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Intercounty Lewes ONE-WAY FARES Intercounty 1-Zone 2-Zones Adult – Cash* or DART Pass mobile app $2.00 $4.00 Information At Your Fingertips Lewes - Dover Reduced Fare** – Cash* or DART Pass mobile app $0.80 $1.60 Student – Cash* $1.00 $2.00 (Student Photo ID required for 17 years and older) Children (46 inches in height and under) *** Free Free Download the Blind (with DVI photo ID card) $1.00 $2.00 DART Transit Effective *Cash fares must be paid with exact change using coins and $1 bills only. February 14, 2021 Drivers do not carry change. app for all your **R educed Fare – Medicare Card or DART First State Reduced Fare ID card is required for payment of Reduced Fares. Reduced DART Transit transit needs. Weekdays Fares are for people who are age 65 and older, or who have a certified disability. For more information call 1-800-652-DART. Rush Hours ***W hen accompanied by a fare-paying adult, otherwise regular fare applies. No more than two children free per fare paying adult. FEATURES INCLUDE: Mid-Day PASSES 307 1-Zone 2-Zones Real-time bus information Daily Pass* $4.00 $8.00 • 7-Consecutive Day Pass $16.00 $32.00 30-Consecutive Day Pass $60.00 $120.00 Bus stops by route and location 20-Ride Ticket (DART Pass app only) $26.00 $52.00 Serving: *If purchasing a Daily Pass on the bus, please request from the driver • Lewes before paying fare. Daily Passes are nontransferable. A 3-zone Daily Pass is Trip Planner Paratransit Estimated • $10.00 (Route 305 only). • • Milford Use your phone to pay your fare with the Time of Arrival (ETA)/Bus Tracker South Frederica Park & Ride DART Pass mobile app. • • Dover DART passes can be purchased on DART Pass mobile app, on-line at • DartFirstState.com, by phone at 1-800-652-DART, by mail – DTC DART Pass Individual Sale Orders, P.O. Box 1670, Wilmington, DE 19899-1670, and at • mobile payment sales outlets throughout the State. For locations, call 1-800-652-DART or visit DartFirstState.com. INSET H TRANSFERS Register for DART’s Free Rider Alerts through the The best value is a Daily Pass if you ride more than two buses per day. For State of Delaware Notification Service at specific transfer locations, please call 1-800-652-DART. denotificationservices.bbcportal.com. FARE ZONES The new boundary for each fare zone is the county line. For local routes PLEASE SHARE, RE-USE OR RECYCLE THIS SCHEDULE that travel within Smyrna and Milford, and cross over the county line by a Front cover photo of the Lewes Transit Center. short distance, a one zone fare is charged. Courtesy of Delaware Transit Corporation. SEPTA KEY CARD SEPTA Key Card is no longer accepted as fare payment on DART buses. NOTES All vehicles are equipped with wheelchair lifts. All vehicles have bike racks. Passengers are responsible for securing bikes. DELAWARE TRANSIT CORPORATION P.O. Box 1670 • Wilmington, DE 19899-1670 — Bus does not go to this location. (800) 652-DART Bus stop signs mark each designated stop along this route. Please stand Web Site: DartFirstState.com near sign IN CLEAR VIEW of approaching bus to indicate to driver you DART provides transit services to the public in full compliance with Title VI of the wish to board. Civil Rights Act of 1964. DART is committed to ensuring that no person shall, on Please make the front side and two front facing bench seats closest to the the basis of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, or driver available to disabled and elderly passengers. be denied the benefits of its services as protected by Title VI of the Civil Rights For Paratransit Information for persons with disabilities, call 1-800-553-3278. Act of 1964, as amended. For more information on the Delaware Transit Corpora- tion’s civil rights program and the procedures to file a Title VI complaint, contact DART First State is not responsible for items left on the bus. Suspicious items the Delaware Transit Corporation Customer Relations Section at 1-800-652-3278, are subject to immediate disposal. For Lost & Found, call 1-800-652-DART. Option 2; visit DartFirstState.com, or visit our administrative office at 119 Lower No eating, drinking, smoking, or playing of any audio or video devices Beech Street, Wilmington, DE 19805. Foreign language assistance is available (unless earphone or earbuds are being used) is permitted within the bus. upon request by calling 1-800-652-DART. Please be courteous when using cell phones – no speakerphones allowed. This route is a one-zone ride to/from Shady ROUTE 307 Dover to Milford and to/from Lewes to T-201 Lewes Rd Transit F Milford. T-204 T-206 Center PlantationsRd This route is a two-zone ride when 1 Lewes-Georgetown traveling between Kent and Sussex Lewes E D Counties beyond the City of Milford. – y Hwy w l H ta To/From Dover s Milford a Y o Neck R C Rd P A South N D N Wilkins Rd Wilkins Frederica U Park & O B T Ride P Cedar ub Mill Pond C E CreekRd South N E Rd 1 Frederica O Z Park & Bayhealth Ride E Sussex R Campus C A DuPontF To/From Lewes T-210 Blvd T t Buccaneer St Walnut S ransportation Bay Rd – D E 1 d R Cr ay 1 D B DE Milford arner Rd LEGEND Dover DelDOT W DuPont B DMV Milford Route Symbol Super Hwy Walmart Building Landmark Public T-210 Blvd Safety T-101 T-108 Blvd T-303 A Map Reference Time M.L. King T-102 T-109 Point Dover T-104 T-112 Federal St A Transit P Park & Ride Lots St T-105 T-301 ater ater Center W T-107 T-302 Map Not To Scale North T-301 Transfer Point St T-303 NOT ALL STOPS LISTED (See DartFirstState.com for complete list of bus stops) MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY DEPARTURE TIMES FROM LEWES TO DOVER FROM DOVER TO LEWES MAP REFERENCE POINTS MAP REFERENCE POINTS F D E C B A A B C D E F LEWES TRANSIT CENTER BAYHEALTH SUSSEX CAMPUS MILFORD SUPER WALMART SOUTH FREDERICA PARK & RIDE TRANSPORTATION CIR OPP DOVER DMV DOVER TRANSIT CENTER DOVER TRANSIT CENTER TRANSPORTATION CIR OPP DOVER DMV SOUTH FREDERICA PARK & RIDE MILFORD SUPER WALMART BAYHEALTH SUSSEX CAMPUS LEWES TRANSIT CENTER 6:42 7:02 7:16 7:30 7:48 7:54 5:27 5:33 5:50 6:04 6:18 6:38 9:27 9:47 10:01 10:15 10:33 10:39 8:02 8:08 8:25 8:39 8:53 9:13 1:54 2:14 2:28 2:42 3:00 3:06 12:29 12:35 12:52 1:06 1:20 1:40 6:02 6:22 6:36 6:50 7:08 7:14 4:39 4:45 5:02 5:16 5:30 5:50 8:32 8:52 9:06 9:20 9:38 9:44 7:14 7:20 7:37 7:51 8:05 8:25 PM trips are indicated in bold. TIMES MAY VARY DUE TO WEATHER AND TRAFFIC CONDITIONS. Non-Service Holidays for this route: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Check DartFirstState.com for weather-related service disruptions. July 5, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. .
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