You Can Now Pay Your Muni and BART Fares By Waving Your Apple Watch or iPhone Over a Clipper Reader
At last, a couple years behind other cities, San Francisco now has added Apple Wallet and Apple Watch paying capability on mass transit, with Android capability on the way soon.
As SFist reported in February, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the intramodal Clipper Card finally got around to adding mobile payments during the pandemic. Now, as of Thursday, riders on BART and Muni can just wave their iPhone or Apple Watch over a Clipper reader to pay fares on trains and buses. Clipper Cards can be added to the Apple Wallet, and be managed using a new Clipper Card app.
Clipper® Launches on iPhone and Apple Watch, Debuts New Mobile App
Passengers Can Ride 24 Bay Area Transit Systems with Clipper on Apple Pay
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) today launched the Clipper regional transit-fare payment card on iPhone and Apple Watch, and also released a mobile app for easier management of Clipper cards.
Clipper on iPhone and Apple Watch gives riders on 24 Bay Area transit systems a new, contactless way to pay fares on buses, trains and ferries. Adding a Clipper card to iPhone or Apple Watch is easy. Customers can add the card directly through Apple Wallet and load cash value with Apple Pay anytime, anywhere. Riders also can transfer the value from a plastic Clipper card to their iPhone. Clipper will be coming to Google Pay in May.
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Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days are Coming in May
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bicycling has never been more popular across the region and May brings the return of Bike Month and the Bay Area s Bike to Wherever Days (BTWD) as an alternative to the annual Bay Area Bike to Work Day event.
During the pandemic, bicycling for personal wellness, exercise and recreation has seen a pronounced rise in popularity. Social distancing protocols and safer streets have resulted in many people riding for the first time and veteran riders getting back on their bicycles. This year s Bay Area BTWDs will reflect the renewed enthusiasm for bicycling around the region.
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