Darby Creek (Pennsylvania)

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Darby Creek where it crosses Route 320 in Marple Township
Darby Creek where it crosses Route 320 in Marple Township

Darby Creek is a creek in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It rises approximately 750 feet (200 meters) southwest of the intersection of Darby Road and Interstate 476 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, forms the western border of Haverford Township, and empties into the Delaware River 2 miles (3 km) from the Philadelphia city line, near Philadelphia International Airport. The total length of the creek is approximately 14 miles (23 km).

For a brief stretch in its lower course, the creek coincides with the city limits of Philadelphia when it joins with Cobbs Creek and begins meandering southwesterly. In the Borough of Norwood, just prior to connecting with the Delaware, the Muckinipates Creek joins. The mouth of the creek forms the eastern property line of a helicopter factory operated by Boeing in Ridley Township.

The lower course, often termed the Lower Darby Creek Area, was formerly classified as a Superfund site due to contamination from a landfill in Darby Township.[1]

There is a movement to help restore the creek. [2]

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