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fiogf49gjkf0d Apart from Wilmington, which is on the main east coast
train
and
bus
lines, Delaware is hard to get around without a car. Greyhound services are limited to a summer-only route from DC to
Rehoboth
, and local public transportation is nonexistent.
I-95 and the New Jersey Turnpike converge at Wilmington, from where US-13 runs south through the state. More often called the
Du Pont Highway
, it was paid for and constructed by the industrialists so that they could ride in comfort between their Wilmington mansions and Dover. A direct car
ferry
connects Cape May, the southern tip of New Jersey and Lewes, at the mouth of the Delaware Bay.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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