What trains run in Delaware?


What trains run in Delaware?

  • Amtrak (AMTK)
  • SEPTA: Wilmington/Newark Line.
  • Wilmington and Western Railroad (WWRC)
  • Delaware Valley RailRoad (DVRR)


Can I take a train from Delaware to Philadelphia?

A train trip between Wilmington and Philadelphia is around 21m, although the fastest train will take about 18m. This is the time it takes to travel the 26 miles that separates the two cities.


Where does the Amtrak go from Wilmington Delaware?

The station is served by Amtrak Northeast Regional and Acela trains along the Northeast Corridor going south to Baltimore and Washington, D.C., and going north to Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston.


Is there a train from Delaware to Virginia?

The best way to get from Delaware to Virginia is to bus which takes 7h 22m and costs $40 - $42. Alternatively, you can train, which costs $45 - $230 and takes 8h 38m.


Does Delaware have a commuter train?

The SEPTA Regional Rail provides service to Newark, Churchmans Crossing, Wilmington and Claymont in northern Delaware with connecting service to DART and Amtrak.


What was the major railroad in the state of Delaware?

The Delaware Railroad was the major railroad in the US state of Delaware, traversing almost the entire state north to south. It was planned in 1836 and built in the 1850s. It began in Porter and was extended south through Dover, Seaford and finally reached Delmar on the border of Maryland in 1859.


Is there a train from New York to Delaware?

Yes, there is a direct train departing from New York Penn Station station and arriving at Wilmington. Services depart every 30 minutes, and operate every day.


Can I take a train from Delaware to Florida?

The best way to get from Delaware to Florida is to bus which takes 16h 35m and costs $65 - $230. Alternatively, you can train, which costs $35 - $270 and takes 16h 51m.


What is the main transportation in Delaware?

Delaware Trains and Buses The train fares are reasonable and the trains much more comfortable than buses, offering a scenic way to reach Wilmington if you're already in a major city in the region.