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It's one thing to fork over $3 for a Clipper card if one is a regular BART rider, ... And of course, the Clipper card can also be used on buses, ...
Bus riders on the County Connection, Wheels, Tri-Delta Transit and WestCAT systems will be able to start paying transit fares with Clipper cards by the end of 2015. A Metropolitan Transportation ...
Clipper, the Bay Area's universal transit fare system, continues to grow, expanding to cover all of the largest transit systems and serving 400,000 riders a day. But its growth has revealed ...
SamTrans, which has buses serving San Francisco, Palo Alto, and San Mateo County, began accepting Clipper Cards this week. The Clipper program offers refillable cards for riders to use on several ...
Then, on your next trip, hold your iPhone or Apple Watch near the Clipper reader at your train station, ferry terminal or bus, like you would if it was your card.
The $194 million plan to upgrade the Bay Area commuter card system is being delayed, and officials are tight-lipped as to why. Some portions of the mobile application will be available in 2020.
Although the Clipper card fare system is getting a big upgrade next year — making cashless payments faster and more convenient — Marin Transit needs to continue to provide passengers an option ...