WALNUT CREEEK, Calif. - Today marks the end of an era in the Bay Area: It's the last day to use paper tickets to ride BART.
BART is getting rid of paper tickets. Soon riders will only be able to use Clipper cards. Here's how you can get a refund if ...
BART and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will receive the overwhelming majority of $776 million in state and regional subsidies for Bay Area transit — if they take certain steps to ...
After more than 50 years of using paper tickets to ride on Bay Area Rapid Transit trains, Wednesday is the last day that they ...
BART and Muni will receive 85% of the entire Bay Area's state and regional transit agencies bailout money, if the agencies ...
BART riders will no longer be able to use paper tickets as fare payment starting on Thursday (Nov. 30), as the system ...
With ridership less than half what it was pre-pandemic, BART needs to come up with a new source of funding fast.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Bay Area Rapid Transit revealed a photograph of its new head-high station fare gates. The gates will be installed systemwide as part of BART’s latest effort to win ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Bay Area Rapid Transit District officials said “the end of an era” is happening on November 30, when paper tickets will no longer be accepted as payment from riders.