OAKLAND, Calif. - BART has eliminated paper ticket sales at all of its stations and will sell fares exclusively through Clipper going forward, the transit agency said Monday. BART began testing a move ...
Starting Monday, BART customers will no longer be able to purchase paper tickets at the 19th Street station in Oakland, where now only Clipper cards will be sold as a means to board trains. The ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) – Bay Area Rapid Transit plans to stop offering paper tickets and only offer Clipper cards in some of their busiest stations this summer, as the transit system seeks to phase ...
(CBS SF) – BART has eliminated paper ticket sales at all of its stations and will sell fares exclusively through Clipper going forward, the transit agency said Monday. BART began testing a move to ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- The 19th Street BART station in Oakland made a big change Monday. Riders can no longer buy paper tickets at the station. Only Clipper Cards will be sold at the station.
The blue paper BART ticket held next to a Clipper card. From the day BART’s tracks first powered on in 1972, the public rapid transit system has been synonymous with its magnetically striped cards, ...
AC Transit is offering free Clipper cards for a limited time as part of its ongoing transition away from paper tickets and onto the universal Bay Area transit card. Vendors will stop selling paper ...
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