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Built in 1907 as Pennsylvania Station, the station was renamed in 2011 for then-Vice President (now President) Joe Biden, an advocate for passenger rail who routinely took the train from Wilmington to Washington, D.C. during his time as a Senator from 1973 to 2009. [8]
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Approximately 87% of parking tickets issued in Wilmington occurred on these 11 streets.
It is served by SEPTA Wilmington/Newark Line local service; Amtrak intercity services bypass the station via the inner tracks. The station is the northernmost stop in Delaware, continuing towards Wilmington and Newark. It has a parking garage with 464 spaces and an outdoor parking lot with 343 spaces.
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Conceptual plans for a new development, including 14 residential units and 8,500 square feet of commercial space, have been proposed for 1805 Adams and 1812 Washington streets in Wilmington.
Wilmington station may refer to: United States. Wilmington station (Delaware), officially the Joseph R. Biden Jr., Railroad Station, formerly known as Pennsylvania Station, as well as French Street Station; Water Street Station in Wilmington, Delaware; North Wilmington station, Massachusetts; Wilmington station (MBTA), Massachusetts