Does BART have student discount?

Students use a school-specific Clipper card to get the BART discount, the cost of which is reimbursed to BART through transit fees paid by the student body or the school. Learn more about the HEDP and how your school could participate.

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How can I get student discount?

Whenever you buy anything in a shop, or pay for food or drink, ask if there is a student discount. If you don't ask, you don't get!

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Is BART free for Sfsu students?

As part of tuition and fees, all students pay the Gator Pass fee each semester for a “Gator Pass”—this set of transit passes afford students a 50% discount on all BART rides to and from Daly City BART Station, as well as unlimited rides on the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA)'s Muni, with the …

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Can two people share a BART card?

Your ticket can cover a single ride or multiple rides. Each person must have his or her own ticket, except children age 4 and under, who ride free and do not need a ticket. Be sure to keep your ticket. You will need it to enter and exit the BART station through the fare gates.

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Can two people use the same BART card?

To clarify – a Clipper Card is agnostic of the person using it, but two people can't use it at the same time.

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Do kids need tickets for BART?

Children 4 and under ride free but everyone else must have a Clipper card or BART paper ticket (no longer sold from ticket vending machines) with funds loaded. Proof of payment is required.

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Do students get a discount on BART?

What is the minimum balance for BART?

Cash value: For single rides. Clipper customers get discounts on one-way fares of 50 cents for adults, 25 cents for youth and 19 cents for senior and disabled riders. You need a cash value balance of at least $2.10 on an adult card, $1.05 on a Youth Clipper card and 75 cents on a Senior or RTC Clipper card.

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How do I get a student discount card for free?

Totum cardThere are a few options of Totum cards to choose from. Students can select a free Totum Student, which gives students access to discounts from over 350+ brands. However, the paid versions offer students many more cost-saving discounts, including exclusive online and in-store offers.

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What counts as student ID?

A Student ID Card is an identification card. In general, a student ID card includes personal identification information such as name, date of birth and photo. It also contains the card's validity date, along with the name, and the logo of the academic institution where you study.

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Is SF bus free for students?

Free Muni for All YouthProvides free access to Muni services for all youth, ages 18 years and under, regardless of income or residency.

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Can I use my Clipper card twice in a row?

If you tag your card twice at the same station within 15 minutes, the second tag will cancel your ride.

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Can I pay for 2 people with 1 Clipper card?

You have to have a Clipper card for each person… Buy a Muni visitor's pass instead… its a better deal, especially on the cable cars, Additionally our Clipper cards don' work very well… I have a similar Metro Card from Washington DC i use more often. It works…

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At what age do kids pay for BART?

Children 4 and under ride free but everyone else must have a Clipper card or BART paper ticket (no longer sold from ticket vending machines) with funds loaded. Proof of payment is required.

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