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Is public transportation free in San Francisco?

For 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.



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Proof of Payment and All-Door Boarding Are In Effect on All Muni Rail Lines and Bus Routes. ?Proof of Payment is evidence that you have already paid your Muni fare for a particular trip. You must have valid Proof of Payment when riding on a Muni rail line or bus route or while within the paid area of Muni stations.

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For 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.

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A ride on the streetcar costs $2.25 for adults, and $1.00 for kids and senior citizens. You can pay this fee in cash, with a Muni Farecard, or a Clipper Card. If you're paying with cash, you must board up at the front of the streetcar.

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BART/Muni Adult A Fast Pass® The A Fast Pass is available on the Clipper card and is valid for a calendar month and lets you take unlimited rides on SFMTA/Muni vehicles and BART between the Embarcadero station to Balboa Park station in San Francisco.

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Muni Passports are good on Muni only. They are not valid on BART, other transit systems, tour buses, or for transportation to or from San Francisco International Airport (SFO).

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