armpitsOFmight
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I took Bolt Bus last week and the WiFi kept getting disconnected to & from NYC.
The original Chinatown bus lines are still Boston-NY only.
'Chinatown' buses run all along the East Coast, down to Philly and DC.
The financially hobbled MBTA continues to come up with creative ways to reel in cash.
World Wide Tours, a New York City-based, family-run bus company, approached the T with an offer that it couldn?t refuse: Hosting express bus pick-up/drop-off service from the Alewife Red Line Station in Cambridge and the Riverside Green Line Station in Newton to New York City.
The new luxury coach service, which will be known as ?World Wide Bus,? plans to offer free wireless Internet service. Dirt cheap $10 weekday and weekend one-way tickets for all seats will be available through mid-November. Afterwards, fares ?jump? to $15 one-way on weekdays and $20 one-way on weekends for all seats. The coaches carry up to 56 passengers. Buses will arrive at 31st Street and 8th Avenue, near Penn Station.
Peter Pan and Greyhound have served Riverside Station for years, but intercity bus service will be a first for the Red Line terminus. The bus company currently holds separate one-year licenses for each station.
The MBTA stands to pocket nearly $50,000: $12,000 for Alewife Station and $36,000 for Riverside, which has a separate bus facility. ?It?s all about providing multiple transit choices for our customers and maximizing non-fare revenue,? says MBTA General Manager Richard Davey.
The intercity service begins Wednesday, October 27.