Wilmington and Northern Branch

The Wilmington and Northern Branch is a partially-abandoned railway line in the states of Delaware and Pennsylvania. It was constructed between 1869 and 1870 by the Wilmington and Reading Railroad, a predecessor of the Wilmington and Northern Railroad. At its fullest extent it connected Reading, Pennsylvania, with Wilmington, Delaware. The Philadelphia and Reading Railway leased the line in 1900. With the Reading Company's bankruptcy and the creation of Conrail in 1976 the line's ownership fragmented, and the section between Coatesville, Pennsylvania, and Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, has been abandoned.

Wilmington and Northern Branch
Overview
OwnerSee #Summary of ownership
History
Opened1869 (1869)
Technical
Line length63.5 mi (102.2 km)
Route map

mi
63.5
Birdsboro
54.0
Joanna
Warwick Branch
51.9
Elverson
New Holland Branch
New Holland Branch
45.3
Suplee
40.8
Brandamore
36.6
Wagontown
33.2
Coatesville
31.0
Modena
29.2
Mortonville
26.0
Embreeville
23.1
Northbrook
21.0
Wawaset
West Chester Street Railway
19.1
Lenape
18.2
Pocopson
15.4
Chadds Ford Junction
13.5
Cossart
Pennsylvania
Delaware
11.4
Granogue
9.5
Guyencourt
8.6
Winterthur
Rockland Branch
7.3
Montchanin
6.4
Greenville
Kentmere Branch
3.2
Elsmere Junction
Delaware River Extension
Mill Creek Cutoff
0.0
Wilmington (B&O)
Wilmington (PRR)
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