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  2. Travelers' information station - Wikipedia

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    A travelers' information station (TIS), also called highway advisory radio (HAR) by the United States Department of Transportation, is a licensed low-powered non-commercial radio station, used to broadcast information to the general public, including for motorists regarding travel, destinations of interest, and situations of imminent danger and emergencies.

  3. List of radio stations in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia Radio Corporation of the Alleghenies: Active rock WEAA: 88.9 FM: Baltimore: Morgan State University: Jazz WEES-LP: 107.9 FM: Ocean City: Edinboro Early School, Inc. Variety WERQ-FM: 92.3 FM: Baltimore: Radio One Licenses, LLC: Mainstream urban WESM: 91.3 FM: Princess Anne: University of Maryland, Eastern Shore: Jazz/Public radio ...

  4. WTTZ-LP - Wikipedia

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    WTTZ-LP. /  39.336111°N 76.649722°W  / 39.336111; -76.649722. WTTZ-LP is a traffic information and smooth jazz formatted broadcast radio station licensed to and serving Baltimore, Maryland. [1] WTTZ-LP is owned and operated by Maryland Transit Administration. [4] WTTZ-LP is also simulcasted on WMVK-LP in Perryville, Maryland and covers ...

  5. WFBR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Website. wfbr1590.weebly.com. WFBR (1590 AM, "Famous 1590") is a brokered programming radio station licensed to Glen Burnie, Maryland, and serving the Baltimore metropolitan area. The station broadcasts an ethnic, multilingual format and is owned by Way Broadcasting Licensee, LLC. [2] The studios and transmitter are on 8th Avenue, Northwest in ...

  6. List of state highways in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This list of Maryland state highways contains all existing state highways—that is, all highways with Maryland route numbers—and all documented former state highways. 2 roads on each side of the Amtrak train tracks. This highway is split into multiple sections along Maryland Route 2, Among all the old remnants of Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard.

  7. WWEG - Wikipedia

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    WWEG (106.9 FM, "106.9 The Eagle") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Myersville, Maryland. The station is owned by Manning Broadcasting, Inc. and broadcasts a classic hits format. The station's broadcast tower is located west of Myersville at (39°29′57.4″N 77°36′40.9″W). [3] The station's service contour covers ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Roads/Maryland/Resources

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    The Maryland State Highway Administration produces a Highway Location Reference (HLR) for each county annually since 1999. Each HLR contains a stylized map showing highways in that county, a list changes in state highways that occurred in that county during the year of the HLR, a list of routes that are part of the National Highway System, and detailed, mileposted information about ...

  9. Maryland highway system - Wikipedia

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    Maryland has a unitary system of numbered state highways with numbers between 2 and 999. The longest Maryland state highway is Maryland Route 2, while several state highways are less than 0.5 mi (0.80 km) in length. Most of the shortest highways are unsigned. Several state highways have multiple disjoint segments that are denoted internally by ...