How much are buses in SF?
San Francisco Bus Fares Adults: $3.00 (Clipper card/MuniMobile: $2.50) Seniors: $1.50 (Clipper card/MuniMobile: $1.25) Anyone under 19 years of age rides buses and streetcars free (not cable cars).
How do you pay for the Bay Area bus?
Use your Clipper card on all Bay Area transit systems, including Muni. Cash: Fares can be paid on surface transportation with any U.S. currency or coin; exact change is required. Effective August 15, 2021 – anyone under 19 rides free! No proof of payment (Clipper card) required with the exception of Cable Car.
Is Big Blue Bus free for UCLA students?
BruinGO! Pass allows UCLA students, faculty and staff unlimited travel on Big Blue Bus or Culver CityBus for an entire academic quarter for the low cost of $45 for students and $55 for faculty and staff.
How Much Is Muni fare for seniors?
Free Muni for Seniors (ages 65+) This program provides low and moderate income seniors residing in San Francisco free access to Muni services, including cable cars, when using a Clipper card. Once you are in possession of your Free Muni Clipper Card you can transfer it to your phone on the Clipper App.
How do you use Clipper card on bus?
To use your card simply look for a Clipper reader on the bus or at fare gates, stations or ferry terminals. Press your card to the reader. When your ticket has been accepted, you will hear a beep and see a green light (the BART fare gates will read “OK”).
Is BruinBus free?
BruinBus serves the UCLA campus and Wilshire Center and is complimentary for students, staff, faculty, and visitors.
What is BruinBus?
BruinBus is a year-round bus serving the UCLA campus and Wilshire Center. Everyone is welcome to board at one of our many stops. BruinBus also offers charter and driver services to UCLA departments and student organizations.
What is TripShot app?
TripShot helps you travel with ease! See all of your travel options in one place – bus/shuttle, on-demand rides, vanpool, bike share and more. Book a Reservation to secure your spot. Utilize Wallet to manage contactless payments and boarding.
Is BART free for seniors?
The cards themselves are free to seniors when obtained through participating transit agencies or through Clipper and then must be loaded with value. Please go to http://www.bart.gov/tickets or https://www.clippercard.com to apply for a Card and load BART fare on it.
Can I pay Big Blue Bus with a TAP card?
You can pay your Big Blue Bus fare with a pre-loaded TAP card, or the Transit, Token Transit, or TAP app on your iPhone or Android smartphone. Big Blue Bus no longer accepts cash and token fare payments on board. Senior, Disabled, Medicare rates are applicable for riders who are 62 or older, or riding with a valid ID.*
Does big Blue Bus take paper pass in California?
Big Blue Bus Introducing New Express 7 Service on Pico Blvd. Starting August 16 – SANTA MONICA, CA – Big Blue Bus (BBB) News Paper Passes No Longer Accepted Begi Paper Passes No Longer Accepted Beginning April 18 – Beginning Sunday, April 18, Big Blue Bus will no longer accept pape News Blue: The Transit Store is Now Open
Does BBB accept Metrolink or metro passes?
BBB accepts the Low Income Fare is Easy (LIFE) 4-Ride Regional Pass; this must be tapped on TAP devices prior to or at time of boarding. Metro, Metrolink, and other agency passes are not accepted as valid forms of fare payment on BBB.
When does Big Blue stop accepting paper passes?
Paper Passes No Longer Accepted Beginning April 18 – Beginning Sunday, April 18, Big Blue Bus will no longer accept pape News Blue: The Transit Store is Now Open