Interstate 95 in Delaware - Exit List

Exit List

The entire route is in New Castle County.

Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Maryland state line 0.00 0.00 I-95 south – Baltimore Southern terminus of I-95 in Delaware; Maryland state line
Newark 0.54 0.87 Delaware Turnpike Toll Plaza: $4.00
2.34 3.77 1 DE 896 to US 301 – Newark, Middletown
5.10 8.21 Delaware House Service Area
6.63 10.67 3 DE 273 – Newark, Dover
Christiana 7.89 12.70 4A DE 1 / DE 7 south – Christiana, Mall Road, Dover, Beaches
8.13 13.08 4B DE 7 north / DE 58 – Churchmans Crossing, Stanton
Newport 10.56 16.99 5A DE 141 south / US 202 south – New Castle, New Castle County Airport South end of US 202 overlap
11.50 18.51 5B DE 141 north – Newport
11.75 18.91 5C (NB) I-295 / NJ Turnpike north – Delaware Memorial Bridge, New Jersey, New York
12.65 20.36 5D (NB) I-495 north – Port of Wilmington, Philadelphia Designated as "Thru Route to Philadelphia"
13.34 21.47 5C (SB) I-295 north – New Castle, Delaware Memorial Bridge Exit number unsigned
Wilmington 14.78 23.79 6 (NB) DE 4 (Maryland Avenue, Martin Luther King Boulevard)
15.45 24.86 6 (SB) DE 4 (Martin Luther King Boulevard) / DE 9 (Fourth Street)
15.68 25.23 7 DE 52 (Pennsylvania Avenue)
16.97 27.31 8 US 202 north (Concord Pike) / DE 202 south – Wilmington, West Chester, PA North end of US 202 overlap
19.12 30.77 9 DE 3 (Marsh Road)
Claymont 21.30 34.28 10 Harvey Road Northbound exit, southbound entrance
23.10 37.18 11 (NB) DE 92 (Naamans Road) – Claymont Southbound exit via I-495 south (exit 6)
23.43 37.71 11 (SB) I-495 south – Port of Wilmington, Delaware Memorial Bridge, Baltimore Designated as "Thru Route to Baltimore"
Pennsylvania state line 23.43 37.71 I-95 north – Chester, Philadelphia Northern terminus of I-95 in Delaware; Pennsylvania state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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