Delaware River and Bay Authority

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Delaware River and Bay Authority

The Delaware River and Bay Authority or DRBA is a bi-state government agency of the State of New Jersey and the State of Delaware established by interstate compact in 1961.

The authority operates the Delaware Memorial twin suspension bridges, the Cape May-Lewes Ferry between Cape May, New Jersey and Lewes, Delaware, the Three Forts Ferry Crossing and the Salem County Business Center.

The authority operates several aviation facilities in both New Jersey and Delaware, including the New Castle Airport, Cape May Airport, Millville Airport, Delaware Airpark and Dover Civil Air Terminal Airports. The New Castle Airport is the largest air facility operated by the DRBA.

Delaware River and Bay Authority Facilities
Bridges Delaware Memorial Bridge
Ferries Cape May-Lewes Ferry | Three Forts Ferry Crossing
Airports New Castle Airport | Millville Airport | Dover Civil Air Terminal | Cape May Airport | Delaware Airpark
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