The DART Statewide Bus Service Change will become effective on May 17.
Work is currently underway to install bollards at the end of Rehoboth Avenue, along the boardwalk. Due to this, the DART bus stop at the bandstand will be closed for the week, said the City of Rehoboth Beach.
The Delaware Transit Corporation (DTC) has been awarded a federal grant through the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) FY2026 Bus and Bus Facilities Program for $14.3 million.
Whether heading to work, shopping or the beach, riders in Sussex County rely on the DART bus system to get where they need to go. Now, state transit officials are proposing changes aimed at improving service.
DART’s 28th annual “Stuff the Bus” Thanksgiving Food Drive brought in over 22,000 pounds of food. Donations came from people across Delaware, including businesses, schools, organizations and state agencies.
The changes include reduced service hours and seasonal suspensions on key routes serving Lewes, Rehoboth, Delmar, Georgetown, and Long Neck.
The Delaware Transit Corporation launched its 28th annual “Stuff the Bus” Thanksgiving Food Drive this morning where they are aiming to collect 15,000 pounds of nonperishable food. The donations will help feed people who experience food insecurity across the state.
The City of Rehoboth Beach's annual fireworks display will launch around 9:30 p.m. on the evening of July 5. Due to the display, several roads will be closed and parking restrictions will be in place throughout the evening.
DART First State will begin its statewide bus service changes beginning May 18.
The Delaware Transit Corporation is announcing updates to DART’s statewide bus services. The agency will hold public workshops across the state from March 18-20, with information also available online.
