A New Era of Dating Begins

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The era of online dating is dead. People are looking for funky new experiences, and the PulseLine party bus breathes new life into the dating scene with the bus as the ultimate connector (with a little help from an app). Businesses along the Pulseline are having record crowds of people come to meet, have fun, and ride the bus.

Bootsy Collins

“In an era when dating apps are collapsing and Gen Z is desperate for authentic connection, Metro stumbled onto something extraordinary. By turning an ordinary bus line into a rolling social experiment, ‘Twosday’ has reimagined public transit as the place to meet IRL.”

The New York Times, Style Section

“This is the kind of mash-up Madison Avenue dreams about: public transit, social networking, and the death of swipe culture. Metro’s ‘Twosday’ events didn’t just fill buses — they filled headlines. It’s as if Fearless Girl grew up, got on the Pulse line, and decided to play matchmaker.”

Adweek

“While Match and Bumble lost $40 billion in market value, a Rustbelt bus line quietly invented the next wave of dating: intentional, face-to-face connection. Metro’s ‘Twosday’ is what happens when civic infrastructure meets cultural longing. It’s not just public transit — it’s public chemistry.”

The Atlantic

“A crime has been committed. That dating bus idea is great. ”

Cameron Day, author of the Advertising Survival Guides