Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kent |
Milford | 0.00 | 0.00 | DE 14 (Milford-Harrington Highway) | Southern terminus | |||
Felton | 6.94 | 11.17 | DE 12 (Midstate Road) | |||||
Canterbury | 10.14 | 16.32 | US 13 (Dupont Highway) / US 13 Alt. (Upper King Road) |
Brief overlap with US 13, south end of US 13 Alt. overlap | ||||
Woodside | 11.90 | 19.15 | US 13 Alt. north (Upper King Road) / DE 10 Alt. east (Main Street) – Rising Sun |
North end of US 13 Alt. overlap, south end of DE 10 Alt. overlap | ||||
12.41 | 19.97 | DE 10 Alt. west (Main Street) |
North end of DE 10 Alt. overlap | |||||
Camden | 14.14 | 22.76 | DE 10 (Willow Grove Road) | |||||
Dover | 20.34 | 32.73 | DE 8 (Forrest Avenue) | |||||
Seven Hickories | 26.71 | 42.99 | DE 42 east (Seven Hickories Road) | South end of DE 42 overlap | ||||
27.28 | 43.90 | DE 42 west (Seven Hickories Road) | North end of DE 42 overlap | |||||
Clayton | 30.53 | 49.13 | DE 300 west (Wheatleys Pond Road) | South end of DE 300 overlap | ||||
30.69 | 49.39 | DE 300 east (Wheatleys Pond Road) | North end of DE 300 overlap | |||||
33.31 | 53.61 | DE 6 west (Millington Road) | South end of DE 6 overlap | |||||
34.56 | 55.62 | DE 6 east (Millington Road) | North end of DE 6 overlap | |||||
New Castle |
Middletown | 49.29 | 79.32 | US 301 south / DE 299 west (Middletown-Warwick Road) | South end of US 301/DE 299 overlap | |||
50.34 | 81.01 | US 301 north (Middletown-Warwick Road) / DE 299 east (Main Street) – Middletown, Odessa | North end of US 301/DE 299 overlap | |||||
Summit Bridge | 56.21 | 90.46 | DE 286 west (Bethel Church Road) | |||||
57.05 | 91.81 | US 301 / DE 71 / DE 896 (Summit Bridge Road) | Northern terminus | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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