
This is the second time that BART has implemented a month-long price reduction, after the first 50%-off promotion in September 2021. This means that if you have, say, a youth Clipper card (available for BART riders age 5 to 18), which regularly gets you 50% off your BART journeys, you'll get another 50% off your usual discounted prices during September. These existing discounts include fare reductions that are available to youth, seniors, disabled riders and lower-income adult riders, including Regional Transit Connection, Clipper Start, and Gator Pass riders. If you already get discounted BART fares, BART says the September 50% fare discount is "stackable" with other Clipper discounts. If you want to buy a Clipper card in person from a vending machine in a BART station, the one-time fee is $3.
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You can also order a Clipper card online at free of charge, and set up the card for automatic reloading. If you purchase a paper ticket, you won't see the 50% discount.īART's details of the September promotion say that Clipper is currently offering free Clipper cards when you add a new card in Apple Wallet or Google Pay. The discounted September fares are only available with the use of a Clipper card. "Anybody who's using Clipper automatically will get the discount every time they go through the fare gates," says BART spokesperson Chris Filippi.
