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Maryland 313

Maryland 313 North & 318 West
Maryland 313 north & 318 west join for 2.2 miles along the Federalsburg Bypass southwest of Federalsburg itself. The overlap begins at the Maryland 313 (Reliance Road) junction with Maryland 318 & Maryland 634 (Reliance Avenue) southeast of town. Photo taken 04/13/04.
1.7 miles west of the Maryland 313 & 318 merger is junction Maryland 307 west of downtown. Maryland 307 travels Academy Avenue out of Federalsburg where it meets the Federalsburg Bypass via a roundabout. From here southwest Maryland 307 follows Williamsburg Road into Dorchester County. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Typical guide sign posted in the state of Maryland for a roundabout. Maryland 307 ends six miles to the southwest at Hurlock (junction Maryland 331). Eastward the state highway concludes 0.9 miles at Main Street (Maryland 308) in downtown Federalsburg. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 313 north & 318 westbound departure sign from the roundabout with Maryland 307. Photo taken 04/13/04.
The final set of Maryland 313 north & 318 westbound reassurance shields posted on the Federalsburg Bypass. The two part ways on one half mile. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Junction Maryland 318 shield posted on Maryland 313 north & 318 west for their split at Preston Road west of Federalsburg. What is not signed is the eastbound beginning for Maryland 315 (Federalsburg Preston Road) to the right. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 318 branches westward via Preston Road six miles to junction Maryland 16 (East New Market Elmwood Road) outside of Preston. Maryland 315 begins its eastward trek into downtown Federalsburg to the right. Maryland 313 meanwhile departs the area via Federalsburg Highway northbound. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 313 North
Northbound reassurance shield posted on the Federalsburg Highway after junction Maryland 315 & 318. A mileage sign lists the control point as the Caroline County seat of Denton - 15 miles. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Two miles north of the Federalsburg Bypass and Preston Road after the intersection with Old Denton Highway. Old Denton Highway comprises the original Maryland 313 routing into downtown Federalsburg. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Junction shield for Maryland 404 (Shore Highway) on Maryland 313 northbound near Andersontown. Although not signed here, Maryland 16 joins Maryland 404 for a 3.2 mile drive along the Shore Highway along the stretch through Andersontown. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Guide sign for the Maryland 16 & 404 (Shore Highway) overlap and junctions with U.S. 13 & 50. Both Maryland 16 & 404 meet U.S. 13 in Sussex County, Delaware to the right. The highways become Delaware 16 & 404 respectively in three miles. Maryland 313 joins Maryland 16 & 404 west for 2.3 miles otherwise. Photo taken 04/13/04.

