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Maryland Route 229

Maryland Route 229 marker

Maryland Route 229
Bensville Road
Map of Southern Maryland with MD 229 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MDSHA
Length: 5.25 mi (8.45 km)
Existed: 1997 – present
Major junctions
South end: MD 227 near Pomfret
North end: MD 228 near Bennsville
Location
Counties: Charles
Highway system
MD 228 MD 230

Maryland Route 229 marker

Maryland Route 229 (MD 229) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Bensville Road, the state highway runs 5.25 miles (8.45 km) from MD 227 near Pomfret north to MD 228 near Bennsville. MD 229 passes through the community of Bennsville in northern Charles County. The state highway was originally constructed as part of MD 228 in the late 1920s. When MD 228 was extended west to Accokeek in the mid 1990s, MD 229 was assigned to Bensville Road.

MD 229 begins at an intersection with MD 227 (Marshall Corner Road) near Pomfret. The state highway heads north as a two-lane road through a forested area, intersecting the Indian Head Rail Trail and crossing over Old Womans Run. MD 229 continues through scattered residential subdivisions in the community of Bennsville, where the highway intersects Billingsley Road, a major east–west county highway connecting Bryans Road with St. Charles. The state highway veers northeast, paralleling Mattawoman Creek to its northern terminus at MD 228 (Berry Road) just south of the Prince George's County line.

Bensville Road is the second highway to be designated MD 229. MD 229 was originally assigned to Morgantown Road between Morgantown and MD 3 (now MD 257) in Wayside in southern Charles County. Morgantown Road was constructed as a modern highway by 1921. MD 229 served as the connection to a Potomac River ferry that operated between Morgantown and Colonial Beach, Virginia from 1933 to at least the early 1940s. Morgantown Road was removed from the state highway system in 1956.


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