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Wilmington station (Delaware)

Wilmington station, also known as the Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Railroad Station, is a passenger rail station in Wilmington, Delaware. It serves nine Amtrak train routes and is part of the Northeast Corridor. It also serves SEPTA Regional Rail commuter trains on the Wilmington/Newark Line as well as DART First State local buses and Greyhound Lines intercity buses.

Wilmington, DE
Wilmington station, July 2014
General information
Other namesJoseph R. Biden, Jr., Railroad Station
Location100 South French Street
Wilmington, Delaware
United States
Coordinates39°44′12″N 75°33′04″W / 39.736759°N 75.551093°W / 39.736759; -75.551093
Owned byAmtrak
Line(s)Amtrak Northeast Corridor
Platforms2 side platforms, 1 island platform
Tracks3
Connections
Construction
ParkingPaid parking nearby
Bicycle facilities20 rack spaces[2]
AccessibleYes[1]
Other information
Station codeAmtrak: WIL
SEPTA: 90203
Fare zone4 (SEPTA)[1]
History
Opened1908 (1908)
Rebuilt2011
Electrified1928[3] (toward Philadelphia)
1935[4] (toward Washington D.C)
Previous namesFrench Street
Wilmington Pennsylvania Station
Passengers
FY 2021227,919[5] (Amtrak)
2017878 boardings, 632 alightings (weekday average)[6] (SEPTA)
Rank19 of 146 (SEPTA)
Services
Former services
Preceding station Pennsylvania Railroad Following station
Newport Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Edge Moor
Terminus Wilmington Line Edge Moor
New Castle
toward Cape Charles
Delmarva Division Terminus
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Newark, Delaware Chesapeake Chester
Baltimore Federal Philadelphia
Aberdeen
toward Tri-State
Hilltopper
Baltimore Metroliner Philadelphia
toward New York
Montrealer Philadelphia
toward Montreal
Wilmington Station
Area2 buildings and 1 structure on 3.3 acres (1.3 ha)
ArchitectFurness, Evans & Co.
Architectural styleRomanesque Revival
NRHP reference No.76000581[7]
Added to NRHPNovember 21, 1976

Built in 1907 as Pennsylvania Station, the station was renamed in 2011 for then-Vice President (now President) Joe Biden, an advocate for passenger rail who routinely took the train from Wilmington to Washington, D.C. during his time as a Senator from 1973 to 2009.[8] In 1987, Biden formally announced his ultimately unsuccessful bid for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination at this station. Located on Front Street between French and Walnut Streets in downtown Wilmington, the station has one inside level with stores, a cafe/newsstand, Amtrak and SEPTA ticket offices, a car rental office, and restrooms. Passengers board their trains on the second-story train platforms.

History

 
The station from above in a 1977 Historic American Engineering Record survey photo
 
The station in 2010 during renovation

The station replaced an earlier station erected by the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad.[9]

It was built in 1907 for $300,000 by the PW&B successor, the Pennsylvania Railroad.[10] It was designed by renowned architect Frank Furness, who also designed the adjacent Pennsylvania Railroad Building (which housed the offices for the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad) and the nearby Baltimore & Ohio Railroad's Water Street Station. (The Pennsylvania Railroad Building has since been renovated; as of 2014, it holds the offices of ING Direct United States.)[10]

Admired for his use of new and innovative materials and his forceful architectural statements, Furness chose to have the trains move right through the second floor of the station, with room for a ticketing and retail concourse at ground level underneath the tracks.[9] This unconventional arrangement celebrated the power of the locomotive and America's industrial strength. The north end of the station has a four-faced rectangular clock tower that rises an extra story above the main roof. It is decorated with stone and terra cotta work that is repeated in plainer form throughout the station.[9]

Wilmington Station has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976.[11] A renovation project was conducted in 1984.[10] The National Register added the adjacent railroad viaduct in 1999. SEPTA has been running to Wilmington since 1989.[12]

