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An update on DART First State & MTA Maryland buses


Paul P

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Resort Transit service in Sussex County, DE operates from May - September with Route 305 serving the cities of Rehoboth Beach, Milford Dover, Smyrna and Wilmington. All other routes (201-208) are locals within the county!

Enjoy the photos and ask questions if you have any! :)

 

Rehoboth Beach Park & Ride

 

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Route 201 to Boardwalk runs every 5-10 minutes

 

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Route 305 - intercounty service operates Fridays, weekends and major holidays. Like that patriotic wrap for the 4th of July?;)

 

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Route 206 (my home line) is the single line that operates on a year round basis. Serving the cities and towns of Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Harbeson and Georgetown.

 

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And finally MTA Maryland buses in Ocean City, MD with DART's Route 208 to Ocean City.

 

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Excellent Pics! boy those bus stops are better then the ones we got here..

Thanks!

 

What kind of buses are those in the first three pictures?

The newer fleets are all Gilligs, I'm not sure about the older ones, I'll look at the builder's plate tomorrow when I ride. More info coming...

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Thanks!

 

 

The newer fleets are all Gilligs, I'm not sure about the older ones, I'll look at the builder's plate tomorrow when I ride. More info coming...

 

The older DART buses are Champion high floors (don't know the model name offhand); the Ocean City buses were Thomas high floor, with the ex-MdTA NABI artics now seeing service. That's about all I know...

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The older DART buses are Champion high floors (don't know the model name offhand); the Ocean City buses were Thomas high floor, with the ex-MdTA NABI artics now seeing service. That's about all I know...

 

Thanks, I thought they looked a bit like the Champion Solo (a similar low-floor bus) so that makes sense now.

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