MD 26 is a part of the
National Highway System as a principal arterial in three separate sections: from US 15 in Frederick east to Israel Creek east of Ceresville; from Emerald Lane west of Eldersburg to
Liberty Reservoir east of Eldersburg; and Lyons Mill Road in Randallstown east to MD 140 in Baltimore.
Frederick to Eldersburg MD 26 begins at a partial
trumpet interchange with US 15 (Catoctin Mountain Highway) on the north side of the city of Frederick. There is no access from southbound US 15 to eastbound MD 26. MD 26 heads east as a four-lane divided highway through a mixed commercial and industrial area. The state highway has an intersection with Wormans Mill Road and Routzhan Way and a directional intersection with the northern end of Market Street that allows access to and from MD 26 east. The first intersection, which was formerly
MD 355, provides the missing movements from the Market Street intersection. MD 26 intersects Monocacy Boulevard, a partial circumferential highway of Frederick, and passes between a pair of residential subdivisions before crossing the
Monocacy River on a pair of dissimilar bridges, the westbound one a through
truss bridge. East of the river, the state highway meets the southern end of MD 194 (Woodsboro Pike) at the hamlet of Ceresville. The divided highway continues north as MD 194 toward
Woodsboro and MD 26 turns east onto a two-lane undivided road. MD 26 continues east through farmland where it crosses Israel Creek and passes through the village of
Mount Pleasant. The state highway forms the main street of Libertytown, where the highway meets the southern end of
MD 550 (Woodsboro Road), intersects
MD 75 (Church Street), and intersects the western end of MD 31 (New Windsor Road) at the east end of the village. MD 26 crosses Dollyhyde Creek and several branches of the North Fork of Linganore Creek while passing to the north of
Unionville and to the south of the historic
Pearre-Metcalfe House. The state highway enters Carroll County at its intersection with Buffalo Road where the highway is paralleled by the first of many segments of Old Liberty Road, MD 850, to the south. MD 26 is paralleled by the second section of MD 850 as the highway enters the hamlet of
Taylorsville, where it intersects
MD 27 (Ridge Road). Two more segments of MD 850 parallel MD 26 through
Winfield, which is the home of
South Carroll High School.
Eldersburg to Baltimore At the west end of the expansive suburban area of Eldersburg, MD 26 is paralleled to the south by the easternmost section of MD 850 and the mainline highway has an interchange with
MD 97 (New Washington Road) that consists of a two-way ramp between the two highways in the southwest quadrant of the junction and an exit ramp from westbound MD 26 to MD 97. MD 26 is paralleled by several county-maintained sections of Old Liberty Road as it approaches the center of Eldersburg. West of
Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, MD 26 expands to a five-lane road with a
center left-turn lane. East of the highway's intersection with
MD 32 (Sykesville Road), the highway parallels a few more stretches of Old Liberty Road and passes to the north of the community of
Carrolltowne, which contains the historic
Moses Brown House. At the east end of Eldersburg, MD 26 reduces to two lanes and crosses a branch of Liberty Reservoir, which is an impoundment of the North Branch of the
Patapsco River. The state highway passes through the hamlet of
Shervettes Corner, which contains the final segment of Old Liberty Road and
Branton Manor, before crossing the mainstem of Liberty Reservoir into Baltimore County. MD 26 passes through the hamlet of Harrisonville and expands to a five-lane road with a center turn lane at Deer Park Road at the west end of Randallstown, where the highway passes the
Choate House next to Wildwood Park. The state highway intersects
Old Court Road before entering the suburb of Milford Mill, where the highway meets
Rolling Road. MD 26 expands to a divided highway shortly before its
partial cloverleaf interchange with
Interstate 695 (Baltimore Beltway). The state highway has a center turn lane within Lochearn, where the highway crosses
Gwynns Falls and enters the city of Baltimore. Here, the highway's name changes to Liberty Heights Avenue. MD 26 meets the western end of
Northern Parkway and passes through Powder Mill Park just east of the city line. The highway passes
Howard Park P.S. 218 in the
Howard Park neighborhood and south of
Forest Park High School in the Forest Park area of the city, where the highway expands to a six-lane divided boulevard and continues through
Ashburton, the site of Hanlon Park and Lake Ashburton. MD 26 crosses over
CSX's
Hanover Subdivision railroad line just west of Druid Park Drive and
Baltimore City Community College. The highway passes between Liberty Square and the
Mondawmin neighborhood— the latter the site of
Mondawmin Mall, the
Mondawmin station of
MTA Maryland's
Baltimore Metro SubwayLink, and
Coppin State University— before reaching its eastern terminus at MD 140 (Reisterstown Road). Liberty Heights Avenue continues east as an unnumbered street to
MD 129 (Auchentoroly Terrace) at
Druid Hill Park. There is no left turn from eastbound MD 26 to northbound MD 140; that movement is made via Liberty Heights Avenue and MD 129 or by Druid Park Drive. ==History==