In 2009, the station began a two-year restoration; about two-thirds of the $37.7 million in funding came from United States government stimulus funds.[8][10] During construction, customer operations, including platform access, were moved to a temporary station next door.[10] The station reopened on December 6, 2010, and final work was completed in March 2011.[8][13]

On March 19, 2011, the station's name was changed from Wilmington Station to Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Railroad Station. The ceremony honored U.S. Vice President (now President) Joe Biden, who took over 7,000 round trips from the station to Washington, D.C. during his U.S. Senate career and was noted as an advocate for Amtrak and passenger rail more generally.[8][14] On January 20, 2017, within an hour after completing his tenure as vice president, Biden boarded an Amtrak Acela train in Washington, D.C. bound for his namesake station.[15]

The adjacent Wilmington Transit Center for DART First State bus service opened in May 2020.[16]

Services

Trains

 
A northbound Amtrak Northeast Regional train stops at Wilmington station

The station is served by Amtrak Northeast Regional and Acela trains along the Northeast Corridor going south to Baltimore and Washington, D.C., and going north to Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston. It is also served by several long distance trains including the Cardinal to Chicago, the Carolinian to Charlotte, the Crescent to New Orleans, the Palmetto to Savannah, the Silver Star and the Silver Meteor to Miami, and the Vermonter to St. Albans, Vermont. Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach service is provided through the station to Dover, Delaware and Salisbury, Maryland via Greyhound Lines.

Despite being just 25 miles south of Philadelphia's 30th Street Station, the third-busiest Amtrak station in the country, Wilmington Station is a major Amtrak station in its own right. It is the seventh-busiest Amtrak station in the Mid-Atlantic region (behind New York Penn, Washington Union, 30th Street, Baltimore Penn, Albany-Rensselaer and BWI) and the 13th-busiest nationwide.

It is also served by SEPTA Regional Rail's Wilmington/Newark Line with service to Center City Philadelphia and Newark, Delaware. Like all stations in Delaware, SEPTA service is provided under contract and funded through DART First State, which also provides extensive local bus service as they have since 1994.

Intercity buses

 
Wilmington Bus Station serving Greyhound Lines

Greyhound Lines intercity buses stop at the Wilmington Bus Station adjacent to the Wilmington station at 101 North French Street. The bus terminal is attached to the station's parking garage. Greyhound Lines provides direct, one-seat ride service from the bus terminal to various cities including Baltimore, New York City, Norfolk, Philadelphia, Richmond, and Washington, D.C.[17]

Local transit

 
Wilmington Transit Center serving DART First State buses

DART First State bus routes serving Wilmington station include 2, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 20, 28, 33, 35, 37, 40, 52, 301, and 305 (seasonally). Most buses stop at the Wilmington Transit Center adjacent to the station.

The Wilmington Transit Center was built as a DART First State bus hub adjacent to Wilmington station. A groundbreaking ceremony for the transit center was held on November 19, 2018, with Governor John Carney, U.S. Senator Tom Carper, Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki, DelDOT Secretary Jennifer Cohan, and DART First State CEO John Sisson in attendance. The Wilmington Transit Center serves most DART First State bus routes in Wilmington and includes a covered waiting area with seats, real-time bus displays, a ticket sales office, restrooms, vending machines, bicycle racks, and parking. Construction of the transit center cost $19 million and opened on May 17, 2020.[18][19][20]

Station layout

P
Platform level
Side platform  
Track 3      Northeast Regional toward Washington or Norfolk (Newark)
     Amtrak services towards Baltimore and points south (Baltimore)
     Wilmington/​Newark Line toward Newark (Churchmans Crossing)
Island platform  
Track 2      Northeast Regional toward Washington or Norfolk (Newark)
     Amtrak services towards Baltimore and points south (Baltimore)
     Wilmington/​Newark Line toward Newark (Churchmans Crossing)
     Northeast Regional toward New York or Boston (Philadelphia)
     Amtrak services toward Philadelphia and points north (Philadelphia)
Track 1      Wilmington/​Newark Line toward Temple University (Claymont)
Side platform  
G Street Level Entrance/exit, Amtrak and SEPTA ticketing, waiting room, restrooms, rental cars, cafe/newsstand, connections to local and Greyhound buses, parking

