Three Boston bus routes will continue offering free rides through June, but the program’s future remains uncertain. The post Free MBTA bus program extended — for now appeared first on Boston.com.
The three fare-free routes saw 35% growth in ridership, more than double the MBTA average, prompting the city to continue the program through June.
The city of Boston will pay to keep three MBTA bus routes fare free through the end of June, temporarily extending a pilot program that was expected to run out of money by month’s end.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said the city will spend another $1 million in federal funds to extend a fare-free MBTA bus pilot for three more months. Wu said Friday that the city will use its remaining ...
The city will continue paying for the program through July, but after that its long-term future remains unclear.
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