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Maryland Route 627

State highway in Maryland, United States

Maryland Route 627

Summary

State highway in Maryland, United States

FieldValue
stateMD
typeMD
route627
alternate_nameOriole Road
map
map_customyes
length_mi2.48
length_round2
length_ref
established1938
direction_aWest
terminus_aCrab Island Road in Oriole
direction_bEast
terminus_bnear Venton
countiesSomerset
previous_typeMD
previous_route625
next_typeMD
next_route631

Maryland Route 627 (MD 627) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Oriole Road, the state highway runs 2.48 mi from the intersection of Oriole Back Road and Crab Island Road in Oriole east to MD 363 near Venton. MD 627 was constructed and assigned in the mid-1930s.

Route description

View west along MD 627 at MD 363 near Venton

MD 627 begins at the intersection of Crab Island Road and Oriole Back Road in the village of Oriole. Crab Island Road heads south toward the Manokin River, while Oriole Back Road heads northwest toward an intersection with MD 363 at Monie. MD 627 heads east as a two-lane undivided road through the village and makes a sharp turn to the south where Jerusalem Road heads north. The state highway curves east through forest. After passing Locust Point Road, which leads south to the Manokin Historic District, MD 627 veers northeast through farmland to its eastern terminus at MD 363 (Deal Island Road).

History

Oriole Road was reconstructed by the Maryland State Roads Commission in 1934 when they took over maintenance of highways in Somerset County. The highway was brought into the state system and designated MD 627 in 1938.

Junction list

References

References

  1. {{Maryland HLR. (2013)
  2. "Maryland Route 627".
  3. {{Maryland SRC report. (1934)
  4. {{Maryland road map. (1938)
  5. {{Maryland road map. (1939)
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