
Lyft Line expands to Denver in April 2016.
Noted: Ride-sharing service Lyft announced Tuesday that it will expand its carpool-like service in Denver. The service is and targets people living in the same area who need to get to a similar destination. They share a vehicle and pay a portion of the usual Lyft cost.
Lyft said Denver is among its fastest growing markets. The other new cities include Seattle, Wash.; Philadelphia, Penn.; San Diego, Calif.; San Jose, Calif.; and Newark, N.J. Service begins in those cities between April 11 to 15.
Lyft Line is not Lyft Carpool. The latter, which was , targets drivers who want to make $10 to drive a passenger to a similar destination.
“The Lyft Carpool drivers are commuters themselves, and will only give rides through the Lyft Carpool product,” said a Lyft spokesperson. Lyft Line uses regular Lyft drivers.
Lyft Line already offers service in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C.



