Transportation The
Delaware Route 1 toll road passes along the east edge of Middletown, and the town has a signed exit at
Odessa for
Delaware Route 299. The
U.S. Route 301 toll road is just west and north of Middletown, serving the
Chesapeake Bay Bridge to the southwest. US 301 has exits for Middletown at DE 299 west of town and
Delaware Route 71 north of town. DE 71 passes north–south through Middletown on Broad Street and heads north to the
Summit Bridge and south to
Townsend and
U.S. Route 13. DE 299 passes east–west through Middletown on Main Street.
Delaware Route 15, a rural road, is concurrent with DE 299 at Middletown, allowing access to
Dover and
Smyrna.
DART First State serves Middletown along the Route 46 bus, which runs between a
park and ride in Odessa and the
Newark Transit Hub in
Newark, passing through Middletown and serving the Amazon fulfillment center. From the park and ride lot in Odessa, riders have access to the Route 301 bus to
Wilmington and
Dover and the seasonal Route 305 "Beach Connection" bus to
Lewes. The Route 37 bus provides rush hour weekday and Saturday service between the Amazon fulfillment center in Middletown and Wilmington via the
Christiana Mall. The Route 302 bus provides intercounty service between a park and ride lot in North Middletown and Dover via Middletown, serving the Amazon fulfillment center.
Cecil Transit operates a Demand Response route twice a month between
Cecilton, Maryland and Middletown, providing residents of southern
Cecil County access to shopping and healthcare in Middletown. The
Delmarva Central Railroad's Delmarva Subdivision line runs through the center of Middletown.
Summit Airport is just to the north of the town. The larger
Wilmington Airport is in
New Castle, with very limited commercial air service. The nearest airport with extensive commercial air service is the
Philadelphia International Airport in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Utilities The Town of Middletown Electric Department provides electricity to the town. The town maintains an electric substation, with electricity supplied to the substation by a 138,000 kV line from
Delmarva Power's Mt. Pleasant Substation. A second 138,000 kV line to the town's substation is being constructed from Delmarva Power's Townsend Substation to increase the reliability of electricity in Middletown. The Water/Wastewater Department provides water and sewer service to Middletown. Trash Tech provides trash collection and recycling to Middletown. Natural gas service in Middletown is provided by
Chesapeake Utilities.
Health care Christiana Care Health System operates the
Middletown Free-standing Emergency Department in Middletown, offering 24-hour emergency care with 18 treatment rooms. It opened in April 2013 at a cost of $34 million. ==Education==