Owings Mills Boulevard is a county- and state-maintained highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.
The highway runs 7.8 miles (12.6 km) from Liberty Road near Randallstown north to Bond Avenue near Glyndon.
Owings Mills Boulevard continues onto a bridge over Gwynns Falls and an industrial area paralleling CSX's Hanover Subdivision railroad line.
Owings Mills Boulevard continues north as a county highway, crossing over MD 140.
[1] The MD 940 part of Owings Mills Boulevard is a component of a loop of the National Highway System that is an intermodal passenger transport connection between I-795 and the Baltimore Metro SubwayLink station.
[8][9] Construction on Owings Mills Boulevard's extension south to Winands Road as a four-lane divided highway began in 2010.
[12] Owings Mills Boulevard was temporarily co-named Ravens Boulevard in the weeks surrounding Super Bowl XXXV in 2001 to honor the Baltimore Ravens, whose training complex was located at the site of what is now the Owings Mills campus of Stevenson University near Gwynnbrook Avenue.