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Delaware Route 404

Delaware Route 404 (DE 404) is a major state highway in Sussex County, Delaware that spans the east-west width of the state. DE 404's western terminus is at the Maryland border northwest of Bridgeville, where the road continues into that state as Maryland Route 404 (MD 404), and its eastern terminus is at the Five Points intersection with U.S. Route 9 (US 9), DE 1, and US 9 Business (US 9 Bus.) in Nassau. The route passes through rural areas as well as the towns of Bridgeville and Georgetown. DE 404 runs concurrent with DE 18 from east of Bridgeville to Georgetown and with US 9 from Georgetown to Five Points. DE 404 has a business route, DE 404 Bus., that passes through Bridgeville and a truck route, DE 404 Truck, that bypasses Georgetown. DE 404, along with MD 404, serves as a major route connecting the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the Baltimore–Washington Metropolitan Area with the Delaware Beaches.

Delaware Route 404

Route information
Maintained by DelDOT
Length35.22 mi[1] (56.68 km)
Existed1936[2]–present
Tourist
routes
Delaware Bayshore Byway
Major junctions
West end MD 404 near Adams Crossroads
Major intersections
East end
US 9 / DE 1 / US 9 Bus. in Nassau
Location
CountryUnited States
StateDelaware
CountiesSussex
Highway system

DE 404 was first designated by 1936 to run from the Maryland border to DE 18 southeast of Bridgeville. The route was extended east to Five Points by 1987. By 1999, DE 404 was realigned to bypass Bridgeville, with DE 404 Bus. designated on the former route through the town. The new alignment of DE 404 around Bridgeville replaced DE 404 Alternate (DE 404 Alt.), which was designated by 1990.

Route description edit

 
DE 18/DE 404 westbound in Georgetown

DE 404 begins at the Maryland border, where the road continues northwest into that state as MD 404. From the state line, the route heads southeast on two-lane undivided Seashore Highway, passing through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes and businesses. DE 404 intersects Adamsville Road in the community of Adams Crossroads before it crosses the Marshyhope Creek. In the community of Scotts Corner, the road comes to a junction with the western terminus of DE 36. DE 404 continues through more rural areas and has an intersection with Dublin Hill Road. The route briefly becomes a divided highway before it turns northeast onto two-lane undivided Newton Road, with DE 404 Bus. continuing southeast along Seashore Highway toward the town of Bridgeville. From here, DE 404 heads through agricultural areas to the north of Bridgeville, curving east and crossing the Delmarva Central Railroad's Delmarva Subdivision line at-grade.[3][4]

The route comes to an intersection with US 13 and turns south to form a concurrency with that route on Sussex Highway, a four-lane divided highway. A short distance later, US 13 Bus. splits off at an eastbound right-in/right-out intersection to head southwest into Bridgeville. The road crosses Redden Road and continues through farmland with some businesses to the east of Bridgeville. Upon reaching an intersection with US 13 Bus./DE 404 Bus., DE 404 splits from US 13 by heading southeast onto four-lane divided Seashore Highway. The road passes a few businesses before becoming two lanes and undivided as it continues through agricultural areas, coming to an intersection with DE 18.[3][4]

At this point, DE 18 heads east concurrent with DE 404 along Seashore Highway through a mix of farmland and woodland with some residences and businesses. The road crosses the Nanticoke River and passes through tracts of the Redden State Forest, heading across Gravelly Branch to the south of Collins Pond and crossing Deep Creek further east. DE 18/DE 404 enters the town of Georgetown and becomes Bridgeville Road, running to the north of the Jack F. Owens Campus of Delaware Technical Community College. The road intersects US 113 and the western terminus of DE 404 Truck in a commercial area and continues east. The two routes head southeast onto North Bedford Street, passing homes and businesses. The road intersects US 9 at a traffic circle called The Circle in the center of Georgetown, where the Sussex County Courthouse is located. Here, DE 18 reaches its eastern terminus.[3][4]

 
US 9/DE 404 westbound past DE 30 in Gravel Hill

At this point, DE 404 continues northeast concurrent with US 9 on East Market Street through the downtown area. The road crosses the Delmarva Central Railroad's Indian River Subdivision line at-grade and runs through residential areas with a few businesses, passing south of the Southern Delaware Tourism Visitors Center. The roadway briefly becomes a divided highway at the Sand Hill Road/Airport Road intersection. US 9/DE 404 heads east-northeast out of Georgetown and becomes Lewes Georgetown Highway, passing through farmland and woodland with some development. The two routes intersect the eastern terminus of US 9 Truck/DE 404 Truck a short distance east of Georgetown. In the community of Gravel Hill, the road crosses DE 30. Following this intersection, US 9/DE 404 passes through more rural land, reaching a junction with DE 5 near businesses in the community of Harbeson. Past here, the two routes cross an abandoned railroad line at the Cool Spring Road intersection in the community of Cool Spring. Farther east, residential development near the road begins to increase, with the road passing through the community of Belltown. Upon reaching the area of the Five Points intersection in the community of Nassau, US 9/DE 404 runs past homes and businesses, widening into a divided highway and coming to an intersection with DE 1D/DE 23. DE 23 joins US 9/DE 404 for a concurrency on a four-lane divided highway before the road comes to a junction with DE 1. Here, DE 23/DE 404 ends, US 9 Bus. continues northeast, and US 9 heads east for a concurrency with DE 1. At this intersection, access from eastbound DE 404 to northbound DE 1 is provided by a reverse jughandle.[3][4]

