Church Hill, MD (March 16, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash occurred on Monday, March 16, at the intersection of Walnut Street and Price Station Road. Emergency units responded around 9:06 a.m. after reports of the collision in Church Hill.
Two people were injured in the crash and received medical attention at the scene before being taken to a nearby hospital. Both patients were reported to have minor injuries, and no fatalities were confirmed. The drivers and vehicles involved have not been publicly identified.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details may be released as they become available.
Our thoughts are with those injured as they receive medical care.
Walnut Street and Price Station Road: An Important Junction in Church Hill
Walnut Street and Price Station Road in Church Hill is the junction of two locally significant roadways that help form the town’s transportation network. Walnut Street is part of Maryland Route 19 (MD 19), a state highway that runs through Church Hill and continues east toward Ingleside before eventually connecting with other regional routes.
MD 19 begins north of Church Hill at Maryland Route 213 (Church Hill Road) and serves as a link between the town and surrounding communities in Queen Anne’s County. East of the center of Church Hill, MD 19 remains Walnut Street until it reaches Price Station Road.
Price Station Road is designated as Maryland Route 405 (MD 405) and stretches southeast from this intersection toward the community of Price and beyond. MD 405 continues for several miles, ultimately providing connections to other local state routes and US corridors.
While the intersection itself does not connect directly to any interstate highways, both MD 19 and MD 405 provide access to larger roads in the region. For example, MD 19 links drivers with U.S. Route 301, a major highway serving the Delmarva Peninsula, a short distance outside of Church Hill.
This crossroads serves as a functional part of the town’s road system, supporting daily travel for residents and visitors by linking Church Hill with broader regional routes.