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Starting Wednesday, December 10, the two dozen Bay Area transit agencies that accept Clipper for fare payment will initiate the long-awaited launch of Next Generation Clipper, or Clipper 2.0. This ...
Muni vehicles and station fare gates now accept plastic. You can tap a credit or debit card at Clipper readers to pay. Paying your Muni fare is now even easier and more convenient. And it’s becoming ...