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BART stopped selling paper tickets at several stations in 2019 as part of a pilot program. Accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the program expanded to all stations in late 2020.
BART riders will no longer be able to use paper tickets as fare payment starting on Nov. 30, as the system transitions to Clipper only. The change is happening as BART rolls out new fare gates ...
BART chose to pilot the prototypes at Richmond and Fruitvale stations based on factors like passenger volume and the number of ticket-gate arrays, Trost said. (Fruitvale, for instance, has only one ...
Any BART station agent can help you with this, and there are instructions on how to cash in the old tickets on the BART.gov website. The important thing to remember is to get cash back, the cards ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — San Francisco’s Powell Street BART station is eliminating paper tickets, starting Tuesday. This is all part of the transit agency’s move toward a Clipper ca… ...
Because of the change, BART says riders will avoid paying a $0.50 paper ticket fee for one-way fares. The change will also decrease fare gate paper jams, machine maintenance and long lines, the ...