I-695
I-695, also known as the Baltimore Beltway, is a major interstate highway that encircles the city of Baltimore, Maryland. It serves as a crucial transportation route, connecting various suburbs and facilitating the movement of goods and commuters. The highway spans approximately 51 miles and is part of the larger Interstate Highway System.
Constructed in the 1960s, I-695 plays a vital role in regional traffic management. It features multiple interchanges that link to other major roads, including I-95 and I-70. The beltway is essential for local residents and businesses, providing access to key areas and reducing congestion in the city center.