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Revision as of 23:21, 30 September 2010
The following Muni stations have faregates installed:
Muni replaced the faregates in September 2010. With the new fare gates, Clipper Cards are the preferred method to enter Muni Metro system. One way cash riders will have to buy a Clipper-based Muni ticket (25 cents extra) at the stations that can be reused. Paper transfers will no longer be issued at Muni Metro stations (but will be issued if fare is paid on Muni Metro vehicles or buses).
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Cash riders |
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Paper Muni pass riders |
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New Muni ticket and Clipper Card |
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Paper transfers, Muni sticker, BART plus, and other interagency passes |
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There's no need to show or insert any tickets or passes when exiting.