Right now, when you transfer between bus and rail services, you generally have to pay the full fare for both legs of the trip, or if you're lucky you might get a small discount. But starting in December, when you transfer between agencies, your fare gets reduced by $2.85down to potentially freewith the new Clipper 2.0. See how much you'll save!
Getting outdoors in the Bay Area often means taking lots of different agencies, including small ones with different rules and different fare structures. If you live in San Francisco, you might not know how Marin Transit fares work, and if you live in Berkeley, you might not know how County Connection fares work. In the Bay Area, people have been paying for transit with their Clipper cards for years.