With the end of the Lewes Line pilot program scheduled for the fall, city officials are working to determine what the future of it will look like. It is even facing the possibility of being eliminated.
Lewes City officials say High cost and low participation are causing them to decide what they should do about the Lewes Line's future, and doing away with the system is not completely off the table. On Thursday, city officials discussed some possible alternatives to the system, like an uber-style bus system to people can call and have pick them up, or run a scaled back program that would run nine hours Friday through Sunday.
LEWES, Del.- The Lewes Line's next stop is still being discussed by city council.
The Lewes Line in Lewes is a bit unclear.
High costs and poor ridership is causing city council to look into whether it wants to get rid of the line, modify it or keep it as is.
Public transportation service schedules for the Delaware beaches begin May 22.
Lewes City Council discussed the future of the Lewes Line in a February 17th meeting.
