Tap and Ride - Bay Area Rapid Transit No, each rider must pay with their own card or device and must use the same card or device to tap in and tap out Families sharing a credit card number may use contactless payment as long as each rider uses a different physical card or device
Starting Wednesday: BART Riders Can Tap Bank Cards Starting with tomorrow morning’s commute, BART becomes the Bay Area’s first Tap and Ride system Tap and Ride will provide riders the ability to pay adult fares at BART fare gates using physical contactless credit or debit cards or mobile payment methods such as Apple Pay and Google Pay
Here’s how BART’s new fare payment option works | KRON4 SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Starting Wednesday, BART riders have a new option to pay for their fare The “Tap and Ride” system allows commuters to pay with contactless credit or debit cards or
Every Bay Area Transit System Will Accept Tap to Pay on Dec. 10 Riders get faster payments, simpler transfers and the long awaited ability to tap a credit or debit card anywhere in the region The biggest upgrade is that Clipper will now store your balance in the cloud
Fares - SFMTA There are multiple ways of paying, buying your Muni bus, rail or cable car tickets Clipper®: Use your Clipper card on all Bay Area transit systems, including Muni To pay for your trip, tap your Digital Clipper card stored on your smart phone or tap your plastic Clipper card on the ticket readers inside Muni vehicles and at Muni Metro fare gates MuniMobile®: Download the app and purchase
Fares Overview - Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit SMART fare may be paid using a Clipper Card, the Bay Area’s all-in-one transit card Clipper is accepted on Golden Gate Transit, Marin Transit, Petaluma Transit, Santa Rosa CityBus and Sonoma County Transit, as well as all other Bay Area transit agencies
BART Is Bay Area’s First Tap and Ride System The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) has become the Bay Area’s first Tap and Ride system, enabling riders the ability to pay adult fares at BART fare gates using physical contactless credit or debit cards or mobile payment methods such as Apple Pay and Google Pay
Starting This Week, You Can Tap Onto BART With a Credit Card - KQED Now, instead of just using the Bay’s designated Clipper card to pay for a ride, riders can simply tap their credit card or debit card on the turnstile to pay for their fare — as well as Apple Pay and Google Pay on mobile