The long-awaited rollout of the new generation of the Clipper card payment system begins Wednesday, when Bay Area travelers will be able to pay for public transit trips more efficiently and ...
Accepted payment sources are Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Apple Wallet and Google Wallet. Each rider must pay with their own card or device. Where an exit tap is required for a ...
Some Bay Area transit riders excited to take advantage of new features have been unable to manually upgrade their accounts ...
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Bay Area public transit riders can use bank cards to ‘tap-and-ride’
The long-awaited rollout of the new generation of the Clipper Card payment system started Dec. 10, with Bay Area travelers ...
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Credit card payments begin for Bay Area transit agencies; transfer changes for Clipper Card users
You'll now be able to do contactless credit and debit card payments on all Bay Area transit agencies as part of a new Clipper Card rollout that includes discounted and free transfers between agencies.
Transit advocates are calling attention to recent updates to Clipper that fail to extend savings to people who pay with cash ...
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.
New Clipper cards will cost a small fee for adult passengers starting next month as part of an effort by public transportation officials to recover losses and tighten up fee collection. The reloadable ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- Starting Monday, paper tickets will no longer be available for purchase at the Embarcadero station in San Francisco. The elimination of paper ticket sales from the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) -- The Metropolitan Transportation Commission launched a mobile Clipper card app this week and made the transit-fare payment system available on iPhone and Apple Watch via Apple ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- There are few worse feelings than losing a wallet full of cash and credit cards. If you act fast, you can stop anyone from charging anything on your cards -- or can you? It came ...
Under a new system rolled out Wednesday, Dec. 10, almost every transit system in the Bay Area will allow riders to pay by tapping a credit or debit card. Suspension of disbelief: The newest Bay Bridge ...
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