Single Ride - Discount

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A single ride fare on Muni is good for 120 minutes of travel, whether it be on a single route or a trip with multiple transfers across buses and light rail. You can save $0.10 per trip by paying with a Clipper® Card or MuniMobile®. 

Eligible Seniors must apply for and receive a Clipper card before they can purchase the discount monthly pass. People with Disabilities and Medicare card holders must apply for and receive a Regional Transit Connection (RTC) card

Residents may find Discount Monthly Passes more cost-effective.


Paying With Clipper®

Discount customers must apply for a Clipper card in order to receive the discount.


You can load cash value onto your Clipper card to pay for single rides. When you tag your Clipper card to the reader as you board a 120 minute transfer will be stored to your card. You must tag your card each time you board a vehicle.

Cash value can be added to your Clipper card online, via the app, at any Clipper retailer or at a Ticket Vending Machine located in every Muni Metro Station.

Tag One and Done

Tag your Clipper card only once after 8:30 p.m. and travel until 5 a.m. the next day. Unlimited late-night travel offer applies to Clipper users, but tagging multiple times will result in fare charges. Show the activated Clipper card to Muni operator or Station Agent at a Metro booth or, if unattended, proceed through the fare gate closest to the booth.

Note: Customers do not need to "tag" out of Muni Metro to exit. Fare gates have motion sensors and will open automatically. Simply walk through. This may be different from other transit services like BART and Caltrain, which do require customers to "tag" out.

Paying With Cash/Coins/Limited Use Ticket

Bring Exact Change

Change is not provided on bus or light rail vehicles. Stop ahead of time and pick up change along the way or load cash onto your Clipper card to avoid the hassle. Customers paying cash at Muni Metro light rail stations must purchase a Limited Use Ticket from a Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) located outside of the faregates. Cash or credit/debit cards are accepted at these machines. Tap the ticket to the faregate reader for access.

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. Riding Muni without proof of payment can result in receiving a citation and heavy fine, so keep your receipt! This receipt must also be shown to a station agent when transferring to light rail in a Muni Metro station for faregate access. A Limited Use Ticket purchased from a TVM electronically records the transfer time.

Keep Track of the Time

Always keep track of the time on your receipt or ticket to be sure it's still valid. You must complete your trip within 120 minutes. Once your transfer expires, you must pay for another single ride fare.

Tag One and Done

Tickets purchased after 8:30 p.m. allow you to ride Muni all night on a single fare (excluding cable car) when using the cash-only farebox or MuniMobile app.

Tag your Limited Use ticket only once after 8:30 p.m. and travel until 5 a.m. the next day. Unlimited late-night travel offer applies to Limited Use ticketholders, but tagging multiple times will result in fare charges. Show activated Limited Use ticket to Muni operator or Station Agent at a Metro booth or, if unattended, proceed through the faregate closest to the booth.


Accepted Forms of ID

When using youth/senior/disability discounts you must be prepared to show your proof of eligibility while riding on Muni, as well as within the paid areas of Muni stations.

Seniors (65+)

  • State issued Driver's license or ID card
  • SF City ID Card
  • Alien Registration/Permanent Resident Card
  • Matricula Consular/Consular Identification Card
  • Passport

Customers with Disabilities


Information on how to apply for a Regional Transit Connection (RTC) card:

  • RTC Discount ID
  • California DMV Disabled Parking Placard Registration Receipt AND photo ID
          If you have disabled license plates, you will need to submit a "Medical Eligibility" form
  • Discount card from another transit agency in California AND photo ID
  • Proof of Veterans Disability
         A copy of your Service Connected Disability ID Card and your VA Certification letter demonstrating a disability rating for aid and attendance or a service-connected disability with a rating level of 50% or higher. Please note that it may take more than several months to verify your application with the VA due to their current work volume.  For a quicker turnaround, it is recommended that you use a "Medical Eligibility" form instead.

How to renew and replace your RTC card. 

Medicare Card Holders

  • Medicare card AND photo ID

Tokens

Tokens are only available to non-profit/government organizations for client services. If you have tokens previously purchased, they are still valid for travel. To pay with tokens at Muni Metro light rail stations you must purchase a Limited Use Ticket from a Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) located outside of the faregates. Tap the ticket to the faregate reader for access. Contact Revenue.Sales@sfmta.com for more information on how to purchase tokens. 

MuniMobile/Clipper®
$1.40
Cash/Metro Ticket Machine
$1.50