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Maryland Route 8

Maryland Route 8 (MD 8) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known for most of its length as Romancoke Road, the state highway runs 8.37 miles (13.47 km) from Romancoke Pier in Romancoke north to MD 18 in Stevensville. MD 8 is the main north–south highway of Kent Island in western Queen Anne's County. The state highway is also the first highway encountered on U.S. Route 50 (US 50)/US 301 east of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. South of Matapeake, MD 8 is paralleled by the Kent Island South Trail.

Maryland Route 8

Maryland Route 8 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDSHA
Length8.37 mi[1] (13.47 km)
Existed1960–present
Major junctions
South endRomancoke Pier in Romancoke
Major intersections MD 802 near Matapeake

MD 835A in Stevensville

US 50 / US 301 in Stevensville
North end MD 18 in Stevensville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
CountiesQueen Anne's
Highway system
MD 7 MD 10

The section of MD 8 from Stevensville to Matapeake was constructed in 1930 to serve the Annapolis–Matapeake ferry service of the Claiborne-Annapolis Ferry Company. The highway between Matapeake and Romancoke was constructed in 1938 to serve that company's Romancoke–Claiborne ferry. The Stevensville–Matapeake road was originally designated MD 404 and was briefly part of US 50 in the early 1950s. The Matapeake–Romancoke highway was briefly MD 17 before becoming MD 33. After the Chesapeake Bay Bridge opened in 1952, the MD 33 designation was extended north to Stevensville. MD 8 replaced MD 33 on Kent Island in 1960.

Route description edit

 
View south along MD 8 at MD 18 in Stevensville

MD 8 begins at the Romancoke Pier in the unincorporated community of Romancoke. The state highway heads west as two-lane undivided Romancoke Road. MD 8 curves to the north, intersecting Kent Point Road on a tangent. The state highway passes a mix of farmland, forest, and residential subdivisions on its way north. In the hamlet of Normans, the old alignment of MD 8, MD 802 (Batts Neck Road), splits off and later rejoins the present alignment. MD 8 continues north through Matapeake, where the highway passes east of Matapeake State Park, the former site of the cross-bay ferry. Just north of Bay Bridge Airport, the state highway expands to a four-lane divided highway and intersects MD 835A (Thompson Creek Service Road), which provides access to a park and ride lot serving MTA Maryland commuter buses that is located to the east of the road. Immediately to the north, MD 8 meets US 50/US 301 (Blue Star Memorial Highway) at a diamond interchange; this interchange, Exit 37, is the first exit east of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. The highway's name changes to Business Parkway at the interchange, shortly before MD 8 reaches its northern terminus at MD 18. MD 18 heads north as Business Parkway toward Love Point and east as Main Street toward the Stevensville Historic District and Chester.[1][2]

History edit

The first section of present MD 8, from Stevensville to the Matapeake ferry landing, was paved in 1930 to serve the newly inaugurated Annapolis–Matapeake ferry across the Chesapeake Bay in 1930.[3] The highway was designated as a westward extension of MD 404 in 1933.[4] The highway from Matapeake to Romancoke was built in 1938 to serve the newly inaugurated Romancoke–Claiborne ferry across Eastern Bay.[5][6] In 1939, the Romancoke–Matapeake highway was designated as a western extension of MD 17, which ran from Claiborne to Easton.[7] The highway became part of MD 33 in 1940 when old MD 33—now modern MD 17 in Frederick County—and old MD 17 swapped numbers.[8]

In 1949, US 50 was extended east of Annapolis and replaced MD 404 west of Wye Mills. As a result, the highway between Matapeake and Stevensville became US 50.[9] When the Chesapeake Bay Bridge was completed in 1952, US 50 followed a new divided highway east toward Queenstown. MD 33 was extended north from Matapeake to MD 18 in Stevensville.[10] The Romancoke–Claiborne ferry was discontinued by 1954, but MD 33 remained on Kent Island until it was replaced with the MD 8 designation in 1960.[11][12] MD 8's interchange with US 50/US 301 was completed by 1987. A divided highway, Business Parkway, was completed at the same time from south of the interchange to Love Point Road where MD 18 presently intersects MD 835C north of the Stevensville Historic District.[13] MD 8's northern terminus moved south to its present location when MD 18 was extended west to Business Parkway in 1989.[14]

Junction list edit

The entire route is in Queen Anne's County.

