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Cheap and Luxurious - Business-Class Bus Cuts Fares to Boston LimoLiner On Sale for $49 to Boston

By  AMY LANGFIELD

Updated 9:03 AM EDT, Mon, Nov 10, 2008

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Cheap, and even not-so-cheap buses are lowering their fares to New York City.

Cheap, and even not-so-cheap buses are lowering their fares to New York City.

 

Now you can ride to Boston in style thanks to a high-end bus service that's offering a deal on its luxury service to New England.

LimoLiner, which offers business-class bus service to Boston from New York, is cutting its one-way ticket to $49 through January 31.
You do need to buy the ticket at least two weeks in advance to get that rate, which is normally $89 (or $160 for a round-trip ticket.)

Amenities on LimoLiner are plentiful, including reclining leather-seats, satellite TV and radio, sockets and plugs at every seat, cell-phone signals, two separate wi-fi bubbles on each bus, and an attendant serving free snacks and drinks - which will soon include fresh-squeezed orange juice on morning buses and free wine on evening buses.

By comparison, with enough advance purchase, MegaBus will sell you a ticket to Boston for $1. BoltBus sells tickets on the same route from $10.

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  • Roger Wednesday, Jun 24 at 6:12 PM FLAG COMMENT That's awesome for us. I love riding the bus to New York, the bus to Boston, and the bus to DC because it's so cheap. Now, I just wish all the Chinatown buses had wifi!

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