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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 ...
This week, BART’s long-awaited “Tap and Ride” system launches, no Clipper card needed. Here’s how paying for your fare with a ...
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 Wednesday, riders on BART will be able to use their bank cards in a new Tap and Ride fare program that removes the ...
The rollout of "open payments" marks a soft launch for Clipper 2.0, a next-generation payment platform that's years overdue.
Starting Wednesday, riders on BART will be able to use their bank cards in a new Tap and Ride fare program that removes the ...
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The upgrade could streamline transit access, but using a credit or debit card — whether digital or plastic — won’t give ...
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?
Starting Wednesday, BART riders have a new option to pay for their fare. The “Tap and Ride” system allows commuters to pay ...
Bay Area Rapids Transit (BART) expanded its usable forms of payment on Aug. 20, now accepting contactless debit and credit ...
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 ...
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