- U.S. Route 113 Alternate (Delaware)
Infobox U.S. Route
type=Alternate
article_route=113
alternate_name=
length_mi=9.10
length_round=2
length_ref= [http://www.deldot.gov/information/pubs_forms/manuals/traffic_counts/2006/pdf/rpt_pgs1_38_rev.pdf DelDOT2006 Traffic Count and Mileage Report]
yrcom=1926
yrdcom=2004
direction_a=South
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junction=
direction_b=North
to=
spur_of=113U.S. Route 113 Alternate (U.S. 113A) was a former U.S. Highway that connected what is now
Delaware Route 1 inLittle Heaven, Delaware toU.S. Route 13 inDover, Delaware . Prior to the decommissioning ofU.S. Route 113 north ofMilford, Delaware in2004 , U.S. 113A continued in conjunction with U.S. 13 to the original northern terminus of U.S. 113 near the State Capitol Complex. After its decommissioning in 2004, a short section of the roadway continues as a part of DE Rt. 10A.Route description
Formerly a two-lane section of U.S. Route 113 before being relocated in the 1950s to go past
Dover Air Force Base , U.S. 113A starts in the small hamlet of Little Heaven, only three miles north of the incorproated town ofFrederica, Delaware . Going north and west from the present-day DE Rt. 1 highway, U.S. 113A would enter the small town ofMagnolia, Delaware , which has a rich history ofVictorian Era architecture. North of Magnolia, U.S. 113A would then curve due north and link up with DE Rt. 10A nearRising Sun, Delaware , a former section ofDelaware Route 10 before it was rebuilt into a divided highway between U.S. 13 and present-day DE Rt. 1.Both U.S. 113A and DE Rt. 10A would then travel north with DE Rt. 10A terminating at DE Rt. 10 proper. Crossing over DE Rt. 10, U.S. 113A now enters a more developed area, residences oriented to state jobs in Dover, before U.S. 113A joins up with U.S. 13 in South Dover, adjacent to the Puncheon Run Corridor linking U.S. 13 with the DE Rt. 1 Turnpike. U.S. 113A would then follow U.S. 13 for a short distance (1 mile) before terminating, along with U.S. 113, at the State Capitol Complex.
Despite being a two-lane highway, U.S. 113A served well as an alternate route to the bustling U.S. 113, and later DE Rt. 1 highway. An excellent example came in the 1980s when the
Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) undertook a massive expansion project on U.S. 113 proper when the section between Dover A.F.B. and Little Heaven, which was a two-lane highway, was expanded into the present four-lane configuration and, with extensive backups, U.S. 113A allowed motorists to avoid closed down section while DelDOT worked on the highway expansion.Today the road is known as "Clapham Road" between DE Rt. 1 and Magnolia and "S. State Street" between Magnolia and Dover. DE Rt. 10A, the only signed highway that uses the road to this day, utilizes the section of former U.S. 113A between "Walnut Shade Road" and DE Rt. 10 proper.
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