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So it went for dozens of BART riders Wednesday, as BART debuted its new Tap and Ride system of payment that allows riders to ...
Beginning Wednesday, BART riders can tap to pay with a credit card or debit card directly at the gate. The Tap and Ride ...
Starting this week, you’ll no longer need a Clipper card to ride BART. On Wednesday, the transit system will become the first ...
Here's what riders need to know about the launch, including how it works, which cards are valid, and why some will still need ...
The upgrade could streamline transit access, but using a credit or debit card — whether digital or plastic — won’t give ...
Starting Wednesday, riders on BART will be able to use their bank cards in a new Tap and Ride fare program that removes the ...
Exit BART without enough money on the card, and the Clipper card will show a negative balance. Throw that card away, and all it takes to buy a new one is $2 in cash.
Starting Wednesday, riders on BART will be able to use their bank cards in a new Tap and Ride fare program that removes the ...
BART began testing a move to only selling fares through Clipper in August 2019 with a pilot program at the 19th Street Oakland, Embarcadero, Powell Street and Downtown Berkeley stations.
A loophole in the new Clipper Card system makes it possible to ride for free. Basically, just load the minimum $2 onto a new Clipper Card, then ride BART anywhere you want.
On Dec. 15, BART will stop accepting EZRider fare payment cards, and the transit agency is urging its 40,000 EZRider card holders to activate Clipper cards so they continue to have the convenience ...