Unless otherwise noted on our Events & Fares page, all trains depart from Greenbank Station, located near Greenbank Park and Prices Corner on Delaware Route 41 North (Newport Gap Pike), 1000 feet north of Delaware Route 2 (Kirkwood Highway). There is plenty of free parking available at the station.

GPS Address

If using a GPS, enter the following address for Greenbank Station:

2201 Newport Gap Pike
Wilmington, DE 19808

From Delaware Memorial Bridge

  • You’ll enter Delaware on I-295. Follow signs to I-95 South.
  • Take exit ramp left onto Route 141 North.
  • Once on Route 141, take Exit 6B Route 2 West.
  • At the third light, make a right onto Route 41 North. The station is at the bottom of the hill on the right.
Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your departure time to avoid being disappointed when you miss the train.
Directions To Our Office & Education Center

From I-95

  • Take Exit 5B Route 141 North.
  • Once on Route 141, take Exit 6B Route 2 West.
  • At the third light, make a right onto Route 41 North. The station is at the bottom of the hill on the right.

From U.S. 202

  • Follow Route 202 to I-95 South.
  • Take Exit 5B Route 141 North.
  • Once on Route 141, take Exit 6B Route 2 West.
  • At the third light, make a right onto Route 41 North. The station is at the bottom of the hill on the right.
Office & Education Center

1601 Railroad Avenue
Wilmington, DE 19808
(302) 998-1930
Mon thru Fri: 10 am – 4 pm

Directions to Office

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Greenbank Station (Boarding)

2201 Newport Gap Pike
(Route 41 North)
Wilmington, DE 19808

Directions to Station

Mailing Address

Historic Red Clay Valley Inc.
P.O. Box 5787
Wilmington, DE 19808

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