Traffic & Transit
2 Hospitalized After I-695 Crash Near Greenspring: Officials
Part of I-695 was shut down Tuesday following a crash involving a tractor-trailer.

BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD — The Baltimore beltway was shut down Tuesday afternoon near Greenspring Avenue due to a multi-vehicle crash on the inner loop, according to authorities.
Two people were hospitalized as a result of the crash, which involved a tractor-trailer and other vehicles, according to the Baltimore County Fire Department.
At 3:53 p.m., crews were dispatched to the crash on I-695 between the exits for Stevenson Road and Greenspring Avenue, officials said.
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As of 4:45 p.m., all lanes remained closed.
By 5:45 p.m., the left lane had reopened.
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Before 6:15 p.m., officials said the all lanes were clear.


Traffic cameras showed vehicles getting by on the left shoulder.

See the latest lane closure information from state transportation officials.

PIKESVILLE 32-60 I695 BET 21-22 IL (STEVENSON & GREENSPRING) - MVC WORKING RESCUE. INNER LOOP CLOSED #BCOTRAFFIC. @PVFC32 @LVFC30 @BaltCoFire pic.twitter.com/4yo9elHSmq
— Baltimore Co. Volunteer Firefighter’s Association (@BaltCoVolFire) October 19, 2021
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