Marin Transit is working on exciting new changes to Clipper in 2026!
In 2026, Clipper will become a much more useful option for Marin Transit riders, offering new discounts, new payment options, and other rider benefits.
Key benefits of the Next Generation Clipper system include:
- Single Tap: No need to tap on/tap off on Marin Transit buses and no risk of overpayment!
- Marin Local 31-Day Passes: Marin Transit’s local 31-day passes will be available on Clipper.
- Contactless Bank Card Payments: Use a plastic or mobile contactless bank card—Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover—to pay adult transit fares.
- Frequent Rider Maximums: Frequent riders using Clipper to pay their fare will have access to “fare maximums” for daily and monthly travel. For example, if an adult rider takes three trips or more in one day, their fare will be capped at $5 and they can take unlimited rides for the rest of the day; if an adult rider takes 23 trips in a month, their fare will be capped at $40 and they will ride for free the rest of the calendar month. The maximum fares can be found on the fares page. Note: Unlike the 31-day pass that riders purchase upfront and that is valid for local trips on Marin Transit and Golden Gate Transit, only trips on Marin Transit count towards the Marin Transit fare maximum.
- Free and Discounted Interagency Transfers: All riders using Clipper will get a discount of up to $2.85 when transferring from one agency to another. This means riders will get a free ride on Marin Transit when transferring from any other agency and will get a $2.85 discount when transferring to any other agency.
- Instant Value: When you add value to your Clipper card through the Clipper website or mobile app, it will be available immediately.
- Clipper Balance Transfers: Combine value—transferring cash balances from one or more Clipper cards to a single card, using the Clipper website or mobile app.
- Improved Auto-Reload: You can choose when Auto-Reload automatically adds value to your card. Pick between balance-based (when a pass expires or the balance falls below $10) or time-based (on a regular weekly or monthly basis).
- Multiple Account Management: Manage someone else’s account or give someone else access to manage your account.Fare Maximums: Riders can “pay as they go” to get a monthly pass – once a rider has paid $40 worth of fares in one month, you will ride free the rest of the month ($20 for seniors and people with disabilities).
- Online Youth and Senior Cards: Riders will be able to apply for youth and senior Clipper cards online, streamlining access to regional discounted fares.
- Note: Clipper has four discounted fare options that will continue to be available under Next Gen Clipper: Youth, Senior, RTC (now called Clipper Access), and Clipper START
What Riders Need to Know
- Card Upgrade Timeline: Beginning December 10, existing Clipper cards will be upgraded to the new system over 8–12 weeks. Riders can speed up the process by logging into clippercard.com, using the Clipper app, or calling Clipper Customer Service (877.878.8883) to initiate the upgrade manually. Usage of the Clipper card may also convert the card.
- Avoiding “Card Clash”: With multiple contactless payment options, riders should remove the card the rider chose to use on that ride, whether Clipper or bank card, from their wallet or purse when tapping to ensure the correct card is charged. Using the same card at the beginning, throughout, and the end of your trip is important to for many transfer situations.
- Card Balance: Currently, when your Clipper card is scanned on a vehicle, the scanner will show the current balance of your card. Next Generation Clipper will no longer show card balance. You can find your balance in the Clipper app, in your mobile wallet, by visiting Clippercard.com or by scanning the card at a ticket machine.
More Information
To learn more about using Clipper with Marin Transit, visit clippercard.com/marin-transit.
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