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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.
What is senior fare on SF Muni?
Single ride fare for Seniors (65+) and People with Disabilities good for 120 minutes of travel. MuniMobile. $1.25. Clipper® $1.25.
Is the bus in San Francisco free?
San Francisco Bus Fares Adults: $3.00 (Clipper card/MuniMobile: $2.50) Seniors: $1.50 (Clipper card/MuniMobile: $1.25) Kids (5-18): $1.50 (Clipper card/MuniMobile: $1.25) Age 4 and below: free.
Will Muni be free?
A program providing free rides on San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency buses, trains and cable cars for people under age 19 will expand to last the entire 2021-2022 school year, city leaders announced on Monday. The expanded Free Muni for Youth program is set to take effect on Aug.
How much does a Senior Clipper card cost?
Fares & Passes Clipper Passes Passes are only available on Clipper 31-Day Express Pass $70 Senior (65+)/Disabled Day Pass* $1.75 * Daily fares are automatically capped at this amount.
Does Muni take Apple pay?
You Can Now Pay Your Muni and BART Fares By Waving Your Apple Watch or iPhone Over a Clipper Reader. At last, a couple years behind other cities, San Francisco now has added Apple Wallet and Apple Watch paying capability on mass transit, with Android capability on the way soon.
Are Clipper cards free?
You’re joining the millions who choose Clipper. Order your adult card online or buy one in person for just $3. If you order online and set up automatic reloading, your card is free! Youth, seniors and riders with disabilities can receive reduced fares and passes with a discount Clipper card.
How much does it cost to ride the Muni bus in San Francisco?
Muni Fare Increase Begins July 1 Type of Fare Fare Prices as of July 1, 2019 Adult Single Ride Fare (Cash/Limited Use Tickets) $3.00 Reduced Fare Single Ride (Cash/Limited Use Tickets) $1.50 Adult Single Ride Fare (Clipper/MuniMobile) $2.50 Discount Single Ride (Clipper/MuniMobile) $1.25.
Is SF Muni open?
Effective May 15, 2021 All Muni Metro subway stations open for service with the KT Ingleside-Third Metro rail service between Sunnydale and Balboa Park Station, and the N Judah Metro rail between 4th and King (Caltrain) and La Playa (Ocean Beach).
Is Muni free for SFSU students?
For students, MUNI ride is free with student GatorPass. Remember, when on Muni or BART, masks or face coverings are required. When boarding Muni, be sure to board by the back door unless you require any assistance. For any questions or concerns, please contact us at parking@sfsu.edu.
How do I change my Clipper card to senior?
MAIL your application form and a copy of your proof-of-age document to: Clipper Youth/Senior Applications, PO Box 318, Concord, CA 94522-0318. Do not send originals, as documents will not be returned. Or EMAIL scans or photos of your application form and your proof-of-age document to senioryouthapps@clippercard.com.
Is Muni free for students?
The SFMTA has expanded the Free Muni for Low- and Moderate-Income Youth to all youth 18 years and younger, regardless of household income level. Youth 16 and above are encouraged to carry a student ID or other form of ID for age verification.
Can you use Clipper card for more than one person?
To clarify – a Clipper Card is agnostic of the person using it, but two people can’t use it at the same time.
Does BART card work on Muni?
Add value to your card. For example, if you want to pay your fare in Muni stations with an unlimited-ride pass, but also want to ride BART, you can load a Muni pass as well as cash value for riding BART.
Does Muni mobile work on BART?
MuniMobile is a Muni-only service. Discounts associated with transferring from other agencies and transferring from Daly City BART to Muni are only available through Clipper.
How much does Clipper card cost?
How much does a Clipper card cost? There is a one-time $3.00 acquisition fee for a Clipper card. Clipper will waive this fee if the buyer signs up for Autoload at the time of purchase online at www.clippercard.com. Youth and senior cards are free.
How do I use my senior Clipper card on BART?
If you are using a Clipper card (both with plastic card or on your iOS or Android smart device): When you get to the fare gate, you simply need to “tag and go” to pay for your ride. The correct fare will be automatically deducted.
Do senior Clipper cards expire?
Unlike a credit or debit card, the Clipper card does not expire; however, you will need to renew your eligibility for Clipper START once every two years to continue receiving the discount.
Is BART and Muni the same?
MUNI is a transportation network of trains, buses, and cable cars that operates within just the city limits of San Francisco. BART is a heavy rail system that connects San Francisco with many cities across the Bay Area.
Why is Muni so slow?
Muni buses and trains average about eight miles an hour. On downtown streets, buses slow to five miles an hour. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency officials say one reason for the slowness is that buses and trains spend too much time stopping for passengers.
What time does Muni stop?
The new Muni Metro hours will be: Weekdays: 6 a.m. – 12 a.m. Saturdays: 8 a.m. – 12 a.m. Sundays: 8 a.m. – 10 p.m.
How do you ride Muni Metro?
How to Ride Muni Metro Step 1: Figure out where Muni Metro Runs. There are 6 Muni “lines,” meaning trains that run to different places throughout the city. Figure Out When Your Train Departs. Find your Muni Stop. Pay for your Ride. Enjoy the Ride!.