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U.S. Route 13 Business (Salisbury, Maryland)

U.S. Route 13 Business (US 13 Bus.) is a business route of US 13 in the U.S. state of Maryland. The highway runs 8.14 miles (13.10 km) between US 13 south of Fruitland and US 13 and US 50 on the north side of Salisbury. US 13 Bus. is a four-lane highway with divided and undivided sections that provides access to Salisbury University, downtown Salisbury, where the highway intersects US 50 Bus., and Fruitland, where the highway meets Maryland Route 513 (MD 513). US 13 Bus. was constructed as a new alignment of US 13 in several steps in the 1930s and early 1940s. The section of the highway through Salisbury was originally constructed with four lanes, while the portion of the highway through Fruitland and at the northern end was expanded to a divided highway in the first half of the 1950s. US 13 Bus. was designated when US 13 was moved to the Salisbury Bypass upon its completion in 1981.

U.S. Route 13 Business

Route information
Auxiliary route of US 13
Maintained by MDSHA
Length8.14 mi[1] (13.10 km)
Existed1983–present
Major junctions
South end US 13 in Fruitland
Major intersections MD 513 in Fruitland
US 50 Bus. in Salisbury
North end US 13 / US 50 in Salisbury
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
CountiesWicomico
Highway system

Route description Edit

 
View south along US 13 Bus. at Livingston Street in Salisbury

US 13 Bus. begins at a partial interchange with US 13, which continues south as Ocean Highway and heads north as the Salisbury Bypass. There is no access from southbound US 13 Bus. to northbound US 13 or from southbound US 13 to northbound US 13 Bus. US 13 Bus. heads north as Fruitland Boulevard, a four-lane divided highway that parallels the Delmarva Central Railroad's Delmarva Subdivision track on the west past farms and scattered residences. Upon entering the city of Fruitland, the business route intersects Camden Avenue, which is an old alignment of US 13. After crossing Division Street, US 13 Bus. enters an industrial area and crosses Main Street. The highway continues north and intersects MD 513 (Cedar Lane) in a commercial area before leaving Fruitland by traversing Tonytank Pond.[1][2]

US 13 Bus.'s name changes to Salisbury Boulevard and leaves the immediate vicinity of the railroad track as the highway passes through the campus of Salisbury University. At the northern edge of the campus, the business route meets College Avenue and reduces to a five-lane undivided highway with center turn lane. After passing through a commercial strip, US 13 Bus. performs an S-curve to the east and crosses Division Street right after the highway again begins to closely parallel the Delmarva Subdivision railroad track. The business route crosses the South Prong of the Wicomico River and intersects Main Street, the old alignment of US 50. US 13 Bus. passes West Church Street and the combined intersection of Broad Street and East Church Street on either side of the overpass of US 50 Bus. East Church Street, which is one-way eastbound, connects traffic from eastbound US 50 Bus. to US 13 Bus., while Broad Street, which is one-way westbound, is used to access westbound US 50 Bus. from US 13 Bus.

US 13 Bus. intersects Isabella Street and passes historic Union Station before crossing the Delmarva Central Railroad's Mardela Industrial Track line. The business route intersects Naylor Street, which provides access to US 13's original alignment, Division Street, before the highway temporarily expands to a divided highway to cross over the Delmarva Subdivision line on a bridge. US 13 Business crosses Peggy Branch and passes through a commercial area, heading northwest of the WBOC-TV studios, before expanding to a divided highway again immediately before its northern terminus at the Salisbury Bypass adjacent to The Centre at Salisbury shopping mall. US 50 follows both directions of the Salisbury Bypass, while US 13 heads south on the bypass and north on Salisbury Boulevard. There is no access between northbound US 13 Bus. and westbound US 50.[1][2]

US 13 Bus. is a part of the National Highway System as a principal arterial for its entire length.[1][3]

History Edit

The original north–south highway through Fruitland and Salisbury followed Allen Road north from Allen on Wicomico County's border with Somerset County to near the present intersection of Division Street and Camden Avenue on the west side of Fruitland. Division Street continued east to pass through the center of Fruitland before heading north to Salisbury, while Camden Avenue bypassed Fruitland to the west and headed directly toward Salisbury. The two roads reunited in downtown Salisbury just south of Main Street. Division Street continued north out of Salisbury toward Delmar.[4] When the Maryland State Roads Commission (SRC) designated a state road system in 1909, the highway between Allen and Salisbury using Camden Avenue was designated a state road.[5] The state road was completed from the southern limit of Salisbury to Main Street in Fruitland in 1912 and from there to Allen in 1913.[6] The highway between Salisbury and Delmar was completed by 1921.[7] US 13 was assigned to these state roads from Allen to Delmar in 1927.[8]

