Bluebikes marks 25 million rides with discounts

Bluebikes is celebrating more than 25 million rides this week since it launched in 2011. The service has improved access to equitable transportation across 500 stations in 13 municipalities. The 4,500 bikes promote community health, wellness, and environmental sustainability while providing an additional transportation option for residents and visitors.

“Bluebikes has transformed how our residents navigate the city, providing a healthier and more sustainable transportation option,” said Mayor Wu. This includes residents of Arlington, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Newton, Revere, Salem, Somerville, and Watertown.

On Oct. 2, Blue Cross will offer $25 ride credits for both classic and ebike rides with the code BLUECROSS25. After users input the code into the rewards section of the Bluebike app, the credits can be used throughout the remainder of the year.

Blue Cross will also offer $25 discounts on annual memberships at checkout through Dec. 31 with the code BLUECROSS25AM.

Mayor Wu added: “This milestone reflects the strength of our partnership with Blue Cross and our shared commitment to making biking safe, accessible, and affordable for everyone in Greater Boston.”

To continue the celebration, select Bluebike stations will hand out gift cards to local businesses and additional ride credits on Oct. 2, all courtesy of Blue Cross.

"As we celebrate 25 million rides, we’re proud of the role Bluebikes has played in promoting healthier, more active lifestyles," said Jeff Bellows, VP of corporate citizenship and public affairs at Blue Cross. "Our partnership with municipal leaders has been crucial to expanding the system and making biking accessible to more people. Biking offers both physical and mental health benefits, and we’re committed to ensuring that these benefits are available to all residents, particularly in underserved communities."


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