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Maryland Route 513

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Existed:
  
1982 – present

Length
  
2.85 km

County
  
Wicomico County, Maryland

Counties:
  
Wicomico

Constructed
  
1982

Maryland Route 513

South end:
  
Jackson Road in Fruitland

North end:
  
US 13 Bus. in Fruitland

Maryland Route 513 (MD 513) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known for much of its length as Cedar Lane, the state highway runs 1.77 miles (2.85 km) from Jackson Road just south of the interchange with U.S. Route 13 (US 13) north to US 13 Business within Fruitland. MD 513 was constructed as a county highway around 1980 following the completion of the highway's interchange with the Salisbury Bypass and became a state highway in 1982.

Contents

Map of MD-513, Fruitland, MD 21826, USA

Route description

MD 513 begins at an intersection with Jackson Road just south of its diamond interchange with US 13 (Salisbury Bypass). St. Lukes Road continues south as a county highway toward MD 12. MD 513 heads north a two-lane road, entering the city of Fruitland at the intersection where St. Lukes Road splits to the northwest. The state highway continues north as Cedar Lane and meets Division Street at a roundabout. After crossing Norfolk Southern Railway's Delmarva Secondary track, the state highway meets its northern terminus at US 13 Business (Fruitland Boulevard). Cedar Lane continues north through Fruitland toward Camden Avenue, the original alignment of US 13.

History

Cedar Lane was extended south to St. Lukes Road on the edge of Fruitland in 1979 to provide a more direct connection from US 13 to St. Lukes Road's interchange with the Salisbury Bypass, which was completed in 1981. MD 513 was assigned along its present route in 1982. The roundabout at the junction with Division Street was installed in 2007.

Junction list

The entire route is in Fruitland, Wicomico County.

References

Maryland Route 513 Wikipedia