DE 7 begins at an intersection with
US 13 and
DE 72 in the community of
Wrangle Hill to the west of the city of
Delaware City, where the road continues south as part of US 13. From the southern terminus, the route heads north on four-lane
divided South Dupont Highway. The road runs between farmland to the west and warehouses to the east, narrowing to two lanes and crossing
Norfolk Southern's Reybold Industrial Track railroad line at-grade before passing under the US 13/
DE 1 freeway without an interchange. After this, DE 7 becomes an undivided road called Bear-Corbitt Road, with Old South Dupont Highway branching off to the northeast. The route continues north through woodland and homes, crossing
Red Lion Creek before reaching an intersection with
DE 71 in
Red Lion. The road crosses Norfolk Southern's New Castle Secondary railroad line at-grade and heads into
Bear. Here, DE 7 widens into a four-lane divided highway as it enters commercial areas and intersects
US 40. At this point, DE 7 heads north
concurrent with DE 1 on a four-lane
freeway. The freeway comes to a southbound exit and northbound entrance with Mall Road that serves the Christiana Mall to the east. DE 1/DE 7 continues to a modified
cloverleaf interchange with
I-95 (Delaware Turnpike), where DE 1 reaches its northern terminus. The I-95 interchange has
flyover ramps from northbound DE 1 to northbound I-95 and from southbound I-95 to southbound DE 1 that includes a ramp to DE 7 from the southbound flyover ramp; the flyover ramps split from DE 1 south of the DE 7 interchange. The road heads through more commercial areas and comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with
DE 58, at which point the freeway segment ends; the DE 58 interchange uses the exit numbers from DE 1. In the southbound direction, a
collector/distributor road serves both DE 58 (intersecting that road at-grade) and I-95. Past DE 58, DE 7 continues north at-grade as six-lane divided Stanton-Christiana Road, heading to the west of the Stanton Campus of
Delaware Technical Community College before intersecting
DE 4. At this point DE 4 turns north for a concurrency with DE 7, running through wooded areas with nearby development, including the
Hale-Byrnes House, and passing over
Amtrak's
Northeast Corridor railroad line and the
White Clay Creek and
Mill Creek near their confluence. The road heads to the east of
Delaware Park, which consists of a Thoroughbred horse racetrack, casino, and golf course. Access to Delaware Park is provided by Delaware Park Boulevard. From here, the roadway curves northeast to enter
Stanton. At this point, the two routes continue into a commercial area and split into the
one-way pair of Mitch Road eastbound and Main Street westbound. DE 7 has an
annual average daily traffic count ranging from a high of 95,797 vehicles at the south end of the DE 4 concurrency to a low of 3,294 vehicles at the Old Baltimore Pike intersection. ==History==