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What is the difference between BART and Muni rail?

Whereas BART is used to travel across the Bay Area, Muni is used to travel within San Francisco's city limits. The service includes bus lines, trolleybuses, light rail lines and cable cars. That's right, those iconic San Francisco cable cars are part of Muni!



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Transferring from the Daly City BART station to Muni The first trip must be taken within 23 hours after exiting BART and the second within 24 hours after exiting BART for the free fares to apply. The free fares are stored automatically when you tag your Clipper card upon exit at the Daly City station.

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The San Francisco Municipal Railway (/'mju?ni/ MEW-nee; SF Muni or Muni), is the public transit system for the City and County of San Francisco.

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A simple tap of a credit card will soon carry you everywhere within the BART or Muni system that a Clipper card currently does. With just the tap of a contactless debit or credit card, riders will be able to breeze through barriers on the two transit systems by the summer of next year.

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San Francisco's network of fuel-efficient Muni buses, light rail Metro trains, historic streetcars and iconic cable cars covers all corners of the city. Affordable, safe, convenient and environmentally friendly, choose Muni for your commutes and adventures.

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What is the Muni senior fare? Free Muni for Seniors (ages 65+) Providing eligible low-to-moderate-income San Francisco residents free access to Muni. Clipper® $0.00.

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