DE 404 serves as part of a major route connecting the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the Baltimore–Washington Metropolitan Area to the Delaware Beaches.[5][6] DE 404 also serves as part of a primary hurricane evacuation route from the Delaware Beaches to points inland.[7] The section of the route between DE 5 in Harbeson and DE 1 in Five Points is designated as part of the Delaware Bayshore Byway, a Delaware Byway and National Scenic Byway.[8][9] The highest annual average daily traffic along DE 404 is 22,186 vehicles along the US 13 concurrency with the lowest being 4,860 vehicles at the western terminus of DE 404 Bus.[1] All of DE 404 is part of the National Highway System,[10] a network of roads important to the country's economy, defense, and mobility.[11]

History edit

 
US 9/DE 404 eastbound past The Circle in Georgetown, where DE 18 ends and DE 404 joins US 9

By 1920, what would originally become DE 404 was an unimproved county road, with the section east of Bridgeville under contract as a state highway.[12] The entire route of what would become DE 404 was completed as a state highway to a point northwest of Bridgeville by 1924.[13] By 1931, the road was built as a state highway northwest to the Maryland border.[14] DE 404 was designated to run from the Maryland border, where it connected to MD 404, southeast to DE 18 southeast of Bridgeville by 1936. The route followed its current alignment to Bridgeville, where it passed through the town on Market Street and South Main Street before picking up its current alignment east of US 13. At this time, what is now DE 404 past its then-eastern terminus was designated as part of DE 18.[2] By 1987, DE 404 was extended east to DE 1 in Five Points, following DE 18 to Georgetown and US 9 (which had replaced a portion of DE 18) from Georgetown to Five Points.[15] DE 404 Alt. was created to bypass Bridgeville to the north and east by 1990, following Newton Road and US 13.[16] The alternate route became a part of mainline DE 404 by 1999, with the former alignment of DE 404 through Bridgeville designated DE 404 Bus.[17]

DE 404 saw increased traffic levels in the summer months due to people traveling to the Delaware Beaches, which has led to traffic congestion and safety concerns.[18] A traffic study on increasing congestion along east-west roads in Sussex County, including DE 404, was undertaken in 1986 in coordination with Maryland officials.[19] In 1988, plans were made for a consultant to design road improvements for an east-west corridor between Bridgeville and the Lewes area.[20] The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) undertook the Sussex East-West Corridor Study, which was published in 1992, to study road improvements to the DE 404 corridor. The study included different proposed alignments and plans for bypasses of Bridgeville and Georgetown. As part of this study, a survey of historic properties within the proposed path of the roadway was undertaken.[18] In 2004, plans for a new roadway along the DE 404 corridor resurfaced when the House Transportation Committee of the Delaware House of Representatives called for DelDOT to conduct a feasibility study on constructing a new roadway. State Representative Gerald Hocker and State Senator George Bunting sponsored a resolution that would address increasing traffic in Sussex County.[21] In 2019, DelDOT began the Coastal Corridors Study to study east-west traffic patterns on roads in northern Sussex County including DE 404.[22] The study is intended to develop long-term road improvements along the corridor. In March 2021, five virtual workshops on the study were held to present collected data and gather input from the public.[23]

 
DE 404 eastbound past its western terminus at MD 404 at the Maryland border near Adams Crossroads

In 1991, the Five Points intersection was reconfigured to separate the DE 23 and Plantation Road intersection from US 9/DE 404, with a short connector road linking US 9/DE 404 to the two roads. In addition, a jughandle was constructed from eastbound US 9/DE 404 to northbound DE 1. In 2004, DelDOT began a study on converting the Five Points intersection into an interchange in addition to developing plans on widening US 9/DE 404 west of the Five Points intersection. Alternatives for these projects were presented at public workshops between 2004 and 2008, although the projects were cancelled due to lack of support and financial limitations.[24]

In June 2007, a $15 million project began that realigned the intersection between US 13 and DE 404/US 13 Bus./DE 404 Bus. in Bridgeville from a skewed intersection to a perpendicular intersection and built service roads on both sides of US 13. The project was intended to improve safety at the intersection, which saw a high accident rate due to its design. Work on the project was completed on May 21, 2009, with DelDOT secretary Carolann Wicks and President of Commissioners for the Town of Bridgeville William Jefferson in attendance at a ceremony.[25][26]

On January 25, 2021, construction began to realign Airport Road and Sand Hill Road at their intersection with US 9/DE 404 east of Georgetown as part of a larger project to create an eastern gateway into Georgetown. Construction was expected to be completed in April 2021.[27][28]

In 2022, construction began to reconfigure the intersection between US 9/DE 404 and DE 1D/DE 23 that would realign DE 1D and DE 23 to meet at a roundabout and intersect a longer connector road linking to US 9/DE 404 and also build a direct ramp from southbound DE 1 to US 9/DE 404 at the DE 1D/DE 23 intersection. Construction on this project is planned to be finished in 2024.[29][30] An interchange is planned with US 113 as part of improving that highway. The proposed interchange at US 113 is currently in the design phase, with construction expected to begin in 2024.[31]