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Wilmington/Newark Line Timetable" (PDF). Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. April 16, 2023. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  2. ^ "Wilmington Station". Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority. Retrieved July 12, 2023.
  3. ^ "Electric Trains in Service on Pennsy". The Every Evening. Wilmington, Delaware. October 1, 1928. p. 1. Retrieved January 31, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  4. ^ "N.Y.-Washington Electric Train Service Starts Sunday on P.R.R." The Daily Home News. New Brunswick, New Jersey. February 9, 1935. p. 3. Retrieved January 31, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2021: State of Delaware" (PDF). Amtrak. August 2022. Retrieved September 27, 2022.
  6. ^ "Fiscal Year 2021 Service Plan Update". SEPTA. June 2020. p. 24. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  7. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  8. ^ a b c d Travers, Karen (March 16, 2011). . ABC News. Archived from the original on March 19, 2011. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
  9. ^ a b c Great American Stations. Accessed March 8, 2013.
  10. ^ a b c d e Taylor, Adam (April 3, 2010), "Delaware transportation: For now, it's a headache on all sides of the tracks", The News Journal (Delawareonline), Wilmington: Gannett, retrieved December 9, 2010 (subscription required)
  11. ^ New Castle County Listings at the National Register of Historic Places (Building – #76000581)
  12. ^ New Castle County Listings at the National Register of Historic Places (Structure – #99001276)
  13. ^ "Historic Wilmington Train Station Re-Opens" (PDF) (Press release). Amtrak. December 6, 2010. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
  14. ^ Bothum, Kelly (March 19, 2011). "Biden: 'I don't deserve' Amtrak station honor". The News Journal. Retrieved March 19, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ Cherry, Amy (January 20, 2017). "VIDEO: Crowd cheers, chants 'Welcome Home Joe' for the homecoming of Delaware's own". Wilmington, DE: WDEL. Retrieved March 10, 2018.
  16. ^ "New DART bus hub opens near train station". Delaware Business Now. May 20, 2020.
  17. ^ "Wilmington Bus Station". Greyhound Lines. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  18. ^ "Groundbreaking for Wilmington Transit Center Celebrated Today" (Press release). DART First State. November 19, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  19. ^ "Join DART for a Community Conversation". DART First State. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  20. ^ "DART Statewide Service Change – Effective: Sunday, May 17, 2020". DART First State. Retrieved May 12, 2020.

Further reading

  • Dilts, James D. (Fall–Winter 2010). "Three Amtrak Stations Take Different Roads to Rehabilitation". Railroad History (203): 46–50. JSTOR 43525153.

External links

  • Wilmington, DE – Amtrak
  • Wilmington, DE – Station history at Great American Stations (Amtrak)
  • Wilmington – SEPTA
  • Wilmington Amtrak & SEPTA Station – USA RailGuide (TrainWeb)
  • Friends of Furness Railroad District November 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. DE-12-D, "Pennsylvania Railroad Improvements, Wilmington Train Station", HAER No. DE-12-E, "Pennsylvania Railroad Improvements, Pennsylvania Railroad Office Building"
  • NRHP Station Listing with Photos July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • Station on Google Maps Street View: Front Street entrance, French Street entrance, West end of station
  • Article from Railroad Age Gazette (1908) with original floor plan

