(CBS SF) – BART has eliminated paper ticket sales at all of its stations and will sell fares exclusively through Clipper going forward, the transit agency said Monday. BART began testing a move to ...
Evan Takahashi likely wasn’t anticipating the message he received from one of BART’s digital turnstile Wednesday when he pulled out his Clipper card at the Berryessa station to pay the fare for his ...
SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) -- BART is offering half-off fares for people using Clipper starting Wednesday and lasting through all of September, according to the transit agency. The reduced fare, available ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - BART has eliminated paper ticket sales at all of its stations and will sell fares exclusively through Clipper going forward, the transit agency said Monday. BART began testing a move ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Global supply chain issues have severely depleted the inventory of plastic Clipper cards, according to a press release from BART and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- BART just announced a new ability to pay your fare. Soon riders can pay for their tickets simply by tapping a credit or debit card. "The next generation of Clipper will be ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A one-day Clipper Card outage earlier this month cost BART hundreds of thousands of dollars, KRON4 has learned. According to Bay Area Rapid Transit officials, the July 1 outage ...
For some San Francisco visitors who arrive at SFO and want to take BART, the first Californian to greet them may very well be a member of an outreach team, there to guide them through downloading a ...
BART will no longer accept magstripe paper tickets starting Nov. 30, marking an end of their transition to using a Clipper card-only fare payment system. The transition is part of BART's ongoing ...
Those old paper BART tickets hiding in the depths of your wallet or buried in a random drawer have now taken on the status of historic artifacts. That’s because, while they were once an instantly ...
Those old paper BART tickets hiding in the depths of your wallet or buried in a random drawer have now taken on the status of historic artifacts. That’s because, while they were once an instantly ...