- Delaware Route 52
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Delaware Route 52 Delaware Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, Kennett Pike Route information Maintained by DelDOT Length: 8.88 mi[1] (14.29 km) Major junctions South end:
US 13 Bus. in WilmingtonI-95 / US 202 in Wilmington
DE 2 in Wilmington
DE 100 / DE 141 in Greenville
DE 82 near GreenvilleNorth end: PA 52 near Centerville Highway system ← DE 48 DE 54 → Delaware Route 52 is a state highway in New Castle County, Delaware. The route runs from U.S. Route 13 Business in Wilmington, Delaware north to Pennsylvania Route 52 at the Pennsylvania border near Centerville, Delaware. Even though the southern terminus is at US 13 Business, DelDOT has DE 52 continuing east on 12th Street past U.S. Route 13.[1]
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Route description
Delaware Route 52 begins at US 13 Business in Downtown Wilmington, following the one-way pair of 11th Street eastbound and 12th Street westbound. It then merges onto two-way Delaware Avenue and features an interchange with Interstate 95. A short distance past I-95, the route bears to the left onto Pennsylvania Avenue. It then continues through the western residential areas of the city, intersecting the eastern terminus of Delaware Route 2. The route then leaves the city and the name changes to Kennett Pike, which remains with the route until the state line. The route interchanges with Delaware Route 100 and Delaware Route 141 and then proceeds north through the wealthy community of Greenville. In the northern part of the Greenville area, the route intersects Delaware Route 82. The route then heads north, passing by the Winterthur Museum, before passing through the community of Centerville, just south of the Pennsylvania border where the route becomes Pennsylvania Route 52.
History
The Kennett Pike, which composes Delaware Route 52 between Wilmington and the Pennsylvania border, was built as a toll road between 1811 and 1813 at a cost of $30,000. The construction was authorized by a charter from the Delaware government issued to Christiana Hundred. In 1919, Pierre S. du Pont bought the road and toll collection was ceased. The road was paved following the sale and eventually sold back to the state. In recent times, local residents have managed to have the rural character of Delaware Route 52 preserved by controlling development.[2]
It is rumored that the road was paved so that Pierre S. duPont could travel between his estate at Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania and the DuPont headquarters in Wilmington.[2]
Major intersections
The entire route is in New Castle County.
Location Mile[1] Road Notes Wilmington 8.88 Entrance to plant Official southern terminus 7.87
US 13 Bus. north (Walnut Street)Signed southern terminus 7.76
US 13 Bus. south (King Street)7.15 I-95 / US 202 – Baltimore, Philadelphia Interchange 6.38 DE 2 west (Union Street) Greenville 4.62 DE 100 / DE 141 (Barley Mill Road) Interchange 3.32 DE 82 north (Campbell Road) Southern terminus of DE 82 Centerville 0.00 PA 52 north (Kennett Pike) Pennsylvania state line, northern terminus 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi See also
- U.S. Roads portal
- Delaware portal
References
- ^ a b c http://www.deldot.gov/information/pubs_forms/manuals/traffic_counts/2006/pdf/rpt_pgs1_38_rev.pdf DelDOT 2006 Traffic Count and Mileage Report
- ^ a b Delaware 52 @ AARoads URL accessed 7 September 2007
Categories:- State highways in Delaware
- Transportation in New Castle County, Delaware
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