Hear this out loudPauseSimply board and pay using the MuniMobile app, a Clipper Card, or cash. A single adult ticket is $3 if paid in cash, $2.50 if paid via MuniMobile or Clipper Card. Youth (ages 5-18), seniors (ages 65+), and travelers with disabilities ride for less ($1.50 if cash, $1.25 if MuniMobile or Clipper).
Is the SF trolley free?
Hear this out loudPauseOne ride on the San Francisco cable car now costs $8: same price for everyone. Only exceptions: seniors 65+ pay $4 before 7 am or after 9 pm. Note: you pay $8 every time you get on. They don't give transfers.
Is Metro free in San Francisco?
Hear this out loudPauseFor the most part, public transit is not free in San Francisco, but there are discounts for seniors and students. There are also tickets for unlimited rides for set amounts of time and bulk discounts. Muni has a $5 day pass for unlimited rides — except on cable cars.
Is the BART in SF free?
Hear this out loudPauseChildren 4 and under ride free but everyone else must have a Clipper card (a plastic card or in your digital wallet) or a BART paper ticket (no longer sold at stations except SFO) with funds loaded.
Are San Francisco trams free?
Are SF shuttles free?
Hear this out loudPauseThe South City Shuttle provides free service around South San Francisco Monday through Friday (except certain holidays), with trips to local stores, senior center, libraries, city hall, and parks. The shuttle provides transit connections with SamTrans and BART.
Can I use BART ticket for MUNI?
Hear this out loudPauseMUNI tickets and BART tickets are sold separately. For short term visitors, there is no advantage in trying to find a card that includes both fares. Please purchase your BART ticket and your MUNI ticket or MUNI Passport (explained below) separately.
How do you pay for public transport San Francisco?
Hear this out loudPauseTo pay for your trip, tag your Clipper card or Clipper mobile on the ticket readers inside Muni buses and at Muni Metro fare gates. MuniMobile®: Download the app and purchase your Muni fares instantly from your phone. Activate your ticket in the app when you board a Muni bus or enter the subway.
What is the difference between BART and MUNI?
Hear this out loudPauseWhereas BART is used to travel across the Bay Area, Muni is used to travel within San Francisco's city limits. The service includes bus lines, trolleybuses, light rail lines and cable cars. That's right, those iconic San Francisco cable cars are part of Muni!
Can I use BART without a Clipper card?
Hear this out loudPauseChildren 4 and under ride free but everyone else must have a Clipper card (a plastic card or in your digital wallet) or a BART paper ticket (no longer sold at stations except SFO) with funds loaded.