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Wilmington station also known as the Joseph R Biden Jr Railroad Station is a passenger rail station in Wilmington Delaware It serves nine Amtrak train routes and is part of the Northeast Corridor It also serves SEPTA Regional Rail commuter trains on the Wilmington Newark Line as well as DART First State local buses and Greyhound Lines intercity buses Wilmington DEWilmington station July 2014General informationOther namesJoseph R Biden Jr Railroad StationLocation100 South French StreetWilmington DelawareUnited StatesCoordinates39 44 12 N 75 33 04 W 39 736759 N 75 551093 W 39 736759 75 551093Owned byAmtrakLine s Amtrak Northeast CorridorPlatforms2 side platforms 1 island platformTracks3ConnectionsAmtrak ThruwayDART First State 2 5 6 10 11 13 14 18 20 33 35 37 40 42 52 301 1 Greyhound LinesConstructionParkingPaid parking nearbyBicycle facilities20 rack spaces 2 AccessibleYes 1 Other informationStation codeAmtrak WIL SEPTA 90203Fare zone4 SEPTA 1 HistoryOpened1908 1908 Rebuilt2011Electrified1928 3 toward Philadelphia 1935 4 toward Washington D C Previous namesFrench StreetWilmington Pennsylvania StationPassengersFY 2021227 919 5 Amtrak 2017878 boardings 632 alightings weekday average 6 SEPTA Rank19 of 146 SEPTA ServicesPreceding station Amtrak Following stationBaltimoretoward Washington D C Acela Philadelphiatoward Boston SouthVermonter Philadelphiatoward St AlbansBaltimoretoward Chicago Cardinal Philadelphiatoward New YorkBaltimoretoward Charlotte CarolinianBaltimoretoward New Orleans CrescentBaltimoretoward Savannah PalmettoBaltimoretoward Miami Silver MeteorSilver StarNewark Delawaretoward Norfolk Newport News or Roanoke Northeast Regional Philadelphiatoward Boston South or SpringfieldPreceding station SEPTA Following stationChurchmans Crossingtoward Newark Wilmington Newark Line Claymonttoward Temple UniversityFormer servicesPreceding station Pennsylvania Railroad Following stationNewporttoward Washington D C Philadelphia Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Edge Moortoward PhiladelphiaTerminus Wilmington Line Edge Moortoward Suburban StationNew Castletoward Cape Charles Delmarva Division TerminusPreceding station Amtrak Following stationNewark Delawaretoward Washington D C Chesapeake Chestertoward Philadelphia SuburbanBaltimoretoward Newport News Federal Philadelphiatoward Boston SouthAberdeentoward Tri State HilltopperBaltimoretoward Washington D C Metroliner Philadelphiatoward New YorkMontrealer Philadelphiatoward MontrealWilmington StationU S National Register of Historic PlacesArea2 buildings and 1 structure on 3 3 acres 1 3 ha ArchitectFurness Evans amp Co Architectural styleRomanesque RevivalNRHP reference No 76000581 7 Added to NRHPNovember 21 1976Built in 1907 as Pennsylvania Station the station was renamed in 2011 for then Vice President now President Joe Biden an advocate for passenger rail who routinely took the train from Wilmington to Washington D C during his time as a Senator from 1973 to 2009 8 In 1987 Biden formally announced his ultimately unsuccessful bid for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination at this station Located on Front Street between French and Walnut Streets in downtown Wilmington the station has one inside level with stores a cafe newsstand Amtrak and SEPTA ticket offices a car rental office and restrooms Passengers board their trains on the second story train platforms Contents 1 History 2 Services 2 1 Trains 2 2 Intercity buses 2 3 Local transit 3 Station layout 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory Edit The station from above in a 1977 Historic American Engineering Record survey photo The station in 2010 during renovationThe station replaced an earlier station erected by the Philadelphia Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad 9 It was built in 1907 for 300 000 by the PW amp B successor the Pennsylvania Railroad 10 It was designed by renowned architect Frank Furness who also designed the adjacent Pennsylvania Railroad Building which housed the offices for the Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the nearby Baltimore amp Ohio Railroad s Water Street Station The Pennsylvania Railroad Building has since been renovated as of 2014 it holds the offices of ING Direct United States 10 Admired for his use of new and innovative