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Map of MDTA Toll Facility Locations - Detailed information listed below.

MDTA Toll Facilities

TRAFFIC ALERT:

Southeast I-695 closed on Outer Loop at MD 173 (exit 1) and Inner Loop closed at MD 151/North Point Boulevard (exit 42).

Harbor Crossings alternate routes are I-95 or I-895 tunnels.

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Northern Region:

John F. Kennedy Memorial Hwy (I-95)

John F. Kennedy Memorial Hwy / Tydings Bridge

The John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway is a 50-mile section of I-95 from the northern Baltimore City line to the Delaware state line. Tolls are collected only in the northbound direction at the 12-lane toll plaza, located one mile north of the Millard Tydings Memorial Bridge over the Susquehanna River.

Express Toll Lanes (I-95)

I-95 Express Toll Lanes

As part of the John F. Kennedy Highway facility, the I-95 Express Toll Lanes (ETL) is the second all electronic toll facility in Maryland. Before the I-95 ETL opened in 2014, a study by the American Highway Users Alliance ranked this stretch of I-95 on the list of the worst bottleneck locations in the United States. This segment of highway also remained on the list of the top ten worst bottlenecks in Maryland until the I-95 ETL opened. The ETLs brought much needed traffic relief to one of the most congested portions of I-95 in Baltimore, removing the highway segment from bottleneck lists.

The I-95 ETL provide eight miles, seven tolled, of generally free-flowing traffic between I-895 and just north of MD 43 (White Marsh Boulevard) in Northeast Baltimore. The existing four General Purpose Lanes in each direction continue to remain toll free, and to keep you moving, tolls are collected automatically at highway speeds using E-ZPass, Plate-by-Plate, or Video Tolling.

Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge (US 40)

Thomas J. Hatem Bridge

The oldest of the Authority's facilities, this four-lane bridge opened in August 1940. It spans the Susquehanna River on US 40 between Havre de Grace and Perryville in northeast Maryland.

Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge (US 40)

Central Region:

Francis Scott Key Bridge (I-695)

Francis Scott Key Bridge Banner

This outer crossing of the Baltimore harbor opened in March 1977 as the final link in I-695 (the Baltimore Beltway). Including the bridge and connecting roadways, the project is 10.9 miles in length. Other structures along the roadway include a dual-span drawbridge over Curtis Creek and an elevated viaduct that carries motorists through the Sparrow's Point area.

Francis Scott Key Bridge (I-695)

Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95)

Fort McHenry Tunnel at night

The world's widest, underwater-vehicular tunnel, the Fort McHenry Tunnel opened to traffic in November 1985. It connects the Locust Point and Canton areas of Baltimore, crossing under the Patapsco River just south of historic Fort McHenry.

Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95)

Propane/Size/Weight COMAR Regulations

Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I-895)

Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Plaza from the Air.

The 1.4-mile, four-lane tunnel handled its first vehicles in November 1957 and is part of a 20-mile system of approach roadways and ramps. Designated I-895, the facility connects major north/south highways and many arterial routes in Baltimore City's industrial sections.

Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I-895)

Propane/Size/Weight COMAR Regulations

Southern Region:

Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial/Senator Thomas “Mac” Middleton Bridge

Harry W. Nice Bridge Banner

Opened October 12, 2022, this bridge is located on US 301 and extends 1.7 miles across the Potomac River from Newburg, MD, to Dahlgren, VA.

Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial/Senator Thomas “Mac” Middleton Bridge (US 301)

William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial (Bay) Bridge (US 50/301)

William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial (Bay) Bridge

Often called the Bay Bridge, this 4.3-mile facility crosses the Chesapeake Bay as US 50/301. The bridge's dual spans provide a direct connection between recreational and ocean regions located on Maryland's Eastern Shore and the metropolitan areas of Baltimore, Annapolis and Washington, D.C.

William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial (Bay) Bridge (US 50/301)

Intercounty Connector (ICC)/MD 200

Leaving home later.  Getting home earlier.

The Intercounty Connector (ICC)/MD 200 is Maryland’s first all-electronic, variably priced toll road. Tolls on the ICC are paid at highway speeds using E-ZPass and vary by time of day and day of the week, to help maintain relatively free-flowing traffic conditions.

Intercounty Connector (ICC)/MD 200

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Nov 21

MDTA Board Meeting - November 21, 2024

9 AM

Livestream

This public meeting is livestreamed and archived on the MDTA Board Meeting Homepage. The MDTA Board Meeting homepage also provides access to the meeting schedule, materials, agenda and minutes.

Dec 03

Capital Committee Meeting - December 3, 2024

9 AM

Livestream

This public meeting is livestreamed and archived on the Capital Committee Meeting Homepage. The Capital Committee Meeting homepage also provides access to the virtual meeting, schedule, agenda, materials and minutes.

Dec 04

CHESAPEAKE BAY CROSSING STUDY TIER 2 NEPA OPEN HOUSES

6 PM

Virtual Open House

Chesapeake Bay Crossing Study Tier 2 NEPA - Open Houses Dec.4, 9, and 11

On December 4, 9, and 11, 2024, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) will host Open Houses for the Chesapeake Bay Crossing Study: Tier 2 NEPA (Tier 2 Study). 

Virtual Open House
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
(6-8 p.m.)

Follow link to learn more: baycrossingstudy.com

 
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