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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A big change starts rolling out Wednesday for Bay Area transit riders and anyone who uses a Clipper Card. You'll now be able to do contactless credit and debit card payments on ...
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 New California driving laws ...
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The long-awaited rollout of the new generation of the Clipper card payment system begins Wednesday, when Bay Area travelers will be able to pay for public transit trips more efficiently and ...
Bay Area commuters will begin transitioning to a new fare system as agencies roll out the "Next Generation Clipper Card. More than two dozen agencies — including Muni, Caltrain, AC Transit, the San ...
Paying for bus, train and ferry rides across the Bay Area just became a little easier. Beginning Wednesday, riders on nearly every transit agency in the region will be able to use their credit or ...
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