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Sussex County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 
 
MD 404 west (Shore Highway) – Denton, Bay Bridge
Maryland state line; western terminus
Scotts Corner3.235.20 
 
 
 
DE 36 east (Scotts Store Road) to DE 16 – Greenwood
Western terminus of DE 36
Bridgeville6.089.78 
 
 
DE 404 Bus. east (Seashore Highway)
Western terminus of DE 404 Bus.
8.2213.23 
 
US 13 north (Sussex Highway) – Dover
West end of US 13 overlap
 
 
 
US 13 Bus. south (North Main Street) – Bridgeville Historic District
Right-in/right-out intersection eastbound; northern terminus of US 13 Bus.
10.7217.25 
 
US 13 south (Sussex Highway) – Seaford, Maryland Beaches
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 13 Bus. north / DE 404 Bus. west (South Main Street) – Bridgeville
East end of US 13 overlap; southern terminus of US 13 Bus.; eastern terminus of DE 404 Bus.
12.3719.91 
 
DE 18 west (Cannon Road) – Federalsburg
West end of DE 18 overlap
Georgetown21.6434.83  US 113 (Dupont Boulevard / DE 404 Truck east) – Milford, Millsboro, BeachesWestern terminus of DE 404 Truck
22.6936.52 
 
 
 
US 9 west (West Market Street) to US 113 – Laurel
 
 
DE 18 ends
Traffic circle; eastern terminus of DE 18; west end of US 9 overlap
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 9 Truck west / DE 404 Truck west (Park Avenue) to US 113
Eastern terminus of US 9 Truck/DE 404 Truck
Gravel Hill  DE 30 (Gravel Hill Road) – Milton, Millsboro
Harbeson28.7146.20  DE 5 (Harbeson Road) – Milton, Harbeson, Oak Orchard
Nassau35.0856.46 
 
 
 
DE 1D south (Plantation Road) / DE 23 south (Beaver Dam Road)
West end of DE 23 overlap
35.2256.68 
 
  US 9 east / DE 1 (Coastal Highway) – Rehoboth Beach
 
 
 
US 9 Bus. east (Savannah Road) – Lewes
 
 
DE 23 ends
Eastern terminus; northern terminus of DE 23; western terminus of US 9 Bus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Special routes edit

DE 404 Business edit

 

 

Delaware Route 404 Business

LocationBridgeville
Length3.45 mi[1] (5.55 km)
Existed1999[17]–present
 
DE 404 Bus. eastbound past DE 404 northwest of Bridgeville

Delaware Route 404 Business (DE 404 Bus.) is a 3.45-mile (5.55 km)[1] long business route of DE 404 that runs through the town of Bridgeville. The route begins at DE 404 northwest of Bridgeville, heading southeast on two-lane undivided Seashore Highway through agricultural areas with some homes. DE 404 Bus. enters Bridgeville and heads through commercial areas, briefly becoming a divided highway before it intersects Federalsburg Road. At this junction, the business route turns northeast onto two-lane undivided Market Street and crosses the Delmarva Central Railroad's Delmarva Subdivision line at-grade. The route passes several homes before intersecting US 13 Bus. and turning south to join that route on South Main Street. The two routes run through more residential areas before leaving Bridgeville and heading through farmland with some development. The road widens into a four-lane divided highway and heads into a commercial area, intersecting US 13 and DE 404. At this point US 13 Bus. and DE 404 Bus. both end, with the road continuing southeast as DE 404.[3][32] The highest annual average daily traffic along DE 404 Bus. is 7,797 vehicles at the eastern terminus at US 13 and DE 404 with the lowest being 5,344 vehicles at the western border of Bridgeville.[1] DE 404 Bus. was created in 1999 when DE 404 was rerouted to bypass Bridgeville on the alignment of DE 404 Alt.[17] Between June 2007 and May 2009, the intersection with US 13 and DE 404 at the eastern terminus was realigned from a skewed intersection to a perpendicular intersection.[25][26]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Bridgeville, Sussex County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  DE 404 (Seashore Highway/Newton Road)Western terminus
1.842.96 
 
 
US 13 Bus. north (North Main Street)
West end of US 13 Bus. overlap
3.455.55  
 
US 13 / DE 404 west (Sussex Highway) – Seaford, Fenwick Island
 
 
DE 404 east (Seashore Highway) – Georgetown, Beaches
 
 
 
US 13 Bus. ends
Eastern terminus; southern terminus of US 13 Bus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

DE 404 Truck edit

 

 

Delaware Route 404 Truck

LocationGeorgetown
Length7.2 mi[33] (11.6 km)
 
US 9 Truck/DE 404 Truck eastbound approaching split from southbound US 113 south of Georgetown

