Ride Lime to a transit stop and earn a free transit ticket

Shoreline, WALocal News

Commuters can now link their Lime or Bird accounts to the Transit Go Ticket App, earning free transit tickets through their rides. By traveling to specific locations such as the Aurora Village transit center and Shoreline light rail stations, users can accumulate credits for future bike or scooter trips. This initiative encourages the use of shared transportation options, making commuting more enjoyable and sustainable. The program aims to enhance local transit ridership while promoting greener travel alternatives. The partnership between Lime, Bird, and the Transit Go Ticket App highlights a growing trend in urban mobility toward integrated transport solutions.

As cities seek to reduce congestion and carbon emissions, such initiatives become increasingly important. Riders will benefit from a seamless experience that combines multiple modes of transport. This collaboration not only incentivizes commuters but also supports the local economy by increasing foot traffic in transit-connected areas.

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