OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- The 19th Street BART station in Oakland made a big change Monday. Riders can no longer buy paper tickets at the station. Only Clipper Cards will be sold at the station.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KGO) -- A new study finds that BART's goal of ending paper tickets in 2020 would disproportionately affect low-income riders. RELATED: BART takes big step toward eliminating ...
Evan Takahashi likely wasn’t anticipating the message he received from one of BART’s digital turnstile Wednesday when he pulled out his Clipper card at the Berryessa station to pay the fare for his ...
Here’s a tale of one casual BART rider that may help explain why the transit system has seen weekend ridership plummet 10 percent in the past two years. Jeffrey B., 53, of Pleasant Hill said his BART ...
BART is buzzing over a criminal investigation into whether a large number of tickets were stolen from the customer service center at the Lake Merritt Station and ended up on the underground market.
BART fare evaders are hopping, jumping and skipping away from paying their fines — more than nine out of 10 of the 6,799 violators ticketed by BART last year have yet to pay up. And with little or no ...
For BART riders, a new system of payment went into effect Wednesday that allows riders to use credit-card swipes to pay for their fare. The Tap and Ride system also takes debit cards and other mobile ...
For BART riders, the need for a Clipper Card to board a train has been clipped. A new system of payment went into effect Wednesday that allows riders to use contactless credit cards to purchase their ...