Delaware Route 404 Truck (DE 404 Truck) is a truck bypass of the section of DE 404 through the town of Georgetown. The route begins at the intersection between US 113 and DE 18/DE 404, heading south along with US 113 on four-lane divided Dupont Boulevard. The road passes through commercial areas with some farmland, reaching an intersection with US 9. At this point, US 113/DE 404 Truck becomes concurrent with US 9 Truck. The road heads southeast through woodland with some farm fields and businesses. US 9 Truck/DE 404 Truck split from US 113 by heading north-northeast on two-lane undivided South Bedford Street. The road passes commercial development before heading through farmland with some homes. The routes curve to the north-northwest prior to heading north. US 9 Truck/DE 404 Truck turn east onto Park Avenue and pass through residential areas before crossing the Delmarva Central Railroad's Indian River Subdivision line at-grade. The road runs through agricultural areas and passes to the south of Delaware Coastal Airport, where it makes a curve to the north. US 9 Truck/DE 404 Truck head through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes to the east of the airport, crossing the Delmarva Central Railroad's Lewes Industrial Track line at-grade before ending at US 9/DE 404 east of Georgetown.[33]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Georgetown, Sussex County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00 
 
US 113 north (Dupont Boulevard)
   DE 18 / DE 404 (Seashore Highway/Bridgeville Road) – Bridgeville, Bay Bridge, Georgetown
Western terminus; west end of US 113 overlap
1.161.87  US 9 (County Seat Highway/West Market Street) – Laurel, Seaford, Georgetown, Lewes
 
 
 
US 9 Truck begins
West end of US 9 Truck overlap; western terminus of US 9 Truck
2.714.36 
 
US 113 south (Dupont Boulevard)
East end of US 113 overlap
7.211.6   US 9 / DE 404 (Lewes Georgetown Highway)
 
 
 
US 9 Truck ends
Eastern terminus; eastern terminus of US 9 Truck
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Former DE 404 Alternate edit

 

 

Delaware Route 404 Alternate

LocationBridgeville
Length4.65 mi[1] (7.48 km)
Existed1990[16]–1999[17]

Delaware Route 404 Alternate (DE 404 Alt.) was a 4.65-mile (7.48 km)[1] alternate route of DE 404 that bypassed the town of Bridgeville. It ran to the north of Bridgeville on Newton Road and to the east of Bridgeville on US 13.[34][35] The route was created by 1990.[16] The alignment of DE 404 Alt. was replaced by DE 404 in 1999. The route of DE 404 in Bridgeville then became known as DE 404 Bus.[17]

Major intersections
The entire route was in Bridgeville, Sussex County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.000.00  DE 404 (Seashore Highway)Western terminus
2.143.44 
 
US 13 north (Sussex Highway) – Dover
West end of US 13 overlap
 
 
 
US 13 Bus. south (North Main Street) – Bridgeville Historic District
Right-in/right-out intersection eastbound; northern terminus of US 13 Bus.
4.657.48 
 
US 13 south (Sussex Highway) – Seaford
 
 
 
  US 13 Bus. north / DE 404 (South Main Street/Seashore Highway) – Georgetown, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Shore Points
Eastern terminus; southern terminus of US 13 Bus.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Delaware State Highway Department; The National Survey Co. (1936). Official Road Map of the State of Delaware (PDF) (Map) (1936–1937 ed.). Dover: Delaware State Highway Department. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e Delaware Department of Transportation (2017). Official Travel & Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Dover: Delaware Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 18, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d Google (November 16, 2011). "overview of Delaware Route 404" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 16, 2011.
  5. ^ . WJLA-TV. July 1, 2011. Archived from the original on April 6, 2012. Retrieved November 16, 2011.
  6. ^ Sottili, Carol (May 20, 2010). "How to beat the beach traffic". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 14, 2012.
  7. ^ Delmarva Peninsula Evacuation Route Map (PDF) (Map). Delaware Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  8. ^ "Delaware Bayshore Byway". Delaware Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 30, 2017.
  9. ^ "2021 Summary of Designated Byways" (PDF). National Scenic Byways Program. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
  10. ^ National Highway System: Delaware (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. 2010. Retrieved February 10, 2012.
  11. ^ Natzke, Stefan; Neathery, Mike & Adderly, Kevin (June 20, 2012). "What is the National Highway System?". National Highway System. Federal Highway Administration. from the original on September 24, 2012. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  12. ^ Delaware State Highway Department (1920). Official Road Map (PDF) (Map). Dover: Delaware State Highway Department. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  13. ^ Delaware State Highway Department (1924). Official Road Map (PDF) (Map). Dover: Delaware State Highway Department. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  14. ^ Delaware State Highway Department (1931). Official Road Map of the State of Delaware (PDF) (Map). Dover: Delaware State Highway Department. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  15. ^ Delaware Department of Transportation (1987). Official State Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Dover: Delaware Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  16. ^ a b c Delaware Department of Transportation (1990). Official State Map (PDF) (Map). Dover: Delaware Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  17. ^ a b c d e Delaware Department of Transportation (1999). Delaware Official Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Dover: Delaware Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  18. ^ a b "Location Level Historic Resources Survey - Sussex East West Corridor Study - Sussex County, Delaware - Introduction" (PDF). Delaware Department of Transportation. 1992. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
  19. ^ "Sussex traffic study set". The Morning News. Wilmington, DE. April 25, 1986.
  20. ^ "Road work planned". The Morning News. Wilmington, DE. January 5, 1988.
  21. ^ "Bill proposes highway study: New Sussex roadway eyed". Delaware State News. June 2, 2004.
  22. ^ . Delaware Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on February 26, 2021. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  23. ^ MacArthur, Ron (March 16, 2021). "DelDOT begins Coastal Corridors Study". Cape Gazette. Retrieved March 16, 2021.
  24. ^ "Plantation Road Workshop Display" (PDF). Delaware Department of Transportation. February 15, 2018. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
  25. ^ a b . Delaware Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on August 25, 2010. Retrieved February 24, 2018.
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  27. ^ Johnson, Kyle (January 13, 2021). "DelDOT Announces Construction on New Roundabout in Georgetown". Salisbury, MD: WBOC-TV. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
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  30. ^ "Project: Plantation Road Improvements, Robinsonville Road to US 9 (Phase 1)". Delaware Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  31. ^ "US 113 @ SR 18/SR 404 (Georgetown) Grade Separated Intersection". Delaware Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
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  33. ^ a b Google (August 6, 2013). "overview of Delaware Route 404 Truck" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 6, 2013.
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  35. ^ Google (November 16, 2011). "overview of Delaware Route 404 Alternate" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 16, 2011.

