Delaware Coast Line Railroad

Delaware Coast Line Railroad
Delaware Coast Line Railroad
Logo
Reporting mark DCLR
Locale Sussex County, Delaware
Dates of operation 1982–
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge)
Length 23 mi (37.0 km)[1]
Headquarters Georgetown, Delaware
Website none

The Delaware Coast Line Railroad (reporting mark DCLR) is a short-line railroad located in Sussex County, Delaware. The company operates two lines on track owned by the State of Delaware: One running from Ellendale east to Milton and another running from Georgetown east to Lewes. The railroad interchanges with the Norfolk Southern Railway in Ellendale and Georgetown.[2]

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History

The rail lines operated by Delaware Coast Line Railroad were part of the former Queen Anne's Railroad, which began providing rail service between Queenstown, Maryland and Lewes, Delaware in 1894, and extended its track to Love Point, Maryland in 1902.[3][4]

Through a complex chain of acquisitions in 1905, the track previously owned by the Queen Anne's Railroad became part of the Maryland, Delaware and Virginia Railway Company (MD&V), a subsidiary of the Pennsylvania Railroad. MD&V was consolidated with another subsidiary in 1923 to form the Baltimore and Eastern Railroad (B&E), which incorporated in Maryland on June 13, 1923.[4][5] Passenger service on the B&E was discontinued in October 1931.[3]

Delaware Coast Line Railroad incorporated in Delaware on June 23, 1982[6] and began operating the Ellendale-Milton and Georgetown-Lewes segments of the former Queen Anne's Railroad under contract with the State of Delaware, current owner of these segments.

Maryland and Delaware Railroad took over operation of the two rail lines in 1994 when it was awarded a five-year contract by Delaware. MDDE did not seek renewal of the Delaware contract and operation of the two lines was returned to the Delaware Coast Line Railroad in 1999.[3][7]

Engine roster

Locomotive
Number
Model Location
2 ALCO RS-36 Indian River (Delaware)
19 ALCO T-6 Georgetown, Delaware
23 ALCO RS-1 Georgetown
182 MLW RS-18 Georgetown
4024 GE B23-7 Millsboro, Delaware
4054 GE B23-7 Georgetown
GE 44-ton switcher Georgetown

Source:[8][9]

Major clients

Customer Location
Atlantic Concrete Co., Inc. Lewes, Delaware
Barcroft Company Lewes
VFL Industries Indian River (Delaware)
H & K Indian River
Delaware Department of
Transportation (DelDOT)
Georgetown

Source:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Welcome to the Delaware Coast Line Railroad Info Page!!". Delmarva Rail Fan Guide. TrainWeb. http://www.trainweb.org/peninsularailfan/dcl_history.html. Retrieved July 13, 2011. 
  2. ^ "Freight railroad service to every county". Delaware Economic Development Office. http://dedo.delaware.gov/information/databook/markets_transportation.shtml#freight. Retrieved July 14, 2011. 
  3. ^ a b c "Queen Anne's Railroad". State of Delaware, Delaware Public Archives. October 31, 2007. http://archives.delaware.gov/markers/sc/QUEEN%20ANNES%20RAILROAD%20SC%20116.shtml. 
  4. ^ a b Richard Parks (August 15, 2009). "History of the Baltimore and Eastern Railroad". http://www.r2parks.net/B&E.html. Retrieved July 15, 2011. 
  5. ^ Christopher T. Baer (December 2009). "PRR Chronology 1923". A general chronology of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Pennsylvania Technical and Historical Society. http://www.prrths.com/Hagley/PRR1923%2012-09.pdf. Retrieved July 19, 2011. 
  6. ^ "Entity search results for Delaware Coast Line Railroad". Delaware Department of State: Division of Corporations. https://delecorp.delaware.gov/tin/controller. Retrieved July 14, 2011. 
  7. ^ "History". Maryland and Delaware Railroad Company (February 2, 2010). Retrieved 2010-06-04
  8. ^ "Current Roster". Delmarva Railfan Guide. TrainWeb. http://www.trainweb.org/peninsularailfan/dcl_engineroster.html. Retrieved July 14, 2011. 
  9. ^ "Delaware Coast Line RR Co Photographic Roster". RR Picture Archives .net. http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/locolist.aspx?id=DCLR. Retrieved July 14, 2011. 

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