Locationmi
[1]
kmDestinationsNotes
Romancoke0.000.00Romancoke PierSouthern terminus
Normans4.236.81 
 
MD 802 north (Batts Neck Road)
Southern terminus of MD 802
Matapeake5.248.43 
 
MD 802 south (Batts Neck Road)
Northern terminus of MD 802
Stevensville7.8712.67  MD 835A (Thompson Creek Service Road)MD 835A is signed as such
8.0512.96   US 50 / US 301 (Blue Star Memorial Highway) – Easton, AnnapolisUS 50 / US 301 Exit 37; diamond interchange
8.3713.47  MD 18 (Main Street/Business Parkway) – Chester, Love PointNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Auxiliary route edit

MD 8A is the designation for the 0.10-mile (0.16 km) section of two-lane undivided Batts Neck Road between MD 8 and MD 802 south of Matapeake. Batts Neck Road continues east from MD 802 as a county highway.[1][15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2013). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
    • Queen Anne's County (PDF).
  2. ^ Google (2010-09-29). "Maryland Route 8" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  3. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1930). Map of Maryland Showing State Road System: State Aid Roads and Improved County Road Connections (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  4. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1933). Map of Maryland Showing State Road System: State Aid Roads and Improved County Road Connections (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  5. ^ Beall, J. Glenn; Jarboe, Elmer R.; Obrecht, George F., Sr. (March 4, 1939). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1937–1938 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 105. Retrieved 2010-09-29.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1938). Map of Maryland Showing State Road System (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  7. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1939). General Highway Map: State of Maryland (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  8. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1940). Map of Maryland Showing Highways and Points of Interest (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  9. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1949). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  10. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1952). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  11. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1954). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  12. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1960). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  13. ^ Maryland State Highway Administration (1987). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration.
  14. ^ Maryland State Highway Administration (1989). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration.
  15. ^ Google (2012-09-14). "Maryland Route 8A" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2012-09-14.