External links edit

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  • Delaware Roads - DE 404

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Delaware Route 404 DE 404 is a major state highway in Sussex County Delaware that spans the east west width of the state DE 404 s western terminus is at the Maryland border northwest of Bridgeville where the road continues into that state as Maryland Route 404 MD 404 and its eastern terminus is at the Five Points intersection with U S Route 9 US 9 DE 1 and US 9 Business US 9 Bus in Nassau The route passes through rural areas as well as the towns of Bridgeville and Georgetown DE 404 runs concurrent with DE 18 from east of Bridgeville to Georgetown and with US 9 from Georgetown to Five Points DE 404 has a business route DE 404 Bus that passes through Bridgeville and a truck route DE 404 Truck that bypasses Georgetown DE 404 along with MD 404 serves as a major route connecting the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the Baltimore Washington Metropolitan Area with the Delaware Beaches Delaware Route 404Route informationMaintained by DelDOTLength35 22 mi 1 56 68 km Existed1936 2 presentTouristroutesDelaware Bayshore BywayMajor junctionsWest endMD 404 near Adams CrossroadsMajor intersectionsDE 36 in Scotts Corner US 13 in Bridgeville DE 18 near Bridgeville US 113 in Georgetown US 9 in Georgetown DE 30 in Gravel Hill DE 5 in Harbeson DE 1D DE 23 in NassauEast endUS 9 DE 1 US 9 Bus in NassauLocationCountryUnited StatesStateDelawareCountiesSussexHighway systemDelaware State Route System List Byways US 301 DE 491 DE 404 was first designated by 1936 to run from the Maryland border to DE 18 southeast of Bridgeville The route was extended east to Five Points by 1987 By 1999 DE 404 was realigned to bypass Bridgeville with DE 404 Bus designated on the former route through the town The new alignment of DE 404 around Bridgeville replaced DE 404 Alternate DE 404 Alt which was designated by 1990 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Special routes 4 1 DE 404 Business 4 2 DE 404 Truck 4 3 Former DE 404 Alternate 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description edit nbsp DE 18 DE 404 westbound in Georgetown DE 404 begins at the Maryland border where the road continues northwest into that state as MD 404 From the state line the route heads southeast on two lane undivided Seashore Highway passing through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes and businesses DE 404 intersects Adamsville Road in the community of Adams Crossroads before it crosses the Marshyhope Creek In the community of Scotts Corner the road comes to a junction with the western terminus of DE 36 DE 404 continues through more rural areas and has an intersection with Dublin Hill Road The route briefly becomes a divided highway before it turns northeast onto two lane undivided Newton Road with DE 404 Bus continuing southeast along Seashore Highway toward the town of Bridgeville From here DE 404 heads through agricultural areas to the north of Bridgeville curving east and crossing the Delmarva Central Railroad s Delmarva Subdivision line at grade 3 4 The route comes to an intersection with US 13 and turns south to form a concurrency with that route on Sussex Highway a four lane divided highway A short distance later US 13 Bus splits off at an eastbound right in right out intersection to head southwest into Bridgeville The road crosses Redden Road and continues through farmland with some businesses to the east of Bridgeville Upon reaching an intersection with US 13 Bus DE 404 Bus DE 404 splits from US 13 by heading southeast onto four lane divided Seashore Highway The road passes a few businesses before becoming two lanes and undivided as it continues through agricultural areas coming to an intersection with DE 18 3 4 At this point DE 18 heads east concurrent with DE 404 along Seashore Highway through a mix of farmland and woodland with some residences and businesses The road crosses the Nanticoke River and passes through tracts of the Redden State Forest heading across Gravelly Branch to the south of Collins Pond and crossing Deep Creek further east DE 18 DE 404 enters the town of Georgetown and becomes Bridgeville Road running to the north of the Jack F Owens Campus of Delaware Technical Community College The road intersects US 113 and the western terminus of DE 404 Truck in a commercial area and continues east The two routes head southeast onto North Bedford Street passing homes and businesses The road intersects US 9 at a traffic circle called The Circle in the center of Georgetown where the Sussex County Courthouse is located Here DE 18 reaches its eastern terminus 3 4 nbsp US 9 DE 404 westbound past DE 30 in Gravel Hill At this point DE 404 continues northeast concurrent with US 9 on East Market Street through the downtown area The road crosses the Delmarva Central Railroad s Indian River Subdivision line at grade and runs through residential areas with a few businesses passing south of the Southern Delaware Tourism Visitors Center The roadway briefly becomes a divided highway at the Sand Hill Road Airport Road intersection US 9 DE 404 heads east northeast out of Georgetown and becomes Lewes Georgetown Highway passing through farmland and woodland with some development The two routes intersect the eastern terminus of US 9 Truck DE 404 Truck a short distance east of Georgetown In the community of Gravel Hill the road crosses DE 30 Following this intersection US 9 DE 404 passes through more rural land reaching