Interstate 295 (District of Columbia)
The 8.05 mile (13.0km) long Interstate 295 in Washington D.C. and Maryland is a spur route connecting I-95/I-495 on the Potomac River just outside the district boundaries in Maryland with I-395 in downtown Washington. DC 295, the only current District of Columbia numbered highway, splits from I-295 near its north end, south of the bridges over the Anacostia River. The route continues to Baltimore, though it changes identities several times: I-295, DC 295, MD 201, the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (an unnumbered federally owned expressway operated by the National Park Service), and MD 295.
| Three-digit Interstates from Interstate 95 | |
| I-195 | Florida – Maine – Maryland – Massachusetts/Rhode Island – New Jersey – Virginia |
| I-295 | Delaware/New Jersey – District of Columbia/Maryland – Florida – Massachusetts/Rhode Island – Maine – New York – North Carolina – Virginia |
| I-395 | Connecticut/Massachusetts – District of Columbia/Virginia – Florida – Maryland – Maine |
| I-495 | Delaware – District of Columbia/Maryland/Virginia – Maine – Massachusetts – New York |
| I-595 | Florida – Maryland |
| I-695 | District of Columbia – Maryland – New York |
| I-795 | Maryland |
| I-895 | Maryland – New York |
| past/ future | I-195: District of Columbia – North Carolina – I-495: New Jersey – I-595: Virginia – I-695: Massachusetts – New Jersey – Pennsylvania I-795: Florida – Virginia – I-895: Delaware – Massachusetts/Rhode Island – New Jersey/Pennsylvania – Virginia |