Clipper (Program : California).

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OAKLAND, CA — The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)’s Operations Committee today paved the way for expansion of the popular Clipper program by the end of 2015 to the Livermore-Amador Valley...

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OAKLAND, CA — The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) announced today that the popular Clipper® transit fare card program reached its highest usage rate ever, with 20,058,055 transactions in...

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OAKLAND, CA — Clipper, the all-in-one transit fare payment card already accepted on nine Bay Area transit systems, today expands its network of participating transit operators to Napa and Solano...

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OAKLAND, CA — Where would you like to use Clipper, and how would you like to use it? That’s what the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and Bay Area transit agencies want to know. Clipper is...

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It runs on a cable system, but it doesn’t look quite like the Bay Area’s other cable cars. It’s the brand new, American-made Oakland Airport Connector (OAC) vehicle, and it successfully made its...

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Teenagers in Marin, Sonoma and Napa Counties love public transit. But don't take our word for it. Armed with Go-Pro cameras supplied by MTC, youths in these three areas took videos of their own...

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Loading value to your Clipper card just got easier! Customers can now load monthly passes or cash value at any of the ticket vending machines located at all Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority...

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As of October 1, 2012, Clipper cards will be accepted as fare payment on two additional San Francisco Bay Ferry routes: Alameda Main Street/Oakland/San Francisco and Alameda Harbor Bay/San Francisco...

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The “Free Muni for Youth” pilot program launched March 1, 2013, and already 20,000 low- and moderate-income students have signed up for the free SF Muni passes, which are only available on a Clipper®...

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“Go Bears!” is the popular chant in these parts, but it might take a back seat to “Go Berkeley!” thanks to a comprehensive new program that aims to reduce driving and air pollution in the city. A two...