a junction with DE 5 near businesses in the community of Harbeson Past here the two routes cross an abandoned railroad line at the Cool Spring Road intersection in the community of Cool Spring Farther east residential development near the road begins to increase with the road passing through the community of Belltown Upon reaching the area of the Five Points intersection in the community of Nassau US 9 DE 404 runs past homes and businesses widening into a divided highway and coming to an intersection with DE 1D DE 23 DE 23 joins US 9 DE 404 for a concurrency on a four lane divided highway before the road comes to a junction with DE 1 Here DE 23 DE 404 ends US 9 Bus continues northeast and US 9 heads east for a concurrency with DE 1 At this intersection access from eastbound DE 404 to northbound DE 1 is provided by a reverse jughandle 3 4 DE 404 serves as part of a major route connecting the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the Baltimore Washington Metropolitan Area to the Delaware Beaches 5 6 DE 404 also serves as part of a primary hurricane evacuation route from the Delaware Beaches to points inland 7 The section of the route between DE 5 in Harbeson and DE 1 in Five Points is designated as part of the Delaware Bayshore Byway a Delaware Byway and National Scenic Byway 8 9 The highest annual average daily traffic along DE 404 is 22 186 vehicles along the US 13 concurrency with the lowest being 4 860 vehicles at the western terminus of DE 404 Bus 1 All of DE 404 is part of the National Highway System 10 a network of roads important to the country s economy defense and mobility 11 History edit nbsp US 9 DE 404 eastbound past The Circle in Georgetown where DE 18 ends and DE 404 joins US 9 By 1920 what would originally become DE 404 was an unimproved county road with the section east of Bridgeville under contract as a state highway 12 The entire route of what would become DE 404 was completed as a state highway to a point northwest of Bridgeville by 1924 13 By 1931 the road was built as a state highway northwest to the Maryland border 14 DE 404 was designated to run from the Maryland border where it connected to MD 404 southeast to DE 18 southeast of Bridgeville by 1936 The route followed its current alignment to Bridgeville where it passed through the town on Market Street and South Main Street before picking up its current alignment east of US 13 At this time what is now DE 404 past its then eastern terminus was designated as part of DE 18 2 By 1987 DE 404 was extended east to DE 1 in Five Points following DE 18 to Georgetown and US 9 which had replaced a portion of DE 18 from Georgetown to Five Points 15 DE 404 Alt was created to bypass Bridgeville to the north and east by 1990 following Newton Road and US 13 16 The alternate route became a part of mainline DE 404 by 1999 with the former alignment of DE 404 through Bridgeville designated DE 404 Bus 17 DE 404 saw increased traffic levels in the summer months due to people traveling to the Delaware Beaches which has led to traffic congestion and safety concerns 18 A traffic study on increasing congestion along east west roads in Sussex County including DE 404 was undertaken in 1986 in coordination with Maryland officials 19 In 1988 plans were made for a consultant to design road improvements for an east west corridor between Bridgeville and the Lewes area 20 The Delaware Department of Transportation DelDOT undertook the Sussex East West Corridor Study which was published in 1992 to study road improvements to the DE 404 corridor The study included different proposed alignments and plans for bypasses of Bridgeville and Georgetown As part of this study a survey of historic properties within the proposed path of the roadway was undertaken 18 In 2004 plans for a new roadway along the DE 404 corridor resurfaced when the House Transportation Committee of the Delaware House of Representatives called for DelDOT to conduct a feasibility study on constructing a new roadway State Representative Gerald Hocker and State Senator George Bunting sponsored a resolution that would address increasing traffic in Sussex County 21 In 2019 DelDOT began the Coastal Corridors Study to study east west traffic patterns on roads in northern Sussex County including DE 404 22 The study is intended to develop long term road improvements along the corridor In March 2021 five virtual workshops on the study were held to present collected data and gather input from the public 23 nbsp DE 404 eastbound past its western terminus at MD 404 at the Maryland border near Adams Crossroads In 1991 the Five Points intersection was reconfigured to separate the DE 23 and Plantation Road intersection from US 9 DE 404 with a short connector road linking US 9 DE 404 to the two roads In addition a jughandle was constructed from eastbound US 9 DE 404 to northbound DE 1 In 2004 DelDOT began a study on converting the Five Points intersection into an interchange in addition to developing plans on widening US 9 DE 404 west of the Five Points intersection Alternatives for these projects were presented at public workshops between 2004 and 2008 although the projects were cancelled due to lack of support and financial limitations 24 In June 2007 a 15 million project began that realigned the intersection between US 13 and DE 404 US 13 Bus DE 404 Bus in Bridgeville from a skewed intersection to a perpendicular intersection and built service roads on both sides of US 13 The project was intended to improve safety at the intersection which saw a high accident