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The upgrade could streamline transit access, but using a credit or debit card — whether digital or plastic — won’t give ...
Starting this week, you’ll no longer need a Clipper card to ride BART. On Wednesday, the transit system will become the first ...
So it went for dozens of BART riders Wednesday, as BART debuted its new Tap and Ride system of payment that allows riders to ...
Starting Wednesday, riders on BART will be able to use their bank cards in a new Tap and Ride fare program that removes the ...
Bay Area Rapids Transit (BART) expanded its usable forms of payment on Aug. 20, now accepting contactless debit and credit ...
Starting Wednesday, BART riders have a new option to pay for their fare. The “Tap and Ride” system allows commuters to pay ...
Starting Wednesday, riders on BART will be able to use their bank cards in a new Tap and Ride fare program that removes the ...
You'll soon be able to pay for BART the same way you pay for everything else --- by tapping your debit or credit card. But, is Clipper Card being phased out completely?
A change coming to BART Wednesday could make it a lot easier to get on board. Commuters will be able to pay at the fare gates ...
Many public transit riders across the Bay Area were supposed to see increased fare rates Tuesday. Instead, a Clipper Card system crash resulted in free rides for those on their morning commute.
The MTC website said there were 1.35 million unique Clipper cards — physical and digital — used in May, the highest monthly toll for the year and the most since December 2019, before the pandemic.
The Clipper card, used for travel on all forms of public transportation in the San Francisco Bay Area, was down on Tuesday morning. Bay Area Clipper said the issue was resolved just after 1 p.m ...