I-95 ETL Northbound Extension - Reconstruction of NB I-95, North of MD 24 to Bynum Run
As part of the MDTA’s $1.1 billion program to relieve congestion and improve travel along the I-95 corridor into Harford County, the MDTA is reconstructing northbound I-95 from MD 43 to north of MD 24. This particular project will serve as the transition from a four general purpose/two express toll lane (ETL) configuration south of MD 24 to the existing three general purpose lane configuration at the northern project limits. Just north of MD 24, the northbound roadway will be widened primarily to the outside to allow for the construction of two ETL in the median area. As the project moves to the north, the two lane ETL will transition to a single lane ETL in the vicinity of the Abingdon Road Overpass. North of Abingdon Road, it will transition to a four-lane general purpose lane configuration. This configuration will continue northbound until the roadway transitions to the existing three general purpose lane configuration. These improvements will tie-in with the future MD 24 Interchange reconstruction that will start in the winter of 2024.
As a part of this project, a noise wall will be constructed along NB I-95 from the Abingdon Overpass to south of Bynum Run.
Existing roadway
Reconstructed roadway
About Construction
Construction of the northbound roadway is expected to begin in fall 2024 and is anticipated to be complete in the fall of 2026. During the first phases of construction, the current roadway will be shifted to the median to allow for the construction of the widened roadway to the outside. Once the widening is completed, traffic will be shifted to the outside to allow construction of the ETL.