BART launched Tap and Ride to accept contactless credit, debit, and mobile payments so riders can tap Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, or contactless ATM cards and mobile wallets like Apple Pay and Google Wallet. The system requires no registration or setup and aims to speed boarding, benefiting visitors and infrequent riders without Clipper cards. Contactless payments purchase only full adult fares; riders eligible for discounted fares must continue using Clipper. Android devices with a digital Clipper in Google Wallet will present it automatically but can be overridden to use a bank card. More information is available online.
For BART riders, a new system of payment went into effect Wednesday that allows riders to use credit-card swipes to pay for their fare. The Tap and Ride system also takes debit cards and other mobile payment methods such as Apple Pay and Google Wallet. The new method is intended to save time for riders, with zero registration or set-up process needed.
According to BART, the Tap and Ride takes cards from Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover Network. ATM bank cards must have a contactless symbol. Contactless credit cards are also known as tap-to-pay cards and use technology that enables payments without requiring physical contact with a card reader. That lack of physical contact is intended to make the payment more secure. Only full adult fares can be purchased with the contactless credit cards. Those with eligibility-based discounts must continue to use a Clipper card.
BART said that Android devices will present the digital Clipper card automatically if the user has one in Google Wallet. Android device users can also override that feature if they choose and use a desired bank card to pay with Tap and Ride. More information on the new way to pay is available at https://s4.clippercard.com/ClipperWeb/contactless-payments.html. Please check back for updates.
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