Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is set to update its payment systems and will soon stop accepting magstripe paper tickets. Riders will need to use a Clipper card or register a digital card using the Clipper app. BART will stop selling paper tickets on November 30.
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The good old-fashioned BART ticket is about to become a thing of the past as BART says it will stop selling paper tickets on Nov. 30. Here's everything you need to know about the change. https://t.co/hUwRyQ1c7C https://t.co/OB7RC4Z1oX
The good old-fashioned BART ticket is about to become a thing of the past. Here's everything you need to know. https://t.co/hIKTEza8zt
BART's paper tickets are going away for good soon. https://t.co/0duuUZUyVy
Bye-bye paper! Riders hoping to use BART will soon have to get a Clipper card or register a digital card using the Clipper app. https://t.co/XgtxPlfJMa
As it prepares to update its payment systems, Bay Area Rapid Transit announced that its magstripe paper tickets will soon no longer be accepted. https://t.co/r7GRPJrznR