| Goldsboro Road | ||||
| Route information | ||||
| Maintained byMDSHA | ||||
| Length | 1.97 mi[1] (3.17 km) | |||
| Existed | 1935–present | |||
| Major junctions | ||||
| South end | MacArthur Boulevard inGlen Echo | |||
| Major intersections | ||||
| North end | ||||
| Location | ||||
| Country | United States | |||
| State | Maryland | |||
| Counties | Montgomery | |||
| Highway system | ||||
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Maryland Route 614 (MD 614) is astate highway in theU.S. state ofMaryland. Known as Goldsboro Road, the state highway runs 1.97 miles (3.17 km) fromMacArthur Boulevard nearGlen Echo north toMD 191 inBethesda in southwesternMontgomery County. MD 614 was constructed in the mid-1930s fromMD 396 toMD 190. The highway was extended to its present termini in the late 1970s.

MD 614 begins at a directional intersection withMacArthur Boulevard on the town line between ofGlen Echo andBethesda, adjacent to the entrance to theClara Barton National Historic Site andGlen Echo Park. The state highway heads northeast as a two-lane undivided highway that parallels Minnehaha Branch. MD 614 passes the western terminus of MD 396 (Massachusetts Avenue) before temporarily widening to a four-lane divided highway on either side of its intersection with MD 190 (River Road). MD 614 continues east, passing through Kenwood Country Club before reaching its northern terminus at MD 191 (Bradley Boulevard) in Bethesda.[1][2]
MD 614 west of MD 396 was built as part of that highway; the concrete road was constructed in 1934 and 1935.[3][4] MD 614 from MD 396 to MD 190 was built as a concrete road in 1935.[4] In 1978, the state highway was extended west over MD 396 to MacArthur Boulevard and east from MD 190 to MD 191.[5] The MD 396–MD 614 intersection was originally a wye; the junction was changed to its current T intersection by 1999.[6][7]
The entire route is inMontgomery County.
| Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glen Echo–Bethesda line | 0.00 | 0.00 | MacArthur Boulevard –Glen Echo Park | Traffic circle; southern terminus | |
| Bethesda | 0.46 | 0.74 | Western terminus of MD 396 | ||
| 1.04 | 1.67 | ||||
| 1.97 | 3.17 | Northern terminus | |||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | |||||
MD 614 has four auxiliary routes. All four are 0.02-mile (0.032 km) right-turn ramps at the state highway's intersection with MD 190.
The four auxiliary routes were assigned to the four ramps by 1999.[7]