U.S. Route 50 (US 50) is a major east–west route of the
U.S. Highway system, stretching just over from
Ocean City, Maryland on the Atlantic Ocean to
West Sacramento, California. In the
U.S. state of
Maryland, US 50 exists in two sections. The longer of these serves as a major route connecting
Washington, D.C. with Ocean City; the latter is the eastern terminus of the highway. The other section passes through the southern end of
Garrett County for less than as part of the
Northwestern Turnpike, entering
West Virginia at both ends. One notable section of US 50 is the dual-span
Chesapeake Bay Bridge across
Chesapeake Bay, which links central Maryland with the Eastern Shore region, allowing motorists to reach the beaches of Ocean City and
Delaware.
US 50 has received numerous upgrades during its existence in Maryland, including the building of the John Hanson Highway (which is also the unsigned
Interstate 595), its extension onto the
Eastern Shore and replacement of
U.S. Route 213 due to the construction of the
Chesapeake Bay Bridge, and the full dualization of the eastern segment of the route. Many of the older alignments of US 50 are still part of the Maryland and US highway systems, such as
U.S. Route 50 Business in
Salisbury, Maryland. US 50 continues to be upgraded on the Eastern Shore to better accommodate beach travelers and locals alike.
Route description
George Washington Highway
US 50 leaves
Preston County in
West Virginia and enters the state of...
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