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  2. Rockville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    24-67675. GNIS feature ID. 2390645 [ 4] Website. www .rockvillemd .gov. Rockville is a city in and the county seat of Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, and is part of the Washington metropolitan area. The 2020 census tabulated Rockville's population at 67,117, [ 5] making it the fourth-largest incorporated city in Maryland.

  3. Maryland Route 355 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 355 (MD 355) is a 36.75-mile (59.14 km) north–south road in western central Maryland in the United States.The southern terminus of the route is in Bethesda in Montgomery County, where Wisconsin Avenue meets the county's border with Washington, D.C. [2] The northern terminus is just north of a bridge over Interstate 70 (I-70)/U.S. Route 40 (US 40) in the city of Frederick in ...

  4. Rockville station - Wikipedia

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    July 18, 1974. Location. Rockville station is an intermodal train station located in downtown Rockville, Maryland, United States. It is served by the Washington Metro Red Line, MARC Brunswick Line commuter trains, and Amtrak Capitol Limited intercity trains. Rockville station opened in 1873 when the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) built their ...

  5. Maryland Route 28 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 28. Maryland Route 28 ( MD 28) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The state highway runs 37.38 miles (60.16 km) from U.S. Route 15 (US 15) in Point of Rocks east to MD 182 in Norwood. The western portion of MD 28 is a rural highway connecting several villages in southern Frederick County and western Montgomery ...

  6. Red Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line is a rapid transit line of the Washington Metro system, consisting of 27 stations in Montgomery County, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., in the United States. It is a primary line through downtown Washington and the oldest and busiest line in the system. It forms a long, narrow "U," capped by its terminal stations at Shady Grove and ...

  7. Interstate 270 (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 270 Spur. Location. Bethesda, Maryland. Length. 2.10 mi [ 2] (3.38 km) Interstate 270 Spur ( I-270 Spur; referred to as I-270Y by the MDSHA) is a 2.1-mile (3.4 km) spur off I-270 that connects I-270 and the Capital Beltway. [ 2] It carries traffic headed southbound on I-270 to southbound I-495 and from northbound I-495 to northbound ...

  8. Maryland Route 586 - Wikipedia

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    US. State. Scenic Byways. ← MD 584. → MD 587. Maryland Route 586 ( MD 586) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Veirs Mill Road, the highway runs 5.78 miles (9.30 km) from MD 28 and MD 911 in Rockville east to MD 97 in Wheaton. MD 586 is a four- to six-lane northwest–southeast highway through southern Montgomery County.

  9. Maryland Route 189 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 189. Maryland Route 189 ( MD 189) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Falls Road, the highway runs 5.05 miles (8.13 km) from MD 190 in Potomac to Great Falls Road and Maryland Avenue in Rockville. MD 189 connects Rockville with Potomac and the Great Falls of the Potomac River in southwestern Montgomery County.