Wilmington and Western Railroad

Wilmington and Western Railroad
Wilmington and Western Railroad
Logo
Reporting mark WWRC
Locale New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Dates of operation 1982–
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge)
Headquarters Marshallton, Delaware

The Wilmington and Western Railroad (reporting mark WWRC) is a freight and heritage railroad in northern Delaware, operating over a former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) branch between Wilmington and Hockessin. The line has both steam and diesel locomotives in operation, pulling a wide variety of excursion trains up and down the 10.2-mile (16.4 km) line. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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History

W&W #98 and #58 get ready to pull a double header

The Delaware and Chester County Railroad was incorporated in February 1867 to build from Wilmington in the direction of Parkesburg or Atglen, Pennsylvania,[1] and was renamed the Wilmington and Western Railroad in March 1869,[2] opening the line to Landenberg in 1872.[3] A foreclosure sale in April 1877 produced the Delaware Western Railroad, which was incorporated in June 1877 and merged into the Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad, a B&O subsidiary, in February 1883.[2]

The B&O cut back the line to Southwood in the early 1940s and to Hockessin in the late 1950s. Historic Red Clay Valley, Inc. began operating steam tourist trains on weekends in 1966, reusing the old W&W name, and in August 1982 the W&W bought the branch from the B&O.[3]

In 1999, the rains of Hurricane Floyd caused considerable damage to the railroad. Two trestles were entirely destroyed by the flooding of Red Clay Creek, which also caused track washouts and damaged several other trestles. The two destroyed bridges were replaced by steel trestles, but the other timber trestles were simply repaired.

In 2003, Tropical Storm Henri struck the valley and produced an even more catastrophic flood. While the two steel bridges (and an iron trestle at Ashland) survived the flood, the remaining bridges were swept away or irreparably damaged. Despite the damage caused by these storms, the Wilmington and Western continued to operate on the remaining track, and replaced all of the destroyed bridges with steel trestles. The line officially reopened into Hockessin on June 30, 2007.

Locomotives

Wilmington and Western Railroad
Legend
Unknown BSicon "ENDEa"
Level crossing
Delaware Route 41
Station on track
Hockessin
Bridge over water
Red Clay Creek
Level crossing
Delaware Route 82, Yorklyn
Bridge over water
Red Clay Creek, Ashland
Bridge over water
Red Clay Creek
Stop on track
Mt. Cuba Picnic Grove
Bridge over water
Red Clay Creek
Straight track
Mount Cuba
Straight track
Wooddale
Bridge over water
Red Clay Creek
Bridge over water
Red Clay Creek
Level crossing
Delaware Route 48
Bridge over water
Red Clay Creek
Straight track
Faulkland
Level crossing
Delaware Route 34
Bridge over water
Red Clay Creek
Straight track
Greenbank
Bridge over water
Red Clay Creek
Level crossing
Delaware Route 41
Unknown BSicon "AKRZu"
Delaware Route 2
Station on track
Greenbank
Straight track
Marshallton Yard
Level crossing
Delaware Route 62
Unknown BSicon "ABZ3lf" Transverse track
Landenberg Junction--Philadelphia Subdivision
W&W #114 waits for passengers at Brandywine Springs Park
Steam
Diesel
Diesel motor car

See also

References

  1. ^ An Act to incorporate the Delaware and Chester County Railroad Company, passed February 5, 1867
  2. ^ a b Interstate Commerce Commission, 42 Val. Rep. 1 (1933): Valuation Docket No. 1068, The Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company and its Leased Lines
  3. ^ a b Wilmington & Western Railroad: History, accessed February 2009

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