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. Related Articles A whimsical last-minute ...
It’s been a rocky start for the much-anticipated “next generation” Clipper transit fare system, as glitches with the website and app have flustered some users. Since Wednesday, when the new Clipper ...
Following a delay of more than a year, public-transit riders will soon be able to pay their fares by tapping their credit or debit cards. Two dozen Bay Area transit-system operators on Wednesday will ...
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Clipper, the electronic fare-payment system accepted by all of the Bay Area’s approximately two dozen transportation agencies, is rolling out new features Wednesday — designed to save riders money and ...
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