The first upgrade to US 13 in the Salisbury–Fruitland area occurred in 1930 when Division Street north of downtown Salisbury was placed on an overpass over the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad.[9] In addition, an eight-mile (13 km) section of straight highway mostly paralleling the railroad tracks between Princess Anne and Camden Avenue west of Fruitland opened in 1933.[10][11] The bypassed highway, which crossed the railroad tracks twice, was designated MD 529.[12] The first portion of the first Salisbury Bypass, now named Salisbury Boulevard, was completed in 1938 between College Avenue and Main Street in Salisbury.[13] The second segment, between the present intersection of US 13 Bus. and Camden Avenue south of Fruitland and College Avenue, was completed in 1939.[12][14] Upon completion of the first two sections, US 13 was moved to the bypass and Camden Avenue was designated MD 663.[12] The third and final section, from Main Street to Zion Road on the north side of Salisbury, was completed by 1942.[15] After US 13 moved to the new highway, Division Street north of Main Street was designated MD 475.[16] In 1951, a second bridge over the railroad was completed in north Salisbury and US 13 north of Zion Road was relocated and expanded to a divided highway.[16][17] US 13 from the Somerset County line to College Avenue in Salisbury was also dualized between 1954 and 1956.[18][19]

The next major upgrade to US 13 was the construction of the Salisbury Bypass beginning from the northern end around 1973.[20] The Salisbury Bypass was completed south to MD 12, including the interchange with US 50, in 1975.[21] The US 13 portion of the bypass was completed in 1981; US 13 Bus. was assigned to the bypassed highway through Fruitland and Salisbury by 1983.[22][23] The interchange at the northern end of US 13's part of the Salisbury Bypass had several ramps added during the extension of the bypass west to US 50 between 2000 and 2002.[24]

Major intersections Edit

The entire route is in Wicomico County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 
 
US 13 south
Interchange; access to southbound US 13 and from northbound US 13; southern terminius
Fruitland2.644.25 
 
MD 513 east (St. Lukes Road / Cedar Lane)
Western terminus of MD 513
Salisbury5.478.80 
 
 
Main Street to US 50 east – Ocean City, Snow Hill, Airport
Old alignment of US 50
5.649.08 
 
US 50 Bus. west / Broad Street / East Church Street – Business District, Cambridge, Bay Bridge
Interchange
8.1413.10  
 
US 13 / US 50 east – Ocean City, Norfolk
Interchange; no access from US 13 Bus. north to US 50 west; northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2013). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved October 21, 2010.
    • Wicomico County (PDF).
  2. ^ a b Google (April 26, 2010). "U.S. Route 13 Business (Salisbury, MD)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  3. ^ National Highway System: Salisbury, MD (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. October 1, 2012. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  4. ^ Salisbury, MD Quadrangle (Map) (1901 ed.). 1:48,000. 15 Minute Series (Topographic). United States Geological Survey. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  5. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1910). Map of Maryland (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  6. ^ Weller, O.E.; Parran, Thomas; Miller, W.B.; Perry, John M.; Ramsay, Andrew; Smith, J. Frank (May 1916). Annual Reports of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1912–1915 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 114. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  7. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1921). Map of Maryland: Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  8. ^ Maryland Geological Survey (1927). Map of Maryland: Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland Geological Survey.
  9. ^ Uhl, G. Clinton; Bruce, Howard; Shaw, John K. (October 1, 1930). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1927–1930 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 66. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  10. ^ 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.
  11. ^ Byron, William D.; Lacy, Robert (December 28, 1934). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1931–1934 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 21. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  12. ^ a b c Maryland State Roads Commission (1939). General Highway Map: State of Maryland (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  13. ^ 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. 97. Retrieved April 26, 2010.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ Whitman, Ezra B.; Webb, P. Watson; Thomas, W. Frank (March 15, 1941). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1939–1940 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 25. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  15. ^ Whitman, Ezra B.; Webb, P. Watson; Thomas, W. Frank (March 15, 1943). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1941–1942 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 78. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  16. ^ a b Maryland State Roads Commission (1950). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  17. ^ McCain, Russell H.; Hall, Avery W.; Nichols, David M. (December 15, 1952). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1951–1952 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. pp. 114–115. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  18. ^ McCain, Russell H.; Bennett, Edgar T.; Kelly, Bramwell (November 12, 1954). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1953–1954 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 133. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
  19. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1956). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  20. ^ Maryland State Highway Administration (1973). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration.
  21. ^ Maryland State Highway Administration (1975). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map) (1975–1976 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration.
  22. ^ Maryland State Highway Administration (1981). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map) (1981–1982 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration.
  23. ^ Maryland State Highway Administration (1983). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map) (1983–1984 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Highway Administration.
  24. ^ Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2002). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved October 21, 2010.
    • Wicomico County (PDF).

