2nd Street/Jackson Street Ramp Project to Begin April 15, 2020
Wilmington – The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announces the first project related to the I-95 corridor rehabilitation project will begin on Wednesday, April 15, 2020.
Wilmington – The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announces the first project related to the I-95 corridor rehabilitation project will begin on Wednesday, April 15, 2020.
Starting Thursday, April 2, DART will limit the number of passengers allowed on each bus at any given time, based on bus seating capacity.
Due to the presence of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Delaware, business closures, reductions in staffing and lower ridership levels, effective Wednesday, March 18, DART public transit services will operate on the following reduced service schedule until further notice. On weekdays, regular fixed route services will operate on a Saturday service schedule statewide, with additional service on Routes 15, 18, 43 and 301. Learn More…
Dart First State has been nationally recognized as one of Best Workplaces for Commuters!
DART celebrates the anniversary of the launch of DART Pass, DART’s free mobile fare payment app. With DART Pass, riders can conveniently pay their bus fare from their phones. The app displays a digital pass on the phone’s screen, eliminating the need for a paper ticket or cash. Available on the free DART Transit app, DART Pass is convenient, easy to use and allows for faster boarding, enhancing the customer experience.
From Monday, April 8 to Friday, May 31, Amtrak track construction will impact SEPTA southbound train service to Fairplay Train Station at Churchmans Crossing. During this time, SEPTA will not be stopping at the Fairplay Station in the southbound direction. Bus service will be available from the Claymont and Wilmington Stations.
Delaware Transit Corporation (DTC) invites you to attend an upcoming Public Hearing Workshop to provide input and comments on proposed changes to DART Statewide Bus Services to become effective May 19, 2019.
Whether it’s a bus trip to/from work, shopping, or home, public transportation doesn’t necessarily stop directly
in front of a passenger’s origin or destination. DART wants transit riders to provide input on their accessibility to and from a bus stop in Delaware.
Delaware Governor John Carney, U.S. Senator Tom Carper, and Wilmington Mayor Michael Purzycki joined Transportation Secretary Jennifer Cohan, Delaware Transit Corporation (DTC) CEO John Sisson and other state and local officials to celebrate the start of construction of the Wilmington Transit Center.
The Delaware Transit Corporation (DTC) takes home the Grand Prize at the 2018 APTA AdWheel Awards for DART’s Beach Bus marketing campaign!