materials and his forceful architectural statements Furness chose to have the trains move right through the second floor of the station with room for a ticketing and retail concourse at ground level underneath the tracks 9 This unconventional arrangement celebrated the power of the locomotive and America s industrial strength The north end of the station has a four faced rectangular clock tower that rises an extra story above the main roof It is decorated with stone and terra cotta work that is repeated in plainer form throughout the station 9 Wilmington Station has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976 11 A renovation project was conducted in 1984 10 The National Register added the adjacent railroad viaduct in 1999 SEPTA has been running to Wilmington since 1989 12 In 2009 the station began a two year restoration about two thirds of the 37 7 million in funding came from United States government stimulus funds 8 10 During construction customer operations including platform access were moved to a temporary station next door 10 The station reopened on December 6 2010 and final work was completed in March 2011 8 13 On March 19 2011 the station s name was changed from Wilmington Station to Joseph R Biden Jr Railroad Station The ceremony honored U S Vice President now President Joe Biden who took over 7 000 round trips from the station to Washington D C during his U S Senate career and was noted as an advocate for Amtrak and passenger rail more generally 8 14 On January 20 2017 within an hour after completing his tenure as vice president Biden boarded an Amtrak Acela train in Washington D C bound for his namesake station 15 The adjacent Wilmington Transit Center for DART First State bus service opened in May 2020 16 Services EditTrains Edit A northbound Amtrak Northeast Regional train stops at Wilmington stationThe station is served by Amtrak Northeast Regional and Acela trains along the Northeast Corridor going south to Baltimore and Washington D C and going north to Philadelphia New York City and Boston It is also served by several long distance trains including the Cardinal to Chicago the Carolinian to Charlotte the Crescent to New Orleans the Palmetto to Savannah the Silver Star and the Silver Meteor to Miami and the Vermonter to St Albans Vermont Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach service is provided through the station to Dover Delaware and Salisbury Maryland via Greyhound Lines Despite being just 25 miles south of Philadelphia s 30th Street Station the third busiest Amtrak station in the country Wilmington Station is a major Amtrak station in its own right It is the seventh busiest Amtrak station in the Mid Atlantic region behind New York Penn Washington Union 30th Street Baltimore Penn Albany Rensselaer and BWI and the 13th busiest nationwide It is also served by SEPTA Regional Rail s Wilmington Newark Line with service to Center City Philadelphia and Newark Delaware Like all stations in Delaware SEPTA service is provided under contract and funded through DART First State which also provides extensive local bus service as they have since 1994 Intercity buses Edit Wilmington Bus Station serving Greyhound LinesGreyhound Lines intercity buses stop at the Wilmington Bus Station adjacent to the Wilmington station at 101 North French Street The bus terminal is attached to the station s parking garage Greyhound Lines provides direct one seat ride service from the bus terminal to various cities including Baltimore New York City Norfolk Philadelphia Richmond and Washington D C 17 Local transit Edit Wilmington Transit Center serving DART First State busesDART First State bus routes serving Wilmington station include 2 5 6 10 11 13 14 18 20 28 33 35 37 40 52 301 and 305 seasonally Most buses stop at the Wilmington Transit Center adjacent to the station The Wilmington Transit Center was built as a DART First State bus hub adjacent to Wilmington station A groundbreaking ceremony for the transit center was held on November 19 2018 with Governor John Carney U S Senator Tom Carper Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki DelDOT Secretary Jennifer Cohan and DART First State CEO John Sisson in attendance The Wilmington Transit Center serves most DART First State bus routes in Wilmington and includes a covered waiting area with seats real time bus displays