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  2. List of Delaware railroads - Wikipedia

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    Delaware and Pennsylvania State Line Railroad: RDG: 1865 1866 Wilmington and Reading Railroad: Delaware Coast Line Railroad: DCLR 1982 2018 Delmarva Central Railroad: Delaware Valley Railway: DV 1994 1999 Brandywine Valley Railroad: Delaware Western Railroad: B&O: 1877 1883 Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad: Dorchester and Delaware Railroad ...

  3. Lewes Transit Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lewes Transit Center is located southwest of the city of Lewes in Sussex County, Delaware.The transit center is located along the south side of U.S. Route 9/Delaware Route 1 (Coastal Highway) a short distance east of the Five Points intersection, with access from the southbound lanes.

  4. Delmarva Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The railroad was created in 2016 to take over the Norfolk Southern Railway lines on the Delmarva Peninsula. The DCR expanded by taking over part of the Bay Coast Railroad in 2018 and the Delaware Coast Line Railroad in 2019.

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  6. Delaware Coast Line Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Historic railway station in Georgetown, Delaware, located along track formerly used by Queen Anne's Railroad. The Milton Industrial Track operated by Delaware Coast Line Railroad (DCLR) was part of the former Queen Anne's Railroad (QA), which began providing rail service between Queenstown, Maryland, and Lewes, Delaware, in 1894, and extended its track to Love Point, Maryland, in 1902.

  7. Delaware Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Railroad was the major railroad in the US state of Delaware, traversing almost the entire state north to south from the mid-1850's until 1976. It began in Porter and was extended south through Dover and Seaford before reaching Delmar on the border of Maryland in 1859.

  8. Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Half-hourly service during commuter hours was added as part of a service expansion in 2012 (along with Route 2). It offers connections to regional routes 2, 4, and 7 and runs in tandem with the Lafayette Road Trolley (Route 41) in a continuous loop. The Trolley routes run on a reduced schedule on Saturdays. Route 41 (Lafayette Road Trolley) 2003

  9. Sussex County, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Sussex County is a county in the southern part of the U.S. state of Delaware, on the Delmarva Peninsula.As of the 2020 census, the population was 237,378, making it the state's second most populated county only behind New Castle and ahead of Kent. [1]