TRANSPORTATION / HIGHWAY TRAVEL

Metro Ride-Share Assistance
Commuter Connections
800-745-RIDE
www.mwcog.org

Baltimore Metropolitan Council
420-732-6000
www.baltometro.org

Local Ride-Share Assistance
Annapolis
410-269-7433
www.artma.org

Bethesda
301-656-0868
301-7708108
www.bethesda.org

Harford County
800-924-TOGO
www.harfordcountymd.gov

Howard County
410-313-3130
www.howardcountymd.gov/Home.aspx

Prince George’s County
800-486-RIDE
800-735-2258
www.mwcog.org

Toll Facilities
A number of toll facilities operate on roads and bridges in Maryland. Rates are based on the number of vehicle axles, with fees for two-axle vehicles ranging from $1 to $4. These charges should be anticipated when planning a trip. For specific information about Maryland toll facilities or answers to questions, contact:

Maryland Transportation Authority
888-754-0098
www.mdta.maryland.gov

John F. Kennedy Memorial Hwy (I-95)
50-mile section of I-95 from the northern Baltimore City line to the Delaware border.

Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge
(US Highway 0)
Four-lane bridge spans the Susquehanna River on U.S. 40 between Havre de Grace and Perryville.
Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95)
The world’s widest, underwater-vehicular tunnel connects the Locust Point and Canton areas of Baltimore. This vast tunnel crosses under the Patapsco River just south of historic Fort McHenry.

Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I-895)
The 1.4-mile, four-lane tunnel designated as Interstate 895 connects the north/south highways and arterial routes in Baltimore City’s industrial sections.

Francs Scott Key Bridge (I-695)
The outer crossing for Baltimore harbor created the final link in the form of I-695 or the Baltimore Beltway. Including the bridge and connecting roadways, the project is 10.9 miles in length.

William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial ridge (US Highway 50/301)
Often called the Bay Bridge, this 4.3-mile, dual-span facility crosses the Chesapeake Bay as U.S. 50/301.
Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge (US 301)
Located on U.S. 301 to extend 1.7 miles across the Potomac River from Newburg, MD, to Dahlgren, VA.

M-Tag/E-ZPass
Frequent travelers can avoid delays and save money on tolls by purchasing an M-Tag/E-ZPass that allows electronic payments. Participating toll centers include all major Maryland toll roads and bridges. M-TAG and E-Pass are also accepted at E-ZPass-equipped toll plazas in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, West Virginia, and Delaware. For details, contact:

E-ZPass
888-321-6824
www.ezpassmd.com

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