a ticket sales office restrooms vending machines bicycle racks and parking Construction of the transit center cost 19 million and opened on May 17 2020 18 19 20 Station layout EditPPlatform level Side platform Track 3 Northeast Regional toward Washington or Norfolk Newark Amtrak services towards Baltimore and points south Baltimore Wilmington Newark Line toward Newark Churchmans Crossing Island platform Track 2 Northeast Regional toward Washington or Norfolk Newark Amtrak services towards Baltimore and points south Baltimore Wilmington Newark Line toward Newark Churchmans Crossing Northeast Regional toward New York or Boston Philadelphia Amtrak services toward Philadelphia and points north Philadelphia Track 1 Wilmington Newark Line toward Temple University Claymont Side platform G Street Level Entrance exit Amtrak and SEPTA ticketing waiting room restrooms rental cars cafe newsstand connections to local and Greyhound buses parkingSee also EditWilmington and Western Railroad List of Delaware railroads Wilmington Rail Viaduct National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilmington DelawareReferences Edit a b c Wilmington Newark Line Timetable PDF Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority April 16 2023 Retrieved July 11 2023 Wilmington Station Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority Retrieved July 12 2023 Electric Trains in Service on Pennsy The Every Evening Wilmington Delaware October 1 1928 p 1 Retrieved January 31 2021 via Newspapers com N Y Washington Electric Train Service Starts Sunday on P R R The Daily Home News New Brunswick New Jersey February 9 1935 p 3 Retrieved January 31 2021 via Newspapers com Amtrak Fact Sheet Fiscal Year 2021 State of Delaware PDF Amtrak August 2022 Retrieved September 27 2022 Fiscal Year 2021 Service Plan Update SEPTA June 2020 p 24 Retrieved March 11 2022 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b c d Travers Karen March 16 2011 Amtrak Joe Biden Gets His Own Train Station ABC News Archived from the original on March 19 2011 Retrieved March 16 2011 a b c Great American Stations Accessed March 8 2013 a b c d e Taylor Adam April 3 2010 Delaware transportation For now it s a headache on all sides of the tracks The News Journal Delawareonline Wilmington Gannett retrieved December 9 2010 subscription required New Castle County Listings at the National Register of Historic Places Building 76000581 New Castle County Listings at the National Register of Historic Places Structure 99001276 Historic Wilmington Train Station Re Opens PDF Press release Amtrak December 6 2010 Retrieved December 9 2010 Bothum Kelly March 19 2011 Biden I don t deserve Amtrak station honor The News Journal Retrieved March 19 2011 permanent dead link Cherry Amy January 20 2017 VIDEO Crowd cheers chants Welcome Home Joe for the homecoming of Delaware s own Wilmington DE WDEL Retrieved March 10 2018 New DART bus hub opens near train station Delaware Business Now May 20 2020 Wilmington Bus Station Greyhound Lines Retrieved December 4 2018 Groundbreaking for Wilmington Transit Center Celebrated Today Press release DART First State November 19 2018 Retrieved December 4 2018 Join DART for a Community Conversation DART First State Retrieved December 28 2019 DART Statewide Service Change Effective Sunday May 17 2020 DART First State Retrieved May 12 2020 Further reading EditDilts James D Fall Winter 2010 Three Amtrak Stations Take Different Roads to Rehabilitation Railroad History 203 46 50 JSTOR 43525153 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wilmington station Delaware Wilmington DE Amtrak Wilmington DE Station history at Great American Stations Amtrak Wilmington SEPTA Wilmington Amtrak amp SEPTA Station USA RailGuide TrainWeb Friends of Furness Railroad District Archived November 21 2008 at the Wayback Machine Historic American Engineering Record HAER No DE 12 D Pennsylvania Railroad Improvements Wilmington Train Station HAER No DE 12 E Pennsylvania Railroad Improvements Pennsylvania Railroad Office Building NRHP Station Listing with Photos Archived July 21 2011 at the Wayback Machine Station on Google Maps Street View Front Street entrance French Street entrance West end of station Article from Railroad Age Gazette 1908 with original floor plan Retrieved from https en 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