylvania state line near Keysers Ridge: US 40 at the Delaware state line in ...
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These highways are each designated Maryland Route X, where X is a number between 2 and 999. The highways are typically abbreviated MD X, although MD Route X and Route X are used less frequently. Because Maryland does not have a secondary route system or signed county route systems, all state highways are part of the main numerical system.
Maryland has a unitary system of numbered state highways with numbers between 2 and 999. The longest Maryland state highway is Maryland Route 2, while several state highways are less than 0.5 mi (0.80 km) in length. Most of the shortest highways are unsigned. Several state highways have multiple disjoint segments that are denoted internally by ...