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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 ...
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 ...
MTC is in the final stages of approving a system upgrade worth $195 million dollars. Instead of paying with a Clipper card, users will be able to scan their smart phone to tap in and out.
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 ...
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.
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