rate due to its design Work on the project was completed on May 21 2009 with DelDOT secretary Carolann Wicks and President of Commissioners for the Town of Bridgeville William Jefferson in attendance at a ceremony 25 26 On January 25 2021 construction began to realign Airport Road and Sand Hill Road at their intersection with US 9 DE 404 east of Georgetown as part of a larger project to create an eastern gateway into Georgetown Construction was expected to be completed in April 2021 27 28 In 2022 construction began to reconfigure the intersection between US 9 DE 404 and DE 1D DE 23 that would realign DE 1D and DE 23 to meet at a roundabout and intersect a longer connector road linking to US 9 DE 404 and also build a direct ramp from southbound DE 1 to US 9 DE 404 at the DE 1D DE 23 intersection Construction on this project is planned to be finished in 2024 29 30 An interchange is planned with US 113 as part of improving that highway The proposed interchange at US 113 is currently in the design phase with construction expected to begin in 2024 31 Major intersections editThe entire route is in Sussex County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes 0 000 00 nbsp nbsp MD 404 west Shore Highway Denton Bay BridgeMaryland state line western terminus Scotts Corner3 235 20 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp DE 36 east Scotts Store Road to DE 16 GreenwoodWestern terminus of DE 36 Bridgeville6 089 78 nbsp nbsp nbsp DE 404 Bus east Seashore Highway Western terminus of DE 404 Bus 8 2213 23 nbsp nbsp US 13 north Sussex Highway DoverWest end of US 13 overlap nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus south North Main Street Bridgeville Historic DistrictRight in right out intersection eastbound northern terminus of US 13 Bus 10 7217 25 nbsp nbsp US 13 south Sussex Highway Seaford Maryland Beaches nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus north DE 404 Bus west South Main Street BridgevilleEast end of US 13 overlap southern terminus of US 13 Bus eastern terminus of DE 404 Bus 12 3719 91 nbsp nbsp DE 18 west Cannon Road FederalsburgWest end of DE 18 overlap Georgetown21 6434 83 nbsp US 113 Dupont Boulevard DE 404 Truck east Milford Millsboro BeachesWestern terminus of DE 404 Truck 22 6936 52 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 9 west West Market Street to US 113 Laurel nbsp nbsp DE 18 endsTraffic circle eastern terminus of DE 18 west end of US 9 overlap nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 9 Truck west DE 404 Truck west Park Avenue to US 113Eastern terminus of US 9 Truck DE 404 Truck Gravel Hill nbsp DE 30 Gravel Hill Road Milton Millsboro Harbeson28 7146 20 nbsp DE 5 Harbeson Road Milton Harbeson Oak Orchard Nassau35 0856 46 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp DE 1D south Plantation Road DE 23 south Beaver Dam Road West end of DE 23 overlap 35 2256 68 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 9 east DE 1 Coastal Highway Rehoboth Beach nbsp nbsp nbsp US 9 Bus east Savannah Road Lewes nbsp nbsp DE 23 endsEastern terminus northern terminus of DE 23 western terminus of US 9 Bus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSpecial routes editDE 404 Business edit nbsp nbsp Delaware Route 404 BusinessLocationBridgevilleLength3 45 mi 1 5 55 km Existed1999 17 present nbsp DE 404 Bus eastbound past DE 404 northwest of Bridgeville Delaware Route 404 Business DE 404 Bus is a 3 45 mile 5 55 km 1 long business route of DE 404 that runs through the town of Bridgeville The route begins at DE 404 northwest of Bridgeville heading southeast on two lane undivided Seashore Highway through agricultural areas with some homes DE 404 Bus enters Bridgeville and heads through commercial areas briefly becoming a divided highway before it intersects Federalsburg Road At this junction the business route turns northeast onto two lane undivided Market Street and crosses the Delmarva Central Railroad s Delmarva Subdivision line at grade The route passes several homes before intersecting US 13 Bus and turning south to join that route on South Main Street The two routes run through more residential areas before leaving Bridgeville and heading through farmland with some development The road widens into a four lane divided highway and heads into a commercial area intersecting US 13 and DE 404 At this point US 13 Bus and DE 404 Bus both end with the road continuing southeast as DE 404 3 32 The highest annual average daily traffic along DE 404 Bus is 7 797 vehicles at the eastern terminus at US 13 and DE 404 with the lowest being 5 344 vehicles at the western border of Bridgeville 1 DE 404 Bus was created in 1999 when DE 404 was rerouted to bypass Bridgeville on the alignment of DE 404 Alt 17 Between June 2007 and May 2009 the intersection with US 13 and DE 404 at the eastern terminus was realigned from a skewed intersection to a perpendicular intersection 25 26 Major intersections The entire route is in Bridgeville Sussex County mi 1 kmDestinationsNotes 0 000 00 nbsp DE 404 Seashore Highway Newton Road Western terminus 1 842 96 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus north North Main Street West end of US 13 Bus overlap 3 455 55 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 DE 404 west Sussex Highway Seaford Fenwick Island nbsp nbsp DE 404 east Seashore Highway Georgetown Beaches nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus endsEastern terminus southern terminus of US 13 Bus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus DE 404 Truck edit nbsp