Guidelines

Are SF Muni tokens still valid?

Are SF Muni tokens still valid?

Tokens. If you have tokens previously purchased, they are still valid for travel. No surcharge is required. Customers paying with tokens at Muni Metro light rail stations must purchase a Limited Use Ticket from a Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) located outside of the faregates.

Is Sfmta Muni?

The SFMTA has oversight over the Municipal Railway (Muni) public transit, as well as bicycling, paratransit, parking, traffic, walking, and taxis. The SFMTA is governed by a Board of Directors who are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

How do Muni transfers work?

Carry Your Fare Receipt (“Transfer”) At All Times When riding the bus, the driver will hand you a fare receipt (often referred to as a “transfer”). Keep this with you at all times, regardless of whether you plan to transfer to another route or not. If the driver does not hand you a receipt, remember to ask for one.

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

Where can you use Muni tokens in San Francisco?

In the Market Street tunnel, you can use a token to purchase a single ticket from the vending machines. You cannot use tokens to load a Clipper card (even a Muni-only one), purchase a return ticket, ride on a cable car, or ride buses and trains from other agencies in the area. Younger people in the area may not have heard of tokens.

Where do I buy muni light rail tokens?

Customers paying with tokens at Muni Metro light rail stations must purchase a Limited Use Ticket from a Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) located outside of the faregates. Tokens are accepted at the Ticket Vending Machine (TVM). Tap the ticket to the faregate reader for access.

What kind of payment system does San Francisco Muni use?

Muni has implemented a dual-mode smart card payment system known as Clipper (formerly TransLink). The transponders have been in use since at least 2004, and replaced most paper monthly passes in 2010. BART, Caltrain, Golden Gate Transit, VTA, AC Transit, SamTrans, SMART and San Francisco Bay Ferry also utilize the Clipper system.

What’s the best way to buy a Muni ticket?

With multiple ways of paying, buying your Muni bus, rail or cable car tickets is easy. And because paying with cash slows the system down, we reward you with a lower fare for paying by other means. MuniMobile®: The SFMTA’s official ticketing app, MuniMobile lets you buy tickets instantly through a credit/debit card or PayPal account.