External links Edit

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Not to be confused with U S Route 13 Business Pocomoke City Maryland U S Route 13 Business US 13 Bus is a business route of US 13 in the U S state of Maryland The highway runs 8 14 miles 13 10 km between US 13 south of Fruitland and US 13 and US 50 on the north side of Salisbury US 13 Bus is a four lane highway with divided and undivided sections that provides access to Salisbury University downtown Salisbury where the highway intersects US 50 Bus and Fruitland where the highway meets Maryland Route 513 MD 513 US 13 Bus was constructed as a new alignment of US 13 in several steps in the 1930s and early 1940s The section of the highway through Salisbury was originally constructed with four lanes while the portion of the highway through Fruitland and at the northern end was expanded to a divided highway in the first half of the 1950s US 13 Bus was designated when US 13 was moved to the Salisbury Bypass upon its completion in 1981 U S Route 13 BusinessRoute informationAuxiliary route of US 13Maintained by MDSHALength8 14 mi 1 13 10 km Existed1983 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 13 in FruitlandMajor intersectionsMD 513 in Fruitland US 50 Bus in SalisburyNorth endUS 13 US 50 in SalisburyLocationCountryUnited StatesStateMarylandCountiesWicomicoHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedMaryland highway systemInterstate US State Scenic Byways Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description Edit nbsp View south along US 13 Bus at Livingston Street in SalisburyUS 13 Bus begins at a partial interchange with US 13 which continues south as Ocean Highway and heads north as the Salisbury Bypass There is no access from southbound US 13 Bus to northbound US 13 or from southbound US 13 to northbound US 13 Bus US 13 Bus heads north as Fruitland Boulevard a four lane divided highway that parallels the Delmarva Central Railroad s Delmarva Subdivision track on the west past farms and scattered residences Upon entering the city of Fruitland the business route intersects Camden Avenue which is an old alignment of US 13 After crossing Division Street US 13 Bus enters an industrial area and crosses Main Street The highway continues north and intersects MD 513 Cedar Lane in a commercial area before leaving Fruitland by traversing Tonytank Pond 1 2 US 13 Bus s name changes to Salisbury Boulevard and leaves the immediate vicinity of the railroad track as the highway passes through the campus of Salisbury University At the northern edge of the campus the business route meets College Avenue and reduces to a five lane undivided highway with center turn lane After passing through a commercial strip US 13 Bus performs an S curve to the east and crosses Division Street right after the highway again begins to closely parallel the Delmarva Subdivision railroad track The business route crosses the South Prong of the Wicomico River and intersects Main Street the old alignment of US 50 US 13 Bus passes West Church Street and the combined intersection of Broad Street and East Church Street on either side of the overpass of US 50 Bus East Church Street which is one way eastbound connects traffic from eastbound US 50 Bus to US 13 Bus while Broad Street which is one way westbound is used to access westbound US 50 Bus from US 13 Bus US 13 Bus intersects Isabella Street and passes historic Union Station before crossing the Delmarva Central Railroad s Mardela Industrial Track line The business route intersects Naylor Street which provides access to US 13 s original alignment Division Street before the highway temporarily expands to a divided highway to cross over the Delmarva Subdivision line on a bridge US 13 Business crosses Peggy Branch and passes through a commercial area heading northwest of the WBOC TV studios before expanding to a divided highway again immediately before its northern terminus at the Salisbury Bypass adjacent to The Centre at Salisbury shopping mall US 50 follows both directions of the Salisbury Bypass while US 13 heads south on the bypass and north on Salisbury Boulevard There is no access between northbound US 13 Bus and westbound US 50 1 2 US 13 Bus is a part of the National Highway System as a principal arterial for its entire length 1 3 History EditThe original north south highway through Fruitland and Salisbury followed Allen Road north from Allen on Wicomico County s border with Somerset County to near the present intersection of Division Street and Camden Avenue on the west side of Fruitland Division Street continued east to pass through the center of Fruitland before heading north to Salisbury while Camden Avenue bypassed Fruitland to the west and headed directly toward Salisbury The two roads reunited in downtown Salisbury just south of Main Street Division Street continued north out of Salisbury toward Delmar 4 When the Maryland State Roads Commission SRC designated a state road system in 1909 the highway between Allen and Salisbury using Camden Avenue was designated a state road 5 The state road was completed from the southern limit of Salisbury to Main Street in Fruitland in 1912 and from there to Allen in 1913 6 The highway between Salisbury and Delmar was completed by 1921 7 US 13 was assigned to these state roads from Allen to Delmar in 1927 8 The first upgrade to US 13 in the Salisbury Fruitland area occurred in 1930 when Division Street north of downtown Salisbury was placed on an overpass over the New York Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad 9 In addition an eight mile 13 km section of straight highway mostly paralleling the railroad tracks between Princess Anne and Camden Avenue west of Fruitland opened in 1933 10 11 The bypassed highway which crossed the railroad tracks twice was designated MD 529 12 The first portion of the first Salisbury Bypass now named Salisbury Boulevard was completed