nbsp Delaware Route 404 TruckLocationGeorgetownLength7 2 mi 33 11 6 km nbsp US 9 Truck DE 404 Truck eastbound approaching split from southbound US 113 south of Georgetown Delaware Route 404 Truck DE 404 Truck is a truck bypass of the section of DE 404 through the town of Georgetown The route begins at the intersection between US 113 and DE 18 DE 404 heading south along with US 113 on four lane divided Dupont Boulevard The road passes through commercial areas with some farmland reaching an intersection with US 9 At this point US 113 DE 404 Truck becomes concurrent with US 9 Truck The road heads southeast through woodland with some farm fields and businesses US 9 Truck DE 404 Truck split from US 113 by heading north northeast on two lane undivided South Bedford Street The road passes commercial development before heading through farmland with some homes The routes curve to the north northwest prior to heading north US 9 Truck DE 404 Truck turn east onto Park Avenue and pass through residential areas before crossing the Delmarva Central Railroad s Indian River Subdivision line at grade The road runs through agricultural areas and passes to the south of Delaware Coastal Airport where it makes a curve to the north US 9 Truck DE 404 Truck head through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes to the east of the airport crossing the Delmarva Central Railroad s Lewes Industrial Track line at grade before ending at US 9 DE 404 east of Georgetown 33 Major intersections The entire route is in Georgetown Sussex County mi 1 kmDestinationsNotes 0 000 00 nbsp nbsp US 113 north Dupont Boulevard nbsp nbsp DE 18 DE 404 Seashore Highway Bridgeville Road Bridgeville Bay Bridge GeorgetownWestern terminus west end of US 113 overlap 1 161 87 nbsp US 9 County Seat Highway West Market Street Laurel Seaford Georgetown Lewes nbsp nbsp nbsp US 9 Truck beginsWest end of US 9 Truck overlap western terminus of US 9 Truck 2 714 36 nbsp nbsp US 113 south Dupont Boulevard East end of US 113 overlap 7 211 6 nbsp nbsp US 9 DE 404 Lewes Georgetown Highway nbsp nbsp nbsp US 9 Truck endsEastern terminus eastern terminus of US 9 Truck 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Former DE 404 Alternate edit nbsp nbsp Delaware Route 404 AlternateLocationBridgevilleLength4 65 mi 1 7 48 km Existed1990 16 1999 17 Delaware Route 404 Alternate DE 404 Alt was a 4 65 mile 7 48 km 1 alternate route of DE 404 that bypassed the town of Bridgeville It ran to the north of Bridgeville on Newton Road and to the east of Bridgeville on US 13 34 35 The route was created by 1990 16 The alignment of DE 404 Alt was replaced by DE 404 in 1999 The route of DE 404 in Bridgeville then became known as DE 404 Bus 17 Major intersections The entire route was in Bridgeville Sussex County mi 1 kmDestinationsNotes 0 000 00 nbsp DE 404 Seashore Highway Western terminus 2 143 44 nbsp nbsp US 13 north Sussex Highway DoverWest end of US 13 overlap nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus south North Main Street Bridgeville Historic DistrictRight in right out intersection eastbound northern terminus of US 13 Bus 4 657 48 nbsp nbsp US 13 south Sussex Highway Seaford nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 13 Bus north DE 404 South Main Street Seashore Highway Georgetown Lewes Rehoboth Beach Shore PointsEastern terminus southern terminus of US 13 Bus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portalReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k Staff 2018 Traffic Count and Mileage Report Interstate Delaware and US Routes PDF Delaware Department of Transportation Retrieved March 29 2020 a b Delaware State Highway Department The National Survey Co 1936 Official Road Map of the State of Delaware PDF Map 1936 1937 ed Dover 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original on August 25 2010 Retrieved February 24 2018 a b Event Celebrates Completion of US Route 13 Route 404 Project Press release Delaware Department of Transportation May 21 2009 Retrieved February 24 2018 Johnson Kyle January 13 2021 DelDOT Announces Construction on New Roundabout in Georgetown Salisbury MD WBOC TV Retrieved January 14 2021 MacArthur Ron January 22 2021 Roundabout planned as part of Georgetown East Gateway Cape Gazette Retrieved January 25 2021 Plantation Road Workshop Display PDF Delaware Department of Transportation February 15 2018 Retrieved February 24 2018 Project Plantation Road Improvements Robinsonville Road to US 9 Phase 1 Delaware Department of Transportation Retrieved March 30 2023 US 113 SR 18 SR 404 Georgetown Grade Separated Intersection Delaware Department of Transportation Retrieved January 3 2020 Google November 16 2011 overview of Delaware Route 404 Business Map Google Maps Google Retrieved November 16 2011 a b Google August 6 2013 overview of Delaware Route 404 Truck Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 6 2013 Delaware Department of Transportation 1997 Official Transportation Map PDF Map Dover Delaware Department of Transportation Retrieved November 24 2015 Google November 16 2011 overview of Delaware Route 404 Alternate Map Google Maps Google Retrieved November 16 2011 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Delaware Route 404KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Delaware Route 404 DE 404 at AARoads com Delaware Roads DE 404 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Delaware Route 404 amp oldid 1198704360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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