Commuter train to Washington may be in Delaware's distant future
Commuter train to Washington may be in Delaware's distant future
Shane Brennan
Delaware News Journal
A long-term expansion plan for Maryland's MARC commuter train includes plans for service to Wilmington.
The Wilmington part of the plan is the "unconstrained" plan, which assumes there will be enough resources and collaboration to do it.
The long-term plan comes amid the looming threat of complete SEPTA cuts to Delaware trains.
Delaware's commuter rail service is in danger. However, a new train may be arriving.
But it won't be anytime soon. The Maryland Transit Administration and its MARC commuter rail released a long-term plan in June that includes potential train service from Wilmington, through Baltimore, all the way to Washington, D.C. The "unconstrained" version of the plan without financial or other limits includes an expansion of MARC's Penn Line past Perryville, Maryland, through Cecil County, Maryland, and into Newark and Wilmington.
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