Upgrades coming to Md. I-95 service areas

Travel plazas not up to speed, Maryland saysThe Sun
Though the Maryland House and Chesapeake House are rated in the top 5 of service areas nationwide, the Maryland Transportation Authority plans on upgrading them. The Maryland House, the first service area on I-95 north, is the nicest service plaza I have been too, but it is too crowded in its current configuration. I tend to use the Chesapeake House if I had to stop along that stretch. Upgrades to either is certainly welcome, but the upgrades I really want to see are flyer-over ramps from the right lane instead of the current left exits.

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  1. [...] That’s No Rest Stop, It’s A ‘Travel Plaza’ – NPR The second weekend of I-95: The Road Most Traveled features a look at the Delaware Welcome Center Travel Plaza that was recently reopened. The old service plaza was pretty bad and I only went to it a few times over the years. Typically, if I need to stop on that part of the journey I do so off Interstate 95 in either Newark, Del. or Elkton, Md. (wink wink). If I did stop at a service area, it would usually be the Maryland ones, Maryland House and Chesapeake House. Those, especially Maryland House, were better than the Delaware one. I blogged about upgrades to them in 2006. [...]

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