Major Intersections
The entire route is in New Castle County.
Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | ||||
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Boyds Corner | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 13 (Dupont Parkway) to DE 1 (Pole Bridge Road) | Southern terminus | ||||
Mount Pleasant | 3.52 | 5.66 | US 301 / DE 71 south (Summit Bridge Road) – Middletown, Annapolis | South end of US 301/DE 71 concurrency | ||||
Summit Bridge | DE 15 south (Bethel Church Road) | |||||||
Summit Bridge over the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal | ||||||||
7.62 | 12.26 | DE 71 north (Red Lion Road) | North end of DE 71 concurrency | |||||
Glasgow | DE 896 Bus. north (Glasgow Avenue) |
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11.03 | 17.75 | US 40 (Pulaski Highway) / US 301 ends – Glasgow, Elkton, Wilmington | Northern terminus of US 301 | |||||
DE 896 Bus. south (Glasgow Avenue) |
Southbound exit | |||||||
Newark | 13.95 | 22.45 | I-95 / Del. Tpk. – Wilmington, Baltimore | Interchange | ||||
14.82 | 23.85 | DE 2 / DE 4 east (Christiana Parkway) | South end of DE 2/DE 4 concurrency | |||||
15.97 | 25.70 | DE 2 west / DE 2 Bus. (Elkton Road) / DE 4 ends |
North end of DE 2/DE 4 concurrency, south end of DE 2 Bus. concurrency | |||||
17.49 | 28.15 | DE 2 Bus. / DE 273 (West Delaware Avenue) |
North end of DE 2 Bus. concurrency, south end of DE 2 Bus./DE 273 eastbound concurrency | |||||
17.68 | 28.45 | DE 2 Bus. / DE 273 east (East Delaware Avenue) |
North end of DE 2 Bus. concurrency, south end of DE 2 Bus./DE 273 eastbound concurrency | |||||
17.76 | 28.58 | DE 2 Bus. / DE 273 (Main Street) |
South end of DE 2 Bus./DE 273 westbound concurrency | |||||
17.95 | 28.89 | DE 2 Bus. west (Elkton Road) / DE 273 west (West Main Street) |
North end of DE 2 Bus./DE 273 westbound concurrency | |||||
21.05 | 33.88 | MD 896 north (New London Road) | Maryland state line, northern terminus | |||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
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