Delaware is a critical transit point on the Northeast Corridor (NEC), one of the busiest rail lines in the world. The state is primarily served by Amtrak, which operates several different services through its main station in Wilmington. These include the high-speed Acela, which connects Washington D.C. to Boston, as well as the Northeast Regional, which stops more frequently. Additionally, long-distance Amtrak routes like the Crescent (New York to New Orleans), the Silver Service/Palmetto (to Florida), and the Vermonter pass through the state. Beyond Amtrak, the SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) regional rail system operates the Wilmington/Newark Line, providing vital commuter service between Northern Delaware and Philadelphia. While Delaware is the second smallest state, its position between Philadelphia and Baltimore makes its rail infrastructure incredibly important for both business travelers and daily commuters, with the Wilmington station acting as a major multimodal transportation hub for the entire region.