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| | Baltimore Early Expressway Planning |
 | | In this study, the East-West Expressway follows the Harbor Route where it passes just south of the central business district. |
 | | The 6-lane Jones Falls Expressway was begun in the early 1950s, and it runs from the downtown northward to suburban Towson and Timonium; north of the Beltway, the highway was called the Baltimore-Harrisburg Expressway, because it runs to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. |
 | | The Southwest Expressway was shown as a portion of I-95 that would pass by Federal Hill, cross the Inner Harbor on a fixed bridge with 50 feet of vertical navigational clearance, and junction the East-West Expressway, continuing northward as the Jones Falls Expressway (I-83). |
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