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Starting this week, you’ll no longer need a Clipper card to ride BART. On Wednesday, the transit system will become the first ...
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 few years later, the $6.40 fee comes to a close for those who skip Clipper to pay for their BART fare with a digital credit card. “Anyone who uses contactless bank cards will have a grace period of ...
The ability to pay for BART simply by tapping a credit or debit card is in the works. The next generation of Clipper will be rolled out in 2024 and includes “open payment” and transfer discounts ...
Bay Area Rapid Transit will stop accepting the blue-and-white magstripe paper tickets at station fare gates on Nov. 30, finally ushering in the full transition to all-in-one Clipper cards.
BART has approximately 150,000 plastic Clipper cards in its inventory. Goodwin said that 156,992 cards were sold across BART’s system in the month of May alone.
BART briefly revived paper tickets for travelers at the San Francisco International Airport station in 2022 due to supply chain issues but stopped after Clipper card supplies rebounded.
BART says plastic Clipper card supply threatened by supply chain issues by: Alex Baker Posted: Oct 18, 2022 / 11:27 AM PDT Updated: Oct 18, 2022 / 11:35 AM PDT ...