U.S. Route 240 (in part of its corridor)

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U.S. Route 240 was a former U.S. Highway that once connected Washington, D.C., to Frederick, Maryland, along a corridor now largely served by Interstate 270 and Maryland Route 355.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former U.S. Highway
connected Frederick, Maryland NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
historicalSignificance former primary route between Washington, D.C., and Frederick before Interstate 270
locatedIn District of Columbia NERFINISHED
Maryland
nowLargelyParalleledBy Interstate 270 NERFINISHED
Maryland Route 355 NERFINISHED
partOf United States Numbered Highway System
partOfCorridorNowServedBy Interstate 270 NERFINISHED
Maryland Route 355 NERFINISHED
replacedInCorridorBy Interstate 270 NERFINISHED
Maryland Route 355 NERFINISHED
routeType U.S. Highway NERFINISHED
servedAs highway connection between Washington, D.C., and Frederick, Maryland
servedCorridor Washington, D.C.–Frederick corridor NERFINISHED
status decommissioned
terminus Frederick, Maryland NERFINISHED
Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED

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Maryland Route 355 formerDesignation U.S. Route 240 (in part of its corridor)