Learn how to perform a visual colour changing card trick that surprises every audience. This tutorial shows the basic technique to transform one card into another right before their eyes, using only ...
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 ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Inside San Francisco's Embarcadero station, Mayor Daniel Lurie, BART general manager Bob Powers, and several other local officials on Tuesday announced a new payment system that will ...
KRON4's Charles Clifford reports https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/youll-no-longer-need-a-clipper-card-to-ride-bart-starting-this-week/ 26,548 people played the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Starting this week, you’ll no longer need a Clipper card to ride BART. On Wednesday, the transit system will become the first in the Bay Area to employ a Tap and Ride system ...
This week, BART is finally catching up to its public transit counterparts in New York and London. Now, instead of just using the Bay’s designated Clipper card to pay for a ride, riders can simply tap ...
Inside San Francisco's Embarcadero station, Mayor Daniel Lurie, BART general manager Bob Powers, and several other local officials on Tuesday announced a new payment system that will allow travelers ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- You'll soon be able to pay for BART the same way you pay for everything else --- by tapping your debit or credit card. BART is launching a new ...
California (KPIX) — People taking BART will soon be able to use their credit or debit cards at the fare gates, according to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. The tap-to-pay feature launches ...
Tim Fang is a digital producer at CBS Bay Area. A Bay Area native, Tim has been a part of the CBS Bay Area newsroom for more than two decades and joined the digital staff in 2006. Clipper card service ...
Many public transit riders across the Bay Area were supposed to see increased fare rates Tuesday. Instead, a Clipper Card system crash resulted in free rides for those on their morning commute.