External links edit

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  • Maryland Roads - MD 8

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MD 8 redirects here For the congressional district see Maryland s 8th congressional district Maryland Route 8 MD 8 is a state highway in the U S state of Maryland Known for most of its length as Romancoke Road the state highway runs 8 37 miles 13 47 km from Romancoke Pier in Romancoke north to MD 18 in Stevensville MD 8 is the main north south highway of Kent Island in western Queen Anne s County The state highway is also the first highway encountered on U S Route 50 US 50 US 301 east of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge South of Matapeake MD 8 is paralleled by the Kent Island South Trail Maryland Route 8Maryland Route 8 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by MDSHALength8 37 mi 1 13 47 km Existed1960 presentMajor junctionsSouth endRomancoke Pier in RomancokeMajor intersectionsMD 802 near MatapeakeMD 835A in Stevensville US 50 US 301 in StevensvilleNorth endMD 18 in StevensvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMarylandCountiesQueen Anne sHighway systemMaryland highway systemInterstate US State Scenic Byways MD 7 MD 10The section of MD 8 from Stevensville to Matapeake was constructed in 1930 to serve the Annapolis Matapeake ferry service of the Claiborne Annapolis Ferry Company The highway between Matapeake and Romancoke was constructed in 1938 to serve that company s Romancoke Claiborne ferry The Stevensville Matapeake road was originally designated MD 404 and was briefly part of US 50 in the early 1950s The Matapeake Romancoke highway was briefly MD 17 before becoming MD 33 After the Chesapeake Bay Bridge opened in 1952 the MD 33 designation was extended north to Stevensville MD 8 replaced MD 33 on Kent Island in 1960 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Junction list 4 Auxiliary route 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description edit nbsp View south along MD 8 at MD 18 in StevensvilleMD 8 begins at the Romancoke Pier in the unincorporated community of Romancoke The state highway heads west as two lane undivided Romancoke Road MD 8 curves to the north intersecting Kent Point Road on a tangent The state highway passes a mix of farmland forest and residential subdivisions on its way north In the hamlet of Normans the old alignment of MD 8 MD 802 Batts Neck Road splits off and later rejoins the present alignment MD 8 continues north through Matapeake where the highway passes east of Matapeake State Park the former site of the cross bay ferry Just north of Bay Bridge Airport the state highway expands to a four lane divided highway and intersects MD 835A Thompson Creek Service Road which provides access to a park and ride lot serving MTA Maryland commuter buses that is located to the east of the road Immediately to the north MD 8 meets US 50 US 301 Blue Star Memorial Highway at a diamond interchange this interchange Exit 37 is the first exit east of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge The highway s name changes to Business Parkway at the interchange shortly before MD 8 reaches its northern terminus at MD 18 MD 18 heads north as Business Parkway toward Love Point and east as Main Street toward the Stevensville Historic District and Chester 1 2 History editThe first section of present MD 8 from Stevensville to the Matapeake ferry landing was paved in 1930 to serve the newly inaugurated Annapolis Matapeake ferry across the Chesapeake Bay in 1930 3 The highway was designated as a westward extension of MD 404 in 1933 4 The highway from Matapeake to Romancoke was built in 1938 to serve the newly inaugurated Romancoke Claiborne ferry across Eastern Bay 5 6 In 1939 the Romancoke Matapeake highway was designated as a western extension of MD 17 which ran from Claiborne to Easton 7 The highway became part of MD 33 in 1940 when old MD 33 now modern MD 17 in Frederick County and old MD 17 swapped numbers 8 In 1949 US 50 was extended east of Annapolis and replaced MD 404 west of Wye Mills As a result the highway between Matapeake and Stevensville became US 50 9 When the Chesapeake Bay Bridge was completed in 1952 US 50 followed a new divided highway east toward Queenstown MD 33 was extended north from Matapeake to MD 18 in Stevensville 10 The Romancoke Claiborne ferry was discontinued by 1954 but MD 33 remained on Kent Island until it was replaced with the MD 8 designation in 1960 11 12 MD 8 s interchange with US 50 US 301 was completed by 1987 A divided highway Business Parkway was completed at the same time from south of the interchange to Love Point Road where MD 18 presently intersects MD 835C north of the Stevensville Historic District 13 MD 8 s northern terminus moved south to its present location when MD 18 was extended west to Business Parkway in 1989 14 Junction list editThe entire route is in Queen Anne s County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesRomancoke0 000 00Romancoke PierSouthern terminusNormans4 236 81 nbsp nbsp MD 802 north Batts Neck Road Southern terminus of MD 802Matapeake5 248 43 nbsp nbsp MD 802 south Batts Neck Road Northern terminus of MD 802Stevensville7 8712 67 nbsp MD 835A Thompson Creek Service Road MD 835A is signed as such8 0512 96 nbsp nbsp US 50 US 301 Blue Star Memorial Highway Easton AnnapolisUS 50 US 301 Exit 37 diamond interchange8 3713 47 nbsp MD 18 Main Street Business Parkway Chester Love PointNorthern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miAuxiliary route editMD 8A is the designation for the 0 10 mile 0 16 km section of two lane undivided Batts Neck Road between MD 8 and MD 802 south of Matapeake Batts Neck Road continues east from MD 802 as a county highway 1 15 See also edit nbsp Maryland Roads portalReferences edit a b c d Highway Information Services Division December 31 2013 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved 2010 09 29 Queen Anne s County PDF Google 2010 09 29 Maryland Route 8 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2010 09 29 Maryland Geological Survey 1930 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System State Aid Roads and Improved County Road Connections Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey Maryland Geological Survey 1933 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System State Aid Roads and Improved County Road Connections PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey Beall J Glenn Jarboe Elmer R Obrecht George F Sr March 4 1939 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1937 1938 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 105 Retrieved 2010 09 29 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Maryland State Roads Commission 1938 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Roads Commission 1939 General Highway Map State of Maryland PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Roads Commission 1940 Map of Maryland Showing Highways and Points of Interest PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Roads Commission 1949 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Roads Commission 1952 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Roads Commission 1954 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Roads Commission 1960 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Highway Administration 1987 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration Maryland State Highway Administration 1989 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration Google 2012 09 14 Maryland Route 8A Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 2012 09 14 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maryland Route 8 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Maryland Route 8KML is from Wikidata MDRoads MD 8 Maryland Roads MD 8 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maryland Route 8 amp oldid 1159882188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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