Major Intersections
The entire route is in New Castle County.
| Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Castle Airport | 0.00 | 0.00 | DE 141 south (Basin Road) | Continuation beyond US 13/US 40, south end of DE 141 overlap | |
| 0.00 | 0.00 | 1A | US 13 north / US 40 east – Wilmington, Del Mem Br | Southern terminus, interchange | |
| 0.00 | 0.00 | 1B | US 13 south / US 40 west – Dover, Elkton, Baltimore | Interchange, no northbound exit | |
| 1.02 | 1.64 | DE 37 south (Commons Boulevard) | |||
| South end of freeway section | |||||
| Newport | 2 | I-295 north – Del Mem Br, New Jersey | Southbound exit | ||
| 1.51 | 2.43 | 3A 5B |
I-95 south – Newark, Baltimore DE 141 north – Newport |
North end of DE 141 overlap, South end of I-95 overlap | |
| 3.60 | 5.79 | 5D | I-495 north – Port of Wilmington, Philadelphia | Designated as "Thru Route to Philadelphia" | |
| 4.29 | 6.90 | 5C (SB) | I-295 north – New Castle, Del Mem Br | Exit number unsigned | |
| Wilmington | 5.73 | 9.22 | 6 (NB) | DE 4 (Maryland Avenue, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard) | |
| 6.40 | 10.30 | 6 (SB) | DE 4 (Martin Luther King Boulevard) / DE 9 (Fourth Street) | ||
| 6.63 | 10.67 | 7 | DE 52 (Delaware Avenue) | ||
| 7.92 | 12.75 | 8 | I-95 north – Chester, Philadelphia DE 202 south (Concord Avenue) – Wilmington |
North end of I-95 overlap | |
| North end of freeway section | |||||
| Fairfax | 8.67 | 13.95 | DE 141 south (Powder Mill Road) / DE 261 north (Foulk Road) | Interchange | |
| Brandywine Hundred | 12.28 | 19.76 | DE 92 (Beaver Valley Road/Naamans Road) | ||
| 13.06 | 21.02 | US 202 north (Wilmington West Chester Pike) | Pennsylvania state line | ||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | |||||
Read more about this topic: U.S. Route 202 In Delaware
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