January 1 BART Fare Changes

Fare Increase: On Monday, January 1, 2024, BART fares will increase by 5.5%. The average fare will increase by 23 cents. You can calculate new fares by selecting a January 1 date using BART’s Trip Planner and online Fare Calculator.

Discount Increase: Clipper START discount will increase from 20% to 50%. Low income riders will now pay half the regular fee on BART.

BART Discounts

  • Youth 5-18 years old get 50% off with a Youth Clipper card.
  • Seniors 65 and over get 62.5% off with a Senior Clipper card.
  • Low-income riders get 50% off starting Jan. 1, 2024, through the regional Clipper START program, available to adult riders earning 200% or less of the federal poverty level.
  • The RTC Clipper card is a version of Clipper created for passengers under 65 with qualifying disabilities for 62.5% off fares.
  • BART offers a “High-Value Discount.” Adult Clipper cards get a 6.25% discount on cash value rides by buying $48 worth of value for $45 or $64 worth of value for $60 when autoload is set up.

October 1, 2024 Shuttle Schedule Change

We are making minor adjustments to our shuttle schedule effective Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Please note the following changes:

• We’ve adjusted our timetables to better align with recent BART and Caltrain schedule changes.
• Buses will run at the same or slightly improved frequencies during peak periods.
• Most timing changes are within 5 minutes of the current schedule.
• Last evening run times have changed.

Timetables Effective October 1st

West Route

East Route

Transbay/Caltrain Route

View current timetables in effect through September 30th

Mission Bay Future Parks Workshop

UPDATE:
In case you missed it, this event will be repeated:

MISSION BAY PARKS WORKSHOP 1b
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
5:30-8 pm (arrive ~5:15 to allow time for check-in) registration link

 

Workshop #1b is an interactive site walk from Mission Bay Commons through the Parklab sites.

We’ll walk along the first leafy lawns of the Commons, to the more recent interim uses and case-studies such as Parklab Gardens and Stagecoach Greens, Spark Social and Urban Sprouts, all the way to the soccer fields and fitness courts on the western end of the Commons.

Along the way, we’ll have a chance to talk, observe, and brainstorm some new ideas for the future open spaces.

We’ll also be dicussing — but not touring — the two westernmost future park parcels, near the traffic circle and I-280 flyover. (Those two future park parcels are currently fenced construction staging yards, with no public access).

This in-person event is a great opportunity to meet fellow urban open space enthusiasts, and contribute your thoughts. We hope you can join us!

Regsitration is free, but space is limited. Please RSVP/register in advance so we can plan for attendance.

We recommend arriving at the meeting point around 5:15p, to allow time to check in.

You may recall that we just held the first workshop (#1a) back in June, and it sold out!

Due to popular demand, this is the repeat of that first workshop. So if you’d hoped to make the June workshop, but either couldn’t make it or weren’t able to register, we hope you’ll join us this time!

This workshop (#1b) will cover the same ground as the first one.

There will be other workshops which will cover new ground, later in the year.

Registration is free, but space is limited. Register