Maryland 313 North & 16-404 West
Maryland 16 & 404 westbound and 313 northbound shields posted on the Shore Highway west of their merge at Federalsburg Highway. The otherwise rural stretch of highway includes a headlight burning policy because of the heavy traffic volumes incurred during the summer months due to beach traffic along Delaware and Maryland 404. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Mileage sign posted on Shore Highway westbound ahead of its intersection with Andersontown Road / Hignutt Road at Andersontown itself. Maryland 404 is the main route between southern Delaware and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge (U.S. 50 & 301) west of Queenstown and most guide signs along the Eastern Shore direct motorists to the crossing by way of U.S. 50, U.S. 301, or Maryland 404. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 16 westbound departs Shore Highway for Harmony, Preston, and Bethlehem two miles west of Andersontown. A traffic signal governs the intersection of Harmony Road (Maryland 16) and Double Hills Road from the north. Maryland 313 north & 404 west continue northwest two miles into Denton. Photos taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 313 North & 404 West
Maryland 313 north & 404 westbound reassurance shields posted on the 1.6-mile drive between Maryland 16 (Harmony Road) and South 5th Avenue at Denton. Photo taken 04/13/04.
A four-mile expressway shuttles Maryland 404 and 313 around the city of Denton in central Caroline County. The divided highway begins at the off-ramp for Gay Street (Maryland 404 Business) westbound east of downtown. The Business route splits between the one-way street couplet of Gay Street (westbound) and Franklin Street (eastbound through the city. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 313 and 404 reassurance shields are posted separately on the freeway portion of the bypass between Gay Street (Maryland 404 Business) and their split at N. 6th Street. Access is completely controlled on the final two miles of the Maryland 313 north & 404 westbound overlap. Photos taken 04/13/04.
Advance guide signs for the Maryland 313 northbound departure from Maryland 404 west at N. 6th Street. A diamond interchange composes the split between the two routes north of downtown Denton. Although not signed along Maryland 404 west, N. 6th Street carries Maryland 609 southward into downtown. The one-mile route follows the original Maryland 313 alignment between the Denton Bypass and Maryland 404 Business (Gay & Franklin Streets). Photos taken 04/13/04.
Affixed to the Camp Road overcrossing is the guide sign for Maryland 313's departure ramp from Maryland 404 westbound. Maryland 313 returns to rural environs on the 5.8 miles that separate Denton from Greensboro. Maryland 404 continues west across the Choptank River ahead. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 313 North
Junction Maryland 317 shield posted along Maryland 313 (Greensboro Road) for the western terminus of the state route 0.7 miles north of Denton. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 313 (Greensboro Road) northbound at junction Maryland 317 (Burrsville Road) and Adams Landing Road. Burrsville Road carries the state highway 4.8 miles east to Burrsville at the Delaware state line. There Maryland 317 transitions into Delaware 14 en route to Harrington and Milford. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 313 intersects two state highways within the community of Greensboro. The first junction occurs with Maryland 314 (Whiteleysburg Road / Sunset Avenue) in the southeastern reaches of the town. Maryland 314 travels four miles west from Whiteleysburg at the Delaware state line to intersect Maryland 313. Photo taken 04/13/04.
A set of flashers are in place to caution drivers on Maryland 313 of the intersection with Maryland 314. Maryland 314 ends 0.3 miles to the west at Maryland 480 (Main Street) in Greensboro. Eastward the state route continues into the Diamond State as Delaware 12 to Hollandsville, Felton, and Frederica. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 313 (Greensboro Road) bypasses most of Greensboro itself between Maryland 314 (Sunset Avenue) and the north end of Main Street (Maryland 480). Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 480 ends at the Greensboro Road intersection with Main Street northeast of town. The state highway follows Ridgely Road and Main Street southwest from Maryland 313 to Boonville and Ridgely itself. Photo taken 04/13/04.
The westbound beginning of Maryland 480 (Main Street) departs Maryland 313 (Greensboro Road) northbound. Maryland 480 overall links Greensboro with the Maryland 404 corridor at Hillsboro. Photo taken 04/13/04.
3.6 miles north of Maryland 480 and the town of Greensboro is the split with Maryland 311 (Main Street) at Goldsboro. Maryland 313 veers northwest along Old Town Road to Maryland 287's western terminus (Sandy Island Road) and Goldsboro Road west of town. Maryland 311 intersects Maryland 287 (Sandtown Road) 0.2 miles north en route to Henderson and Marydel. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Junction Maryland 299 shield posted on Maryland 313 (Galena Road) as it enters the town of Massey. The intersection ahead sees both Maryland 299 and 330 begin. Maryland 299 continues Galena Road northward to Sassafras. Maryland 330 follows Maryland Line Road eastward to Delaneys Corner, Delaware. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 313 and Galena Road turn westward to junction U.S. 301 and the town of Galena. Maryland 299 begins via Massey Road straight ahead parallel to U.S. 301. Maryland 330 becomes Clayton Delany Road on the 10-mile drive to Clayton and Smyrna in northern Kent County, Delaware. The community of Massey lies at the split of the MDDE Railroad. Photo taken 04/13/04.
Maryland 313 South
Maryland 313 south & 318 eastbound on the Federalsburg Bypass at the roundabout with Maryland 307 (Williamsburg Road / Academy Avenue) southwest of Federalsburg. Maryland 307 joins Federalsburg with Williamstown and Hurlock on its six mile routing. Photo taken 04/13/04.

Page Updated November 16, 2004.