Okay so you don’t even have to buy tickets for a trip? If you have a card you can just tap, to pay for access? Is that why I see people jumping gates like that in movies? They’re just riding around town for free?
Wow. A clipper card to use in BARTable subway stations? Dude, back in New York, we have Metrocards to use for swiping into the entrances of every MTA subway stations. That is unbeliveable. 😮🤔
BART has had Clipper for almost 10 years, and it is one of the first transit systems in the US to use contactless smart cards. It used to have paper tickets, and now they have transitioned mostly to Clipper only. OMNY is the equivalent being rolled out in NYC as of a few years ago, although it is so far limited to the NYC subway. Clipper works on any public transit system in the Bay Area.
Finally something useful after 20 minutes googling a simple question and not getting any straight answers!
I believe warm springs has ticket machines inside the paid area
However that's only for persons who are aware of it.
Somebody need a new clipper card or a ticket 🎫🎟️ the ticket is not here yet the Bart is close right now
@@martintheiss743 the Bart is leaving now nobody had to go on the tracks
Okay so you don’t even have to buy tickets for a trip? If you have a card you can just tap, to pay for access? Is that why I see people jumping gates like that in movies? They’re just riding around town for free?
Wow. A clipper card to use in BARTable subway stations? Dude, back in New York, we have Metrocards to use for swiping into the entrances of every MTA subway stations. That is unbeliveable. 😮🤔
BART has had Clipper for almost 10 years, and it is one of the first transit systems in the US to use contactless smart cards. It used to have paper tickets, and now they have transitioned mostly to Clipper only. OMNY is the equivalent being rolled out in NYC as of a few years ago, although it is so far limited to the NYC subway. Clipper works on any public transit system in the Bay Area.
@@Awesome_Aasim I see. Back before BART had clipper cards, commuters use paper tickets in the past? That’s amazing. 😀
I like my cash better