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BoltBus offer 50% off Earth Day fares

Posted by Paul Makishima, Globe Assistant Sunday Editor  April 20, 2009 01:41 PM
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To celebrate Earth Day, BoltBus is offering half-off tickets for travel on April 22. This means the most you will pay for a one-way ticket to New York from Boston will be $10.
“Each person who rides BoltBus takes a car off the road,” said David Hall, general manager of BoltBus, in a press release. “This Earth Day we’d like to thank our customers for choosing BoltBus and consequently taking a more environmentally friendly form of transportation.”
         Passengers can buy tickets in advance at BoltBus.com or from a driver before boarding. One-way fares start at $1, plus a booking fee, and the price rises the closer you get to your departure date.

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