![]() VTA River Oaks Headquarters 3331 North First Street and River Oaks, San Jose 95134 (Bldg.Purchase, Replace, Load Value and Check Balances at VTA locations Reload Clipper Online, In Person, or on your phone.If you order online and set up automatic reloading, your card is free Youth, seniors and riders with disabilities can receive reduced fares and passes with a discount Clipper card. Children 4 and under ride free but everyone else must have a Clipper card (a plastic card or in your digital wallet) or a BART paper ticket (no longer sold at stations except SFO) with funds loaded. Order your adult card online, buy one in person, or get Clipper on your phone for free. If ordered online, available by the first day of the benefit month. If you need a new Clipper card, save 3 dollars and use Clipper with Apple Pay and Google Pay on your phone or Apple Watch. At work through your employee transit benefit program.Video: How to buy a Clipper card from a VTA Ticket Vending Machine If you have not set up an online account, you can call Clipper Customer Service at 877.878.8883 for assistance. You can also manage your account with the Clipper app. Pay your fare, manage your account, and plan your trip all with your phone. Tip: Now you can transfer your existing plastic Youth or Senior Clipper card to your phone and pay fares with your mobile wallet. At any Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) on all light rail platforms. Ticket Vending Machines accept cash, debit or credit cards. Clipper is the all-in-one transit card used for contactless fare payments throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.Purchase/Add Value Where to Purchase and Load Value on an Adult Clipper Card (plastic card) When using a TVM, a virtual Clipper card acts just like a plastic Clipper card. You can set your device on a TVM and add cash value/passes or use coins, cash or a credit card to add value.A virtual Clipper card that is in your mobile wallet can be tagged and used just like a plastic Clipper card.Use the Clipper mobile app to manage your account which includes setting up autoload view all your activities or report lost or stolen plastic cards.BART fares can be paid ONLY with Clipper on your phone or a physical Clipper Card (see previous paragraph).Additional Information Clipper Mobile APP ![]() There is a BART app, but it's just for information - it doesn't yet sell fares of any kind. >If we get the Muni App on my husband's and my phones can we add the kids onto that too.>my husband gets free data in the US but l don't so will only be using my phone in emergencies.> Is there a BART app at all or is it easier to pay at the gate<< When is this trip? If you have enough lead time, you might see if someone at the SF office can mail the cards to you when they arrive - though of course there is always the risk that they'll get lost, so may not be worth it to save $10 (BART's youth fare is 50%, but only if you have the Youth Clipper Card).įinal comment - if you are considering taking a taxi or uber/lyft at any point, know that legally, the seven-year-old must ride in a child safety seat/booster, and those services will not provide one. ![]() If you plan to take BART from the airport, and you don't yet have the kids' Youth Clipper Cards, there's no way around just buying them each a Plastic Clipper Card (which they tap, not swipe) for $3, and loading full adult fare onto it - currently $10. Just scan your MyRide mobile barcode or tap your MyRide card. Just a reminder that on the Cable Car, you pay every time you board - there are no transfers included in the fare payment. RTD MyRide offers the most convenient, flexible and easy way to pay your fare on bus and rail. That Passport is available on Clipper, but costs a whopping $24!! On Muni Mobile, that passport costs $13 (which is equal to one $8 cable car ride plus a standard $5 day pass). Use Clipper on Your Phone Using Clipper on your mobile device is fast and easy and you avoid the 3 fee for new plastic Clipper cards. Second (more extreme) example - on the day you plan to ride cable cars, you might choose to get a Muni One-Day Visitor Passport, valid for unlimited rides on all Muni INCLUDING cable cars. You can also get that pass with $5 cash to the driver (let them know you want a day pass before you insert the fare), but it is NOT available on Clipper. (Single fare is $2.50, valid for two hours of transfers). While Clipper App/Card will work on every transit agency in the Bay Area - including Cable Cars -, they aren't the best value- option in every case.įor example, using the MUNI Mobile app, you have the option to get a day pass for $5 that is good on all MUNI vehicles, except Cable Cars, for the entire day. ![]()
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