Route 702

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Maryland Route 702 constitutes a 4.17 mile long route southeast from I-695 where the Baltimore Beltway and Windlass Freeways converge, to Back River Neck Road in Baltimore County. MD 702 is the Southeast Freeway connecting the beltway with MD 150 (Eastern Boulevard) at Essex and Middle River, and Southeast Boulevard from Old Eastern Avenue south along Back River Neck.

Maryland Route 702 North
MD 702 upgrades to a freeway from the parclo interchange with MD 150 (Eastern Boulevard) near Essex. 08/27/05
A reassurance marker stands after the Marlyn Road overpass for MD 702 ahead of the directional T interchange with Interstate 695. 08/27/05
The ramp to Interstate 695 south (inner loop) to Sparrows Point, Dundalk, and the Francis Scott Key Bridge departs in one half mile. 08/27/05
Northbound MD 702 at the ramp departure to the Inner Loop of the Baltimore Beltway. The interchange between the two freeways was originally to include access to a proposed freeway northeast to Middle River Neck and Chase. 08/27/05
MD 702 passes over Mace Avenue and defaults onto Interstate 695 north (outer loop) to Overlea, Parkville and Towson. An interchange sequence sign advises motorists of the forthcoming ramps with U.S. 40 at Rossville and MD 7 at Golden Ring. 08/27/05
The Interstate 695 northbound mainline passes over MD 702 as a ramp in this scene. Stubs were built into this exchange for the unconstructed Windlass Freeway east along I-695 and for a loop ramp along MD 702 south. 08/27/05



Photo Credits:

08/27/05 by AARoads

Connect with:
Interstate 695 - Baltimore Beltway
Route 150

Page Updated 04-12-2011.

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