Delaware Route 26 (DE 26) is a state highway in
Sussex County,
Delaware
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. The route's western terminus is at an intersection with
Maryland Route 353 (MD 353) and
DE/MD 54 at the
Maryland
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border south of
Gumboro and its eastern terminus is at a dead end on the
Atlantic Ocean
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in
Bethany Beach, even though signage ends at the
DE 1 intersection. The route passes through rural areas of southeastern Sussex County along with the communities of
Dagsboro,
Millville,
Ocean View and Bethany Beach. DE 26 intersects
DE 30 and
DE 54 in the Gumboro area,
U.S. Route 113 (US 113) and
DE 20 in Dagsboro, and
DE 17 west of Millville. The road was built as a state highway in various stages during the 1920s and 1930s. By 1936, DE 26 was assigned onto its current alignment.
Route description
DE 26 begins at the
Maryland
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border at an intersection where
DE/MD 54 runs west along the state line and
MD 353 continues south into Maryland. From the state line, DE 26 heads northeast on two-lane undivided Millsboro Highway
concurrent
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with DE 54. The two routes pass through agricultural areas with some woods and homes, intersecting
DE 30. At this point, DE 30 turns northeast to form a concurrency with DE 26/DE 54. The road curves north and heads into the residential community of
Gumboro, where DE 54 turns to the east. DE 26/DE 30 leaves Gumboro and continues back into areas of farms and forests with occasional residences.
In Shaft Ox Corner, DE 26 splits from DE 30 by turning east onto Nine Foot Road. The route continues east through rural land, crossing
Whartons Branch twice and
Pepper Creek before reaching an intersection with
US 113. Past this intersection, the road becomes Clayton Street and enters the town of
Dagsboro, passing homes and businesses and crossing the
Delmarva Central Railroad
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's Indian River Subdivision line at-grade. In the center of Dagsboro, DE 26 comes to an intersection with DE 20, at which point it turns south to form a concurrency with DE 20 on Main Street. The two routes cross Pepper Creek, curving east and leaving town on Vines Creek Road.
Upon leaving Dagsboro, the road passes to the south of
Prince George's Chapel and DE 20 splits from DE 26 by heading southeast on Armory Road. DE 26 continues east on Vines Creek Road, passing through a mix of farmland and woodland with some residential and commercial development and crossing Vines Creek. The route turns southeast and comes to the community of
Clarksville, where it intersects Omar Road and curves east to become Atlantic Avenue, a three-lane road with a
center left-turn lane
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. Farther along, the road comes to an intersection with the northern terminus of
DE 17. After the DE 17 junction, DE 26 enters the town of
Millville and runs through residential and commercial areas. The road continues east through the town of
Ocean View before it crosses the
Assawoman Canal into the town of
Bethany Beach and becomes Garfield Parkway, passing move development and heading south of the Bethany Beach Nature Center. The road intersects the eastern terminus of
DE 54 Alt. before coming to a junction with
DE 1, at which point DE 26 signage ends. DE 26 officially continues east on four-lane
divided
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Garfield Parkway through the commercial center of Bethany Beach, ending at a dead end at the Bethany Beach Boardwalk on the
Atlantic Ocean
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.
The section of DE 26 east of US 113 in Dagsboro serves as a main route to Bethany Beach and sees congestion in the summer months.
[ DE 26 east of US 113 also serves as part of a primary ]hurricane evacuation route
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from the Bethany Beach area to points inland while the sections of the route concurrent with DE 54 and between the east end of the DE 30 concurrency and US 113 serve as part of a secondary hurricane evacuation route from the coastal areas. DE 26 has an annual average daily traffic
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count ranging from a high of 23,217 vehicles at the western border of Millville in Ocean View to a low of 3,013 vehicles at the US 113 intersection in Dagsboro.[ None of DE 26 is part of the National Highway System.]
History
By 1920, what is now DE 26 existed as an unimproved county road. The route was upgraded to a state highway between present-day US 113 and Dagsboro and from Millville to just west of the Assawoman Canal by 1924. A year later, the road was completed as a state highway between Gumboro and Mission and between Dagsboro and Vines Creek, with the route between the Maryland border and Gumboro and the incomplete sections between Dagsboro and Bethany Beach proposed as a state highway. The proposed segments were completed by 1931. In 1932, the state highway between Shaft Ox Corner and Dagsboro was completed. DE 26 was assigned to its current alignment between the Maryland border south of Gumboro and Bethany Beach, where it intersected the southern terminus of DE 14 (now part of DE 1), by 1936. In 2014, work began to widen DE 26 between Clarksville and the Assawoman Canal from a two-lane road to a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane, bike lanes, and new sidewalks in order to reduce traffic congestion. The widening project cost $57 million. On September 19, 2016, a ribbon-cutting ceremony took place to mark the completion of the project, with Governor Jack Markell
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, U.S. Senator Tom Carper
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, DelDOT
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The departme ...
Secretary Jennifer Cohan, State Senator Gerald Hocker
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, State Representative Ronald E. Gray
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, and Federal Highway Administration
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Division Administrator Mary Ridgeway in attendance.
Major intersections
See also
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References
External links
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DE 26 at AARoads.com
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Transportation in Sussex County, Delaware