Clipper, the all-in-one transit fare payment card already accepted on 20 Bay Area transit systems, today officially expanded to Union City Transit.
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The Hub at @ 375 Beale is the Bay Area’s newest resource for transportation information and services. Located on the ground floor of the Bay Area Metro Center in San Francisco’s Rincon Hill...
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) today marked the 10th anniversary of the Bay Area’s Clipper electronic transit fare payment card.
OAKLAND, CA — Clipper, the all-in-one transit fare payment card already accepted on 17 Bay Area transit systems, is officially expanding on Wednesday, Feb. 24, to three more bus services in Sonoma...
OAKLAND, CA — The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), in partnership with the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee, has produced three new collectible limited-edition Clipper cards in honor of Super...
OAKLAND, CA — Clipper, the all-in-one transit fare payment card already accepted on 13 Bay Area transit systems, is expanding this Sunday, Nov. 1, to four more bus services in the East Bay: County...
The Bay Area tech community is famous for disrupting entrenched industries and services. Now a Bay Area graphic design teacher has taken it upon herself to do a little disruption of her own, engaging...
OAKLAND, CA — The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and major Bay Area transit operators today rechristened the region’s all-in-one, reloadable transit fare card as Clipper, replacing the...
OAKLAND, CA — The number of Bay Area transit riders using Clipper SM to pay fares on buses, trains and ferries rose to an average of 139,725 during the four weekdays following the Labor Day holiday...
OAKLAND, CA — The number of Bay Area transit riders using Clipper SM to pay fares on buses, trains and ferries rose to an average of more than 225,000 during the week ending October 15. This marks a...