DART First State operates 14 bus routes Mondays through Fridays with some Saturday service out of the Water Street Transfer Center in Dover. These routes are numbered in the 100-series.
| Route | Line Name | Terminal | Places Served | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | Forest Avenue | Greentree Village Shopping Center | Forest Avenue, Greentree Village Shopping Center, Walker Road, State Street | operates Monday-Friday, departs via Forest Avenue, returns via Walker Road and State Street |
| 101 | Walker Road | Greentree Village Shopping Center | State Street, Walker Road, Country Club Apartments, Greentree Village Shopping Center, Forest Avenue | operates Monday-Saturday, departs via State Street and Walker Road, returns via Forest Avenue |
| 102 | Gateway West | Gateway West Shopping Center | Forrest Avenue, Gateway West Shopping Center, Enterprise Business Park, Simon Circle | operates Monday-Friday, departs via Forest Avenue, returns via Simon Circle |
| 103 | Rodney Village | Rodney Village Shopping Center | New Burton Road, Kesselring Avenue, Rodney Village | operates Monday-Friday |
| 104 | Camden-Mifflin Meadows | Mifflin Meadows | Governors Avenue, Rodney Village Shopping Center, Camden, Wal-Mart Supercenter | operates Monday-Saturday, shuttle connection to Harrington at Mifflin Meadows |
| 105 | Moores Lake Shopping Center | Gateway South Shopping Center | South State Street, Moores Lake Shopping Center | operates Monday-Friday |
| 106 | Dover Air Force Base | Gateway South Shopping Center or Camden Wal-Mart Supercenter | Delaware State Capitol, DelDOT Adminastrative Building, Dover Air Force Base | operates Monday-Friday, limited service to Camden Wal-Mart Supercenter |
| 107 | Capitol Complex-Blue Hen Corporate Center | Tudor Industrial Park | Delaware State Capitol, Bay Court Plaza, Blue Hen Corporate Center | operates Monday-Saturday |
| 108 | Towne Point | Kmart | Division Street, Dover Park, Towne Point | operates Monday-Friday |
| 109 | Luther Towers-Dover Mall | Wal-Mart | Loockerman Street, Luther Towers, The Centre at Dover Shopping Center, Dover Downs, Delaware State University, Dover Mall | operates Monday-Saturday |
| 112 | Dover Downs-Del Tech | Delaware Technical & Community College | Governors Avenue, Dover Downs, Delaware State University, Dover Mall | operates Monday-Saturday |
| 113 | West Dover-Dover Mall | Dover Mall | Simon Circle, Gateway West Shopping Center, West Dover, Dover Downs, Delaware State University, Dover Mall | operates Monday-Friday |
| 117 | Harrington-Dover | Clark's Corner, Harrington | Mifflin Meadows, Polytech High School, Woodside, Felton, Delaware State Fairgrounds | operates Monday-Friday (terminates at Mifflin Meadows) |
| 120 | Dover-Cheswold-Smyrna | Smyrna Rest Park & Ride | North Gateway Shopping Center, Scarborough Rd Park and Ride, Delaware State University, Dover Mall | operates Monday-Friday |
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