The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will be hosting several sign-up events this week for senior Muni riders, who must switch their monthly “S” passes for rechargeable Clipper cards by Friday. The senior “S” paper pass will be phased out completely by Friday. These events are designed to accommodate the estimated 16,000 senior Muni riders who have not signed up for Clipper cards, according to the SFMTA.
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With the deadline looming for Muni passengers to switch away from the paper version of the agency’s monthly "M" Fast Pass, Clipper card sales are picking up steam.Starting in April, the agency’s M passes, which include unlimited service on all Muni lines, will be completely transitioned into the Clipper card, the Bay Area’s one-stop media fare.
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Some of the last vestiges of Muni’s old Fast Pass fares will be ushered out at the end of this month.Muni’s M Fast Pass, a $60 monthly ticket that provides unlimited access on the agency’s system (but not on BART’s), will be phased out at the end of March to make way for the implementation of the Clipper card, the region’s one-stop transit fare.
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Muni passengers who don’t have a monthly Fast Pass will get a deal on Sunday rides starting next month. Billed as a Sunday Funday pass, all riders who purchase a regular $2 cash fare will receive an all-day transfer to use the Muni system, barring Cable Cars and the Candlestick Express buses.
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