in 1938 between College Avenue and Main Street in Salisbury 13 The second segment between the present intersection of US 13 Bus and Camden Avenue south of Fruitland and College Avenue was completed in 1939 12 14 Upon completion of the first two sections US 13 was moved to the bypass and Camden Avenue was designated MD 663 12 The third and final section from Main Street to Zion Road on the north side of Salisbury was completed by 1942 15 After US 13 moved to the new highway Division Street north of Main Street was designated MD 475 16 In 1951 a second bridge over the railroad was completed in north Salisbury and US 13 north of Zion Road was relocated and expanded to a divided highway 16 17 US 13 from the Somerset County line to College Avenue in Salisbury was also dualized between 1954 and 1956 18 19 The next major upgrade to US 13 was the construction of the Salisbury Bypass beginning from the northern end around 1973 20 The Salisbury Bypass was completed south to MD 12 including the interchange with US 50 in 1975 21 The US 13 portion of the bypass was completed in 1981 US 13 Bus was assigned to the bypassed highway through Fruitland and Salisbury by 1983 22 23 The interchange at the northern end of US 13 s part of the Salisbury Bypass had several ramps added during the extension of the bypass west to US 50 between 2000 and 2002 24 Major intersections EditThe entire route is in Wicomico County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes 0 000 00 nbsp nbsp US 13 southInterchange access to southbound US 13 and from northbound US 13 southern terminiusFruitland2 644 25 nbsp nbsp MD 513 east St Lukes Road Cedar Lane Western terminus of MD 513Salisbury5 478 80 nbsp nbsp nbsp Main Street to US 50 east Ocean City Snow Hill AirportOld alignment of US 505 649 08 nbsp nbsp US 50 Bus west Broad Street East Church Street Business District Cambridge Bay BridgeInterchange8 1413 10 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 US 50 east Ocean City NorfolkInterchange no access from US 13 Bus north to US 50 west northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also Edit nbsp Maryland Roads portalReferences Edit a b c d e Highway Information Services Division December 31 2013 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved October 21 2010 Wicomico County PDF a b Google April 26 2010 U S Route 13 Business Salisbury MD Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 26 2010 National Highway System Salisbury MD PDF Map Federal Highway Administration October 1 2012 Retrieved May 15 2015 Salisbury MD Quadrangle Map 1901 ed 1 48 000 15 Minute Series Topographic United States Geological Survey Retrieved April 26 2010 Maryland Geological Survey 1910 Map of Maryland PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey Weller O E Parran Thomas Miller W B Perry John M Ramsay Andrew Smith J Frank May 1916 Annual Reports of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1912 1915 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 114 Retrieved April 26 2010 Maryland Geological Survey 1921 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey Maryland Geological Survey 1927 Map of Maryland Showing State Road System and State Aid Roads PDF Map Baltimore Maryland Geological Survey Uhl G Clinton Bruce Howard Shaw John K October 1 1930 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1927 1930 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 66 Retrieved April 26 2010 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 Byron William D Lacy Robert December 28 1934 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1931 1934 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 21 Retrieved April 26 2010 a b c Maryland State Roads Commission 1939 General Highway Map State of Maryland PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission 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 97 Retrieved April 26 2010 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Whitman Ezra B Webb P Watson Thomas W Frank March 15 1941 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1939 1940 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 25 Retrieved April 26 2010 Whitman Ezra B Webb P Watson Thomas W Frank March 15 1943 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1941 1942 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 78 Retrieved April 26 2010 a b Maryland State Roads Commission 1950 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission McCain Russell H Hall Avery W Nichols David M December 15 1952 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1951 1952 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission pp 114 115 Retrieved April 26 2010 McCain Russell H Bennett Edgar T Kelly Bramwell November 12 1954 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1953 1954 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 133 Retrieved April 26 2010 Maryland State Roads Commission 1956 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Maryland State Highway Administration 1973 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration Maryland State Highway Administration 1975 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map 1975 1976 ed Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration Maryland State Highway Administration 1981 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map 1981 1982 ed Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration Maryland State Highway Administration 1983 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map 1983 1984 ed Baltimore Maryland State Highway Administration Highway Information Services Division December 31 2002 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved October 21 2010 Wicomico County PDF External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 13 Business Salisbury Maryland KML file edit help Template 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