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Wilmington & Western suspension is for equipment maintenance, railroad says

By Trains Staff | February 26, 2025

Statement from board of directors says no date is set to resume operations

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Wilmington & Western Alco 4-4-0 No. 98 moves freight cars while former Baltimore & Ohio SW1 No. 8408 awaits action on Sept. 17, 2016. Michael S. Murray

WILMINGTON, Del. — The Wilmington & Western Railroad will suspend operations for the 2025 season “to conduct important maintenance and repairs to our beloved equipment,” according to a statement posted on the railroad’s website on Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025.

The statement from the board of directors for the railroad’s parent organization, Historic Red Clay Valley Inc., says the railroad does not have a date set to resume operations.

The statement was posted the day after a Trains News Wire article reporting the suspension, based on a message to the volunteers of the nonprofit operations [see “Wilmington & Western Railway operations indefinitely paused,” News Wire, Feb. 24, 2025]. The railroad had not responded to News Wire inquiries about the suspension that began Feb. 12.

The 10.2-mile tourist railroad, which operates steam, diesel, and doodlebug excursions, dates to 1966, and purchased its route — the former B&O Landenberg Branch — from Chessie System in 1982. Its history includes shutdowns in 1999 and 2003 because of storm damage.

The Delaware News Journal reported the suspension today (Feb. 26, 2025) and said its calls to the railroad were answered by a recording, while phone messages to two railroad officials had not been returned as of this afternoon.

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