Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts (“Blue Cross”) and the City of Boston are providing $20 Bluebikes credits to residents aimed to alleviate the impact of transportation disruptions and provide accessible alternatives for affected individuals of the Green Line closure.

The $20 Bluebikes credits, redeemable for both traditional pedal bikes and the innovative ebikes recently introduced by the public bike share program, are available for use only during the closure and while supplies last.

Blue Cross is the title sponsor of Bluebikes, which is a publicly-owned bikeshare system owned by the municipalities and operated by Lyft. 

Individuals can access the $20 credit using code MBTA2024 through the Bluebikes app; these credits are available to all, regardless of residency, and bikes can be borrowed from any of the nearly 500 Bluebikes stations across Greater Boston.

 

1 Response » to “BCBS of Massachusetts and City of Boston announce $20 Bluebikes credit for those affected by Green Line Closure”

  1. Josh O says:

    FYI this code appears to be no longer available. There were a limited number of redeemable uses.