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, ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- Out with the paper, and in with the plastic! BART is ending the sale of paper magnetic stripe tickets at Oakland's 19th Street station on Aug. 5. BART will only be selling ...
(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 ...
If you already have a Clipper card, add cash and use your card on BART. For your convenience, you can load value onto your card at ticket vending machines in any BART station. Tag your card to the ...
BART will no longer sell paper tickets at its stations and will instead offer only Clipper as the fare product available for purchase. The systemwide transition was completed by BART last week in an ...
Passengers travelling on BART now have the ability to reload their Clipper cards at the agency’s ticket vending machines. As of Tuesday, the ticket vending machines at all 44 BART stops have a new ...
The squeaky wheel gets the grease. And ticket machines, as it turns out. With a reopening date for the now-closed Salesforce Transbay Terminal looking increasingly far off, transportation officials ...
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