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How does the SF Muni work?

How does the SF Muni work?

To take a trip on the Muni Metro, a ticket will cost $2.25 for most people. Children and senior citizens get a discounted ride of $1.00. When you buy your ticket with cash, you will need to enter the train in the front car. The farebox will be up at the front of the train.

How do you pay for the Muni bus in San Francisco?

Use your Clipper card on all Bay Area transit systems, including Muni. Cash: Fares can be paid on surface transportation with any U.S. currency or coin; exact change is required. Effective August 15, 2021 – anyone under 19 rides free! No proof of payment (Clipper card) required with the exception of Cable Car.

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How do you pay for the subway in San Francisco?

The subway system in San Francisco is convenient and easy to use, although it is not as interesting for tourists as the cable cars and streetcars….Fares

  1. Adults: $2 (including transfers for 90 minutes after boarding)
  2. Children between 5 and 17 and Seniors over 65: 75 cents.
  3. Children under 4 years: free.

Is the Muni bus free in San Francisco?

Provides free access to Muni services for all youth, ages 18 years and under, regardless of income or residency. No application or proof of payment/Clipper card will be required to ride Muni vehicles with the exception of Cable Car. Simply get on the bus and ride.

Is Muni underground open?

The new Muni Metro hours will be: Weekdays: 6 a.m. – 12 a.m. Saturdays: 8 a.m. – 12 a.m. Sundays: 8 a.m. – 10 p.m.

Can you transfer from BART to Muni?

Transferring from the Daly City BART station to Muni You are eligible for two free rides on the 14R, 28, 54 and 57 Muni routes when transferring from the Daly City BART Station and paying your fare using Clipper. You must also tag your Clipper card upon boarding Muni for proof of payment.

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How much does it cost to ride Muni?

Muni Fare Increase Begins July 1

Type of Fare Fare Prices as of July 1, 2019
Adult Single Ride Fare (Cash/Limited Use Tickets) $3.00
Reduced Fare Single Ride (Cash/Limited Use Tickets) $1.50
Adult Single Ride Fare (Clipper/MuniMobile) $2.50
Discount Single Ride (Clipper/MuniMobile) $1.25

Do you tag off Muni?

Tip 2: Always tag your Clipper card to the card reader on all Muni vehicles or at any subway station fare gate, every time you board.

Do people pay for the Muni in San Francisco?

A growing number of Muni riders board with their proof of payment in pocket. Thanks for paying your fare and for riding Muni. Under our system of fare enforcement, everyone on Muni is expected to have proof of payment ready to show fare inspectors, who could request it any time.