In a presentation to the Clipper Executive Board last week, transit staff shared how a subtle shift in rider behavior is costing the system more than expected from credit and debit card fees. The ...
What was supposed to make paying for transit easier is instead causing headaches for some Bay Area riders. The rollout of Clipper 2.0, the region's updated transit payment system, has been plagued by ...
As more people use mobile payments to pay their fares, transit agencies are spending more on transaction fees.
While problems continue to plague the rollout of an upgraded Clipper fare payment system, incurring significant costs and frustrating transit riders with outages and glitches, a full resolution of the ...
Bay Area transit officials introduced next generation Clipper on Dec. 10 following years of delays and a heated exchange with the contractor in charge of the electronic payment system. On the day of ...
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A long-awaited upgrade to the region’s transit payment system launched a few months ago, but a number of technical problems have contributed to mounting frustration among riders and transit leaders.
Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit plans to continue offering free rides for youths and seniors another year, months before voters will make a pivotal decision on the agency’s financial future. Measure B, ...
SamTrans is rerouting one of its busiest lines this summer in preparation for construction along El Camino Real, while also evaluating updates to other routes. Caltrans is set to begin work on a ...
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