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![[Delaware River Port Authority flag]](../images/u/us$drpa.gif) image located by Esteban Rivera, 11 January 2024
 
image located by Esteban Rivera, 11 January 2024
based on photo
from
https://zebratigerfish.blogspot.com
See also:
The Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA), officially the Delaware River Port 
Authority of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, is a bi-state agency established on 
July 17, 1951, instrumentality created by a congressionally approved interstate 
compact between the state governments of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. It traces 
its origins to December 12, 1919 when the New Jersey and Pennsylvania state 
legislatures approve creation of the Delaware River Bridge Joint Commission,
The authority is principally charged to maintain and develop transportation 
links between the two states with four bridges and a mass transit rail line 
across the Delaware River. Though the DRPA has "port" in its name, it does not 
own or operate any ports. 
Sources: 
https://drpa.org/about 
https://drpa.org/about/history.html  
Images:
https://3.bp.blogspot.com, source:
https://zebratigerfish.blogspot.com
For additional information go to 
DRPA (official website): https://drpa.org/ 
 
Esteban Rivera, 11 January 2024
![[Delaware River Port Authority Police Bureau flag]](../images/u/us$drpap.gif) image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 19 December 2023
 
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 19 December 2023
based on photo
located by Clayton Horner, 1 August 2014 
The flag found by Clayton Horner for sale on e-Bay in August 2014 is a ~9:14 
tapering forked flag, mainly dark blue with a white stripe along the hoist (its 
width ~10/27ths of the flag’s height). On that stripe dark blue letters "DRPA" 
set vertically and on the main flag area yellow lettering "Police Bureau", set 
in two lines; all text in bold capitals, set in a face reminiscent of 1990s 
Apple system font “Chicago”: 
bold, blockish, with rounded ends. The forking cutout seems to be a right angle.
Since this flag seems to be meant to be used aboard watercraft, the matter 
of its reverse side is even more important than usual: readable reverse meaning 
doubly heavy cloth, or illegible reverse meaning any waterborne villain could 
evade persuit, alleging it looks just like the ICS 
alpha flag?
 António Martins-Tuválkin, 19 December 2023