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In this age of tap-and-pay credit card technology being offered for most in-person customer transactions, from restaurants to retailers, BART will soon allow riders to use that method to pay for ...
Metro and business officials announced the launch of a system that allows riders to pay by directly tapping credit or debit cards at rail station faregates.
Consumers aren’t charged additional fees for using tap-to-pay methods instead of swiping or inserting their credit or debit cards.
BART riders are about to get their first chance to use at least part of the long-awaited Clipper 2.0 fare-payment system. The system, which has been under development for more than a decade, will ...