Traffic & Transit

DART Driving Toward Route Expansion Into Warminster

State Rep. Brian Munroe has scheduled Q&A sessions about bringing DART into Warminster after it expanded into Warrington last summer.

State Rep. Brian Munroe has scheduled Q&A sessions about bringing DART service into Warminster after it expanded into Warrington last summer.
State Rep. Brian Munroe has scheduled Q&A sessions about bringing DART service into Warminster after it expanded into Warrington last summer. (Jeff Werner/Patch)

WARMINSTER, PA —Six months after expanding into nearby Warrington, Bucks County's DART service may be steering toward the township.

State Rep. Brian Munroe held a question-and-answer session at Centennial Station on Wednesday about the possibility of bringing the Doylestown Area Regional Transit (DART) system to Warminster.

"The one theme I have heard from members of our community is a lack of transportation," Munroe said. "DART would offer $1 transportation for seniors."

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Warminster Township Supervisors Chairman Kenneth Hayes attended the meeting along with DART board members.

Bucks County Transport operates the DART system.

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Munroe said additional Q&A sessions are scheduled for Ann's Choice, Christ Homes, and Warminster Heights.

In late August, Munroe attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony of DART extending its service to Warrington Township.

The new DART South is now making daily stops at Grundy Hall, the Park at Westminster Apartments, Warrington Crossing Apartments, Wegmans, Walmart, Amazon Fresh, Target, the Shops at Valley Square, and more.

Other popular stops include Delaware Valley University, the Barn Plaza, New Britain Village Square, the Chalfont Train Station, the Shops at Valley Square and points in between, all for the cost of $1 or free to senior citizens ages 65 and older.

(State Rep. Brian Munroe)

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