Interstate 895 (Maryland) - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile
km Exit Destinations Notes
Howard
Elkridge 0.00 0.00 I-95 south – Washington Southern terminus; I-95 Exit 46; southbound exit, northbound entrance
Baltimore
1.04 1.67 1 US 1 south (Washington Boulevard) Southbound exit, northbound exit
Halethorpe 3.43 5.52 3 I-695 north (Baltimore Beltway) – Towson I-695 Exit 8A; southbound exit, northbound entrance
Baltimore Highlands 4.37 7.03 4 MD 295 south (Baltimore–Washington Parkway) Southbound exit, northbound entrance
Anne Arundel
Brooklyn Park 5.78 9.30 6 To I-97 south / MD 2 south – Glen Burnie, Annapolis Unsigned I-895B; southbound exit, northbound entrance
City of Baltimore
6.86 11.04 7 MD 2 south (Potee Street) – Brooklyn Southbound exit, northbound entrance
7.82 12.59 8 Frankfurst Avenue to Shell Road / Hanover Street – Downtown Baltimore, Curtis Bay Split into exits 8A (Shell Road) and 8B (Hanover Street) southbound; southbound exits, northbound entrances
8.12 13.07 Baltimore Harbor Tunnel Toll Plaza
8.26 13.29 9 Childs Street to Frankfurst Avenue Northbound exit, southbound entrance
Patapsco River
8.87–
10.18
14.27–
16.38
Baltimore Harbor Tunnel
City of Baltimore
11.01 17.72 10 Holabird Avenue – Dundalk Northbound exit only
11.68 18.80 11 Boston Street / O'Donnell Street Split into exits 11A (Boston Street) and 11B (O'Donnell Street) northbound; northbound exits, southbound entrances
12.43 20.00 12 Lombard Street Full interchange
13.28 21.37 13 US 40 east (Pulaski Highway) / MD 151 (Erdman Avenue) Northbound exit, southbound entrance
13.89 22.35 14 Moravia Road No northbound exit
14.87 23.93 I-95 north (John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway) – New York Northern terminus; I-95 Exit